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A modern villa is positioned on a snowy hillside, surrounded by a winter landscape. The structure features large windows that reflect the panoramic views of the distant mountains and foggy valleys. A snowy path leads to the entrance, emphasizing the secluded location.
Villa in Waterville
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 485 reviews

Earthlight 6

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
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 133 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, 128 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 modern industrial-style retreat is shown under a clear night sky filled with stars. Floor-to-ceiling windows create a warm glow from within, highlighting the inviting ambiance. A covered patio area with chairs is visible, extending the living space outdoors.
Bungalow in Quincy
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Walk to Gorge! Wanapum Retreat Cave B: River View

Need a private getaway retreat? 6 miles off I-90, Cave B is just a 2.5 hour drive from Seattle/Spokane. Enjoy a modern industrial space while being surrounded by the untouched natural elements. Start your retreat looking out the floor- to- ceiling windows at the winery vines and the Columbia River. Cuddle up on the comfy sofa to watch a movie on the flat screen and/or prepare a meal and watch the sunset. Explore wine tasting, concerts, and/or hiking trails all within walking distance.

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A panoramic view captures multiple structures resting on a rugged landscape, with warm hues of sunset illuminating the scene. The Columbia River flows in the distance, framed by rolling hills, creating a serene backdrop for the setting.
Home in Quincy
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Boutique Experience with EPIC views. Walk to Gorge

Experience the present & be swept away by the gorgeous views of the Columbia River Gorge. Only a short 2.5-hour drive from Seattle, Stay has everything you & your 4-legged friend need to enjoy a memorable weekend away. Stay features a hot tub, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, gas grill, and spacious kitchen, and comfortably sleeps 6 people. Situated on a cliff overlooking the winery, you'll enjoy scenic views when heading to the winery, Gorge Amphitheater, and Sagecliff Resort & Spa.

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A scenic view captures modern accommodations set amidst expansive vineyards, with rolling hills and the river visible in the distance. The sunset casts soft hues across the sky, creating a serene backdrop for the winery estate.
Home in Quincy
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Majestic views, hot tub, pet-friendly

This home is built of natural materials by award winning architect Olsen Kundig to blend into a beautiful setting amongst the Cave B Winery Estate vineyards. With breath-taking views from the kitchen, deck and master bedroom, this is the perfect escape for family & friends. Take an indoor ride on our peloton, synch up for a concert, paddle board on the water, follow a hiking trails down to the Columbia River& enjoy a 10 min walk to the winery, the spa & the Gorge Amphitheater.

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The eco-friendly cabin is set against a backdrop of tall grasses and pine trees, illuminated warmly by outdoor lights. The structure features large windows, showcasing the inviting interior while blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings at dusk.
Cabin in Cle Elum
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Cozy Cabin Near Cle Elum | Peaceful + Epic Views

Escape to this secluded and serene cozy cabin perched at the top of Hidden Valley near Cle Elum, Washington. Enjoy starry skies, endless mountain views, a cozy gas stove inside, outdoor fire-pit, twinkle-lit hot-tub, and quick access to hiking, fishing, and winter fun. Perfect for couples, families, or friend groups, seeking nature and relaxation. Fully stocked kitchen, fast Wi-Fi, and a peaceful deck await. Just minutes from trails, lakes, and downtown Cle Elum and Roslyn!

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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, 592 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 dining area features a round wooden table surrounded by four chairs with soft, textured seat covers. A unique decorative piece is centered on the table, while a large globe sculpture adds visual interest. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide views of the expansive landscape.
Home in Quincy
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Interlude @ Cave B & Gorge Amphitheatre

Take a pause, re-wine, and make space for more free time. Interlude is a relaxing getaway for you to feel serenity and create a true connection to nature. Brand new and designed by world-renowned architect Olson Kundig, interlude home is situated on a corner hill with majestic view towards high desert landscape, vineyards, and Columbia River Gorge. Perched above the Cave B Winery, Sagecliffe Resort & Spa, it is a 10 minute walk to the world famous Gorge Amphitheater.

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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
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 568 reviews

Charming Bungalow - Super Walkable - Pets Welcome

Come stay in our conveniently located house just 6 blocks from Central Washington University and Historical Downtown Ellensburg. Great for day trips to Roslyn, Cle Elum, Ancient Lakes, the Gorge and so much more. This quiet 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. New fire table adds to the vibe.

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An outdoor patio area features a circular fire pit with flames dancing above, surrounded by stone seating and wooden chairs. The landscape stretches toward rolling hills, and the sun sets in the background, casting a warm glow across the scene.
Home in George
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

CaveB Escape-2bd/2bth +HOT TUB +view+winery

Perched on a hill above the Columbia River with majestic views of the gorge and vineyards, sit a series of newly built luxury modern homes designed by Olson Kundig. One of a few homes with unobstructed views, Cave B Escape comfortably sleeps 6 adults and 4 toddlers. The perfect destination for couples, families, work retreats or concerts. Walk to the Gorge Amphitheater, winery, restaurant + spa. The list of extra amenities is endless!

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A modern kitchen is presented with a large island, featuring two high-backed bar stools. White cabinetry and stainless steel appliances create a clean look. A polished concrete floor reflects natural light, while decorative plants add a touch of greenery to the space.
Guest suite in Wenatchee
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 525 reviews

Newly built modern home minutes from town & Ridge

Escape to our newly built modern retreat featuring 10-foot ceilings, a private entrance, and a bright open-concept living space. Relax in your private outdoor area with a cozy fire table, perfect for morning coffee or evenings under the stars. Set on 2.5 peaceful acres, you'll have plenty of room to unwind, explore, and enjoy the surrounding nature while still being close to Wenatchee's outdoor adventures and local attractions.

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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.