Planning your trip to The Gorge Amphitheatre

WHERE TO STAY

From cozy campsites to comfortable hotels and unique vacation rentals, the area around the Gorge offers a range of accommodation options to suit every traveler's needs.

Fairfield Inn & Suites Wenatchee
Fairfield Inn & Suites Wenatchee

201 Valley Mall Parkway, Wenatchee, WA 98802

Sagecliffe Resort & Spa
Sagecliffe Resort & Spa

344 Silica Road NW, George, WA 98848

Local campgrounds
Local campgrounds

22456 W Baseline Rd Quincy, WA 98848

On-site campgrounds
On-site campgrounds

754 Silica Road NW George, WA 98848

NEED TO FIND A HOTEL?

Whether you’re seeking a rustic experience close to nature or a relaxing retreat after a night of music at the Gorge Amphitheatre, there’s something for everyone.

WHAT TO DO IN QUINCY, WASHINGTON

Whether you’re exploring the dramatic cliffs of the Columbia River Gorge, attending a world-class concert at the nearby Gorge Amphitheatre, or simply enjoying the warm hospitality of the local community, Quincy serves as the ideal base for your adventures in central Washington. Discover the natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and local flavors that make Quincy a must-visit destination.

Cashmere Museum and Pioneer Village
Cashmere Museum and Pioneer Village

Around 60 miles from The Gorge, history fans should try the Cashmere Museum and Pioneer Village. It’s got Native American artifacts, pioneer items, and more, including authentic cabins and historic railway buildings.

Distance: 60 miles

Wild Horses Monument
Wild Horses Monument

Located just 15 minutes south of The Gorge Amphitheatre, the Wild Horses Monument has 15 life-size steel horse sculptures on top of a cliffside. There‘s a short but steep hiking trail to this scenic lookout, with a great view over the gorge as your reward.

Distance: 12 miles

Cave B Estate Winery Quincy Tasting Room
Cave B Estate Winery Quincy Tasting Room

For a more relaxing afternoon, why not try one of the region’s great vineyards? Next to the venue, Cave B Estate Winery has stunning views of the gorge and a tasty selection of red and white wines. Why not try a tasting?

Distance: 1 miles

Cave B Waterfall Trail
Cave B Waterfall Trail

Feeling active? The Cave B Waterfall trail leads down to the Columbia River, with spectacular views and natural waterfalls. You may also encounter flora and fauna along the way.

Distance: 2 miles

The Columbia River
The Columbia River

The Gorge Amphitheatre is next to the mighty Columbia River, with numerous trails and water sports opportunities. Nearby, the Wanapum Recreation Area is a great place to swim in the river, just a short drive from the amphitheater.

Distance: 1 miles

Best restaurants near The Gorge Amphitheatre

On-site dining options
As the Gorge Amphitheatre is so remote, there are relatively few dining options. Thankfully, the venue has fantastic on-site options, like Volt Burger Smash, Art Bird Chicken, Trejo’s Tacos, Blazing Teriyaki, Jon & Vinny’s Baked Pizza, and Bad Ass Nachos.

Tendrils Restaurant
Located at Sagecliffe Resort & Spa next door to the venue, Tendrils Restaurant offers upscale dining with stunning Columbia River views. The menu features locally sourced ingredients used to create modern American dishes.

Sage Coffee House & Bistro
Off-site, your options are more limited. However, there are still some excellent options. One of those, Sage Coffee House & Bistro, is known for its bagels, iced tea, loaded biscuits, and seasonal smoothies along I-90.

Tower Pizza
Tower Pizza, located in Quincy, makes great pizzas with outdoor seating and live music. The menu includes many meaty and vegetarian options, and is popular among locals, campers, and concertgoers alike.

Sunfire Grill
Sunfire Grill, in Quincy, cooks American grill favorites. It’s also got fantastic views, outdoor seating, and shows live sports. It’s 30 miles from The Gorge — a fantastic option if you’d prefer to get on the road early.