The Yakima Valley lies at the same latitude as the famous wine regions of France. Due to the northerly latitude, Yakima receives more hours of sunshine (17.4 hours per day - 2 hours more than the Napa Valley) each day during the growing season than does California. This, coupled with a long growing season, cool desert nights, rich volcanic soil makes a perfect environment for ripening premium wine grapes with a proper sugar/acid balance. People used to ask if the Napa Valley produced wine as good as French wine. Napa Valley wines are different from French wine because of the difference in latitude. Today people want to know if Washington State Wines are as good as Napa Valley Wines. Actually, Washington State Wines are as good as the best French wines!
Yakima is a strong community experiencing healthy growth. The active participation of Yakima's citizens was recognized in 1994 when Yakima was named "All-America City". Community members and leaders are proud of their achievements and stand firm in the commitment to work together to keep Yakima a beautiful and thriving community. The population in the city limits of Yakima is 71,845 residents. This is a 33% increase over the past decade. Housing in the area ranges from Lakeside homes and condominiums, to turn of the century historic homes and large sprawling ranches. The median household income in Yakima is $29,475 per year and the median selling price for a house is refreshingly affordable at $190,000. The weather in Yakima is enviable with 300 days of sunshine on average per year. The average winter temperature is 37 degrees and in the summer it is 88 degrees. Yakima and the surrounding area offers camping, fishing, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, skiing, snow boarding, boating, and incredibly beautiful sight seeing. The turn-of-the-century Capitol Theatre, Yakima Valley Museum, and the Visitors and Convention Center, in addition to sports teams such as the Yakima Bears, baseball, and the Sun Kings, basketball, and the Central Washington State Fair, all add to the recreational opportunities and quality of life in the area.
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