Just because you live and work in a small town doesn't mean you can't have a big life--without city traffic and crowds.
The Perfect Blend of Old and New
Walla Walla, located in the Southeastern corner of Washington State, offers that vibrant small town atmosphere you've been looking for. It's an active, growing community that gracefully blends the charm of rural living with a strong art scene, fine dining, and abundant and varied entertainment. From stately Victorian homes to wi-fi hotspots, Walla Walla has it all.
Education? Check. Culture? Check. Rodeos? Check.
A university and two colleges attract visiting musicians, authors, politicians, scientists, and engineers--and present lively concert, lecture, and theater events during the year. Walla Walla also supports a strong K-12 school system. The town is home to the oldest continuous symphony west of the Mississippi and hosts a State Fair each summer.
From Fresh Powder to Fresh Apples
The great outdoors provides both great fun and great eats. You can ski in nearby mountains, fish or boat on rivers and lakes, cycle on miles of well-maintained country roads through rolling Palouse hills, hike, or golf. A seasonal Farmers Market showcases the fresh-grown produce of the region--apples, peaches, berries, asparagus, sweet onions, melons, eggs, cheese, and honey.
Learn more about living in the Walla Walla area.