Washington Area Chamber of Commerce

Washington, Missouri has small town charm and big city amenities …offering both downhome and uptown experiences

Washington, Missouri has small town charm and big city amenities …offering both downhome and uptown experiences. This river city sits in the heart of wine country, just 45-minutes west of St. Louis off I-44 or I-70. Washington can also be your hub for both the Hermann and Augusta Wine Trails. With its lodging, dining, shopping, art and history, this is the perfect place to call "home" while visiting these areas designated as American Viticultural Areas.

Spring through winter, Washington is host to many events, including the Spring Art Fair and Winefest, BBQ and Bluesfest, Baconfest, Tartan Days, Washington Town & Country Fair, Brewfest, Fall Festival of the Arts and Crafts, Pumpkin Palooza, Holiday Parade of Lights, and Olde Fashioned Christmas. April through October, outdoor music events are offered at least twice each month.

All four seasons can be enjoyed to the fullest with Washington's landscaping and cleanliness; so, bring your camera to capture the beauty that is Washington.

Getting to Washington is easy by car, or train. Amtrak stops four times daily, twice east and twice west. Step-on guided tours are available for tours buses and our own tour bus (available for 6-14 passengers) may also be scheduled for a group coming in by train or car.

Visit the Best of the Midwest – Washington, Missouri!

washmo.org • 888-7WASHMO

Washington, Missouri has small town charm and big city amenities …offering both downhome and uptown experiences. This river city sits in the heart of wine country, just 45-minutes west of St. Louis off I-44 or I-70. Washington can also be your hub for both the Hermann and Augusta Wine Trails. With its lodging, dining, shopping, art and history, this is the perfect place to call "home" while visiting these areas designated as American Viticultural Areas.

Spring through winter, Washington is host to many events, including the Spring Art Fair and Winefest, BBQ and Bluesfest, Baconfest, Tartan Days, Washington Town & Country Fair, Brewfest, Fall Festival of the Arts and Crafts, Pumpkin Palooza, Holiday Parade of Lights, and Olde Fashioned Christmas. April through October, outdoor music events are offered at least twice each month.

All four seasons can be enjoyed to the fullest with Washington's landscaping and cleanliness; so, bring your camera to capture the beauty that is Washington.

Getting to Washington is easy by car, or train. Amtrak stops four times daily, twice east and twice west. Step-on guided tours are available for tours buses and our own tour bus (available for 6-14 passengers) may also be scheduled for a group coming in by train or car.

Visit the Best of the Midwest – Washington, Missouri!

washmo.org • 888-7WASHMO