Bike Red Mountain wine country with valley views on a short guided route
6 Hours
Guide, bike, water bottles
Ride a guided bike route through Red Mountain wine country, starting along the Yakima River and continuing to tasting rooms with wide valley views. You choose where to taste as you explore Washington’s smallest American Viticultural Area.
Ages 21+ and a 4-guest minimum apply. Flat-soled, closed-toe shoes are required, and there is limited space to carry belongings on the bike.
Payment due at booking. A $50 non-refundable deposit is included in each guest’s booking fee. Remaining balance refunded up to 24 hours before your scheduled tour; no refunds within 24 hours. You can reschedule at no additional charge with at least 24 hours notice.
No. Tasting fees are not included, so you can choose where to taste (or skip tastings). Some wineries may waive tasting fees with a purchase.
Dress for the weather and for biking. Wear flat-soled, closed-toe shoes (required). Avoid dresses or skirts, since they can make riding tricky.
Bring sunscreen, a mask, and water. You will also get water and water bottles on the tour. Eat a substantial breakfast before you start.
Benton City, WA
Exploring Walla Walla's wine country by e-bike gets consistently rave reviews, and Andy earns particular praise for making the experience seamless and enjoyable. Riders love the quality equipment—the e-bikes are described as comfortable, well-maintained, and powerful enough to handle the rolling terrain with ease. The guided tours typically visit three wineries along scenic routes through vineyards and farmland, covering about 20-25 miles at a relaxed pace. Andy handles all the logistics, from winery arrangements to picking up wine purchases so you don't have to carry bottles while riding. What stands out most is Andy's personal touch. He's knowledgeable about the region's geology, wine-making history, and local culture, sharing engaging stories throughout the ride. Reviewers consistently mention thoughtful extras like misters on hot days, music during the ride, and included lunch on guided tours. The company also offers self-guided rentals with detailed maps and local tips, which appeals to those who prefer exploring independently. Whether you're an experienced cyclist or haven't been on a bike in years, the e-bikes make it accessible and fun for all fitness levels.