Tasting Hours:
The wine tasting room/lavender gift shop is open Friday through Sunday, 10:00 am to 5 pm.
About Us:
We are a small vineyard and lavender farm near Eatonville, Washington in Pierce County. We grow both red and white wine grapes and eleven varieties of lavender, including both English and hybrid. You are welcome to stroll the vineyards and/or lavender field, view Mt. Rainier, use our picnic tables, and experience beautiful lavender without the long drive to Sequim! Winemaker John Adams has been growing his grapes in the Puget Sound Appellation and making wine since 1992. Stringtown Cellars was opened in late 2007 with the label "the Winery at the Farm". John also operates Stringtown Lavender Farm which is the location of the vineyard. Stringtown Cellars handcrafts wines in small lots for a variety of styles and tastes, using grapes grown at the farm vineyard and from eastern Washington. They are a small lavender farm in Pierce County growing nine (9) varieties of lavender (both English and hybrid).
What To Do in the Area:
Mount Rainier. The farm is on the way to Mt. Rainier, about 30 minutes from the National Park's Paradise Gate (State Hiway 7 to 706).
Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad. On the way to Mt. Rainier's Paradise Gate, you can take a 40-minute stream train ride from Elbe to Mineral.
Northwest Trek. About 4 miles north from us (on State Hiway 161) is Northwest Trek, with its tram ride to view the animals and a new play area for children. There is also a zip line!
Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village. From State Hiway 161 turn right onto Ohop Valley Road (about 4 miles from Eatonville) to find Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village. (Closed Thanksgiving to mid-March.)
Fishing. Nearby are several lakes with great fishing and water activities: Ohop Lake, Tanwax Lake, Clear Lake, Silver Lake, among others.
Picnic. You are welcome to use our picnic tables, so bring a picnic to the farm and relax and enjoy your farm visit!