| | Walla Walla, Washington visitors who prefer fresh air and sunshine have to love it here when they experience the outdoor fun of the Walla Walla Valley. Wind and water-sculptured hills, river canyons, sage deserts, and Alpine country give visitors any degree of solitude and challenge. From nearby 1.4 million acre Umatilla National Park in the Blue Mountains to Walla Walla's 350 acres of 15 community and neighborhood parks, visitors can find opportunities to camp (tent and RV), picnic, fish, hunt, swim, boat, water ski, golf, bicycle, skeet and trap shoot, and play tennis.Walla Walla, Washington visitors can count on the best of birding adventures. Good habitat including the Columbia and Snake rivers and the Blue Mountains contribute to outstanding avian diversity. Visitors to Walla Walla also enjoy many arts and cultural activities. Ranked among the 100 best small art towns in America, this jewel of a city boasts so many museums and music venues of every description that visitors find delights for ear and eye no matter when they arrive. It seems like there's always one exciting event or another going on. Lodging and dining venues are equally remarkable.Walla Walla bids one and all to enjoy hospitality and fun. |  | |  | |
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