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A modern villa is positioned on a slope, featuring large windows that offer expansive views of the surrounding mountains and the Columbia River below. A small seating area with black chairs is visible on the deck, inviting relaxation amidst the natural landscape.
Home in Orondo
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Earthlight 2

The villa on top of the world! Earthlight™ is built high atop Pioneer Ridge near Orondo, Washington. With sweeping views of the Columbia River, our unique homes are specifically designed to experience the combination of luxury living and the beauty of nature. Relax in our hot tub while watching the sun descend behind the snowy mountains. Explore our wild trekking paths in spring and summer, and snowshoe through the hills in winter. Watch the deer wander by. Earthlight™ has it all, and then some.

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The living area features a spacious sectional sofa in a soft gray hue, complemented by two leather poufs. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space, showcasing framed artwork on the walls. A wooden coffee table holds decorative items, enhancing the modern aesthetic.
Home in Quincy
5 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Lake House at Cave B Winery

This pristine modern home is nestled among the Cave B Winery Estate vineyards. Crafted by the award-winning Olsen Kundig and positioned at the edge of a shallow lake, it's an idyllic getaway for family and friends. Sync up for concerts & enjoy a leisurely stroll to the winery, spa, and the Gorge Amphitheater. Venture further to explore myriad hiking trails leading to the majestic Columbia River, then reunite around the fire bowl for delectable cuisine, exquisite wine, and memories to treasure.

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A peaceful outdoor seating area features two chairs and a small wooden table. A vase holds dried grasses, complementing the view of rolling hills and a serene body of water. Soft sunlight enhances the landscape and casts gentle shadows across the patio.
Cabin in Entiat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Outlook Cabin

Experience The Outlook Cabin. Nestled atop a secluded hill, our unique cabin offers an unforgettable escape with breathtaking views of the valley below. The cabin itself is a rustic haven with modern comforts. The living space features large windows that frame the landscape like living art. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace, surrounded by the charm of exposed wooden beams and glow of ambient lighting. -30 minutes from Leavenworth -20 minutes from Chelan -Walking distance from City parks

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The exterior of a black cabin is set against a backdrop of tall trees, highlighting the cabin's modern design. Natural stone and firewood are stacked neatly at the base, adding rustic charm amidst the greenery.
Tiny home in Cle Elum
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Pinehaus Cabin- Sauna/Cold Plunge/Hot Tub/BBQ

Welcome to the Pinehaus! Nestled amongst the woods, on almost 4 acres, this cabin was designed to be a luxurious oasis to relax and recharge, a one of a kind experience. The space features a separate bathhouse that includes a sauna (with a large window), cold plunge, relaxation loft and a Hot Tub outside. It’s close enough to everything, but far enough in the tranquility of the woods. 10 minutes to DT Cle Elum. 15 minutes to DT Roslyn. 20 minutes to Suncadia. 1hr 30min to Seattle.

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An aerial view captures the cozy home set amidst lush greenery, with a spacious yard gently sloping towards the Columbia River. The surrounding landscape features trees and distant mountains, conveying a serene atmosphere that complements the tranquil setting.
Home in East Wenatchee
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

Riverwalk Retreat

Welcome to our hideaway! This cozy home is located in a quiet neighborhood nestled along side the beautiful Columbia River. We are only steps away from the Loop trail which stretches 11 miles connecting the east and west sides of the Wenatchee Valley. Ride your bike straight from the patio! Nearby attractions like Lake Chelan, Leavenworth and Mission Ridge are in close proximity. With restaurants and stores within minutes, this home is a prime destination for all travelers alike.

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A unique tiny home constructed from a repurposed grain silo is illuminated by warm outdoor lighting. The exterior features a mix of metal and wooden elements, with a deck extending above. Surrounding greenery and open space contribute to the serene atmosphere.
Tiny home in Ellensburg
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 571 reviews

Silo Tiny house

Truly one of a kind tiny home! Located one mile from CWU campus. You are close to town yet surrounded by pasture. This tiny home has all the amenities you may need including roomy bathroom, full Kitchen, washer dryer, Internet, and TV. There is a 2nd story 10X10 deck looking East and below is a covered patio with a BBQ and Hot tub. Private with lots of outside space. Enjoy! *** I am building another silo 100ft away. There may be construction 8-5 during your stay.****

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A modern cabin is framed by trees, featuring a combination of wooden siding and large glass windows. The open porch showcases comfortable seating and a ramp, providing easy access to the living space while offering views of the surrounding landscape.
Bungalow in Leavenworth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

Camp Howard

Camp Howard, built in 2018, was designed to blend modern luxury into the expansive nature of Nason Ridge. The home sits 2000 feet above sea level, perched on top of 5 acres of ponderosa forest in the foothills of Cashmere mountain. The rarities of the Pacific Northwest are a short drive away: Alpine skiing 25 minutes to the west at Stevens Pass, Bavarian treats 20 minutes south in Leavenworth, and recreation at Lake Wenatchee just moments north. Chelan County STR 000476

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A charming house exterior features a welcoming front porch with two chairs and a decorative wreath on the door. Lush greenery surrounds the home, with mature trees providing shade and landscaping that adds to the inviting curb appeal.
Home in Ellensburg
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 548 reviews

The Depot House

Come stay in our conveniently located house just 6 blocks from Central Washington University and Historical Downtown Ellensburg. This house is located on a quiet bikeway for low traffic noise. A 1930’s home has been updated and feels open, clean, and welcoming. There is a cozy and private patio in the back to enjoy a cold beverage from one of our local breweries or a hot cup of coffee in the morning. Please come enjoy Kittitas County from this comfortable landing spot.

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A private patio features two white lounge chairs with green cushions, positioned to overlook lush vineyards and the Columbia River at sunset. A bottle and two glasses await on a small table, enhancing the serene outdoor setting.
Home in Quincy
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Front row view! Vineyards, river, walk to winery

The VIP Lounge is a Olson Kundig-designed home. Steps from the Gorge Amphitheatre, it overlooks the Cave B Estate Winery vineyards & Columbia River. Our 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom home features a private patio and upgraded kitchen. It's a comfortable, modern-industrial feel that fits the landscape. Walk to concerts, wine tasting, dinner, or spa reservations. Hike Frenchman Coulee, bike Ancient Lakes, enjoy yoga on the patio, or just relax and take in the view

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A modern living area features a sectional sofa facing large glass doors that open to outdoor views. Two patterned floor cushions are placed on a jute rug, and a minimal coffee table rests nearby. Artwork in warm hues complements the neutral decor.
Home in Quincy
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

GORGEous 2BR Winery Retreat w Hot Tub!

Some concert dates are still open! This Gorge retreat house is perfect for shows, events, romantic weekend getaways, or for family vacations! This modern home sits on a lake in the Cave B Winery vineyard, surrounded by grape vines and near Columbia River's dramatic canyon. Walk just minutes to Tendrils Restaurant, Sagecliffe Spa, the Cave B Winery, the Gorge Amphitheater, and nearby hiking trails! Or take a soak in the hot tub and enjoy the amenities.

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Cabin in Kittitas County
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Breathtaking Views w/ Hot Tub, Sauna, Cold Plunge

Luxurious Deer Valley retreat in Central Washington with stunning valley views. This modern, upscale 3-bedroom home comfortably sleeps 6-7 guests. Features include a private hot tub, barrel sauna, Traeger smoker, and fire pit. Perfect for outdoor adventures like fishing, hiking, and exploring local wineries. Enjoy serene relaxation near Yakima River, 15 mins to downtown Ellensburg. Your gateway to nature and comfort.

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Home in Cle Elum
5 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Teanaway Getaway

Escape to The Teanaway Getaway, a modern cabin retreat nestled in ponderosa pines. Perfect for 2 guests, this private escape offers a cozy pellet stove, a full kitchen, and 22 private acres for hiking or snowshoeing. Enjoy serene valley views from the deck, relax by the fire pit, and immerse yourself in nature. Your peaceful, stylish adventure awaits in the beautiful Teanaway valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is The Gorge Amphitheatre located?

    The Gorge Amphitheatre is set in rural central Washington, overlooking the Columbia River and surrounded by canyon landscapes. It is located near agricultural communities and wide-open natural areas.

  • When is the best time to visit The Gorge Amphitheatre?

    Late spring through early fall is frequently suggested for visits due to warmer weather and a busy event schedule. Summer days often bring sunny skies and comfortable evenings ideal for outdoor performances.

  • How old is The Gorge Amphitheatre?

    The Gorge Amphitheatre opened in the 1980s, making it several decades old. Over time, it has evolved to accommodate larger audiences and major music events.

  • Why was The Gorge Amphitheatre built?

    The Gorge Amphitheatre began as a small venue designed to draw visitors to a local winery in the 1980s. Over time, it became known for large outdoor concerts, with its river valley landscape shaping its reputation as a unique live music setting.

  • What are some things to do near The Gorge Amphitheatre?

    Around The Gorge Amphitheatre, travelers can explore local hiking trails, relax at wineries, or enjoy scenic overlooks of the Columbia River. The surrounding area also has opportunities for cultural events and outdoor recreation.

  • How is the weather near The Gorge Amphitheatre?

    The region around The Gorge Amphitheatre experiences cold winters as low as 24°F (-5°C) with occasional snow, and hot, dry summers reaching up to 89°F (32°C). Light rainfall is common in spring and fall, while summer tends to be sunnier and drier.

  • How was The Gorge Amphitheatre built?

    The Gorge Amphitheatre was shaped into a natural slope above the Columbia River, with terraced seating carved to blend with the landscape. Its design uses the region's topography to create a large open-air venue while preserving scenic views.

  • What is the history of The Gorge Amphitheatre?

    The Gorge Amphitheatre began as a simple venue in the 1980s and expanded in response to increasing popularity for outdoor concerts. It has hosted a variety of artists and festivals, making it a well-known open-air performance site in the Pacific Northwest.