“Apple to Glass” – Explore craft cider in the heart of Washington’s apple country
Transportation: Designated driver or Link Transit
Time to Complete: Half to full day
Stop 1: Visit Wenatchee Tasting Room
137 N Wenatchee Ave.
(509) 662-2116
visitwenatchee.org
Start your trail here! Pick up your Cider Trail Passport and sample a curated selection of local hard ciders. The Visit Wenatchee Tasting Room offers a rotating lineup of cideries like Union Hill, Archibald James, Watercore, and more. Whether you’re into dry heritage blends or fruit-forward flavors, this is a welcoming introduction to the valley’s cider scene.
Stop 2: Union Hill Cider Co.
3126 Ridgeway Dr, East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 670-7673
unionhillciderco.com
A local favorite, Union Hill is located in an orchard with beautiful outdoor seating. Their ciders strike a balance between craft tradition and creative innovation.
Stop 3: Off the Hill Tasting Room (Archibald James Cider)
Inside Pybus Public Market, 3 N Worthen St.
(509) 888-3040
Try Archibald James ciders in a cozy, urban market setting. Their offerings are known for bright acidity and modern flavor profiles—look for apple-forward classics or inventive infusions like ginger or blackberry.
Stop 4: Snowdrift Cider Co.
273 Ward St, East Wenatchee
(509) 630-3507
snowdriftcider.com
This is Washington cider at its most refined. Snowdrift uses traditional European cider apple varieties to create rich, tannic, and structured ciders aged like fine wines. Appointments offer a personalized tasting experience and orchard views.
Stop 5: Yonder Cider Co. - Yonder East Taproom
111 Railroad Ave, Cashmere
(425) 666-9182
Finish your trail with a visit to nearby Cashmere, where Yonder Cider brings lively, creative energy to the craft scene. The taproom features ciders made with Wenatchee Valley apples, plus collaborations and rotating seasonal options.
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