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Quincy vacation rentals start at G$2,088 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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10 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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10 of Quincy vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Quincy rentals

4.9 Average rating
Quincy stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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Lake House at Cave B Winery
This pristine modern home is nestled among the Cave B Winery Estate vineyards. Crafted by the award-winning Olsen Kundig and positioned at the edge of a shallow lake, it's an idyllic getaway for family and friends. Sync up for concerts & enjoy a leisurely stroll to the winery, spa, and the Gorge Amphitheater. Venture further to explore myriad hiking trails leading to the majestic Columbia River, then reunite around the fire bowl for delectable cuisine, exquisite wine, and memories to treasure.

The Point at the Lakes - Cave B
The Point at the Lakes. Experience this Cave B Property Lakehouse This pristine lakehouse is adding a HOT TUB! Watch for photos the end of February, ready for our guests to start enjoying March 7th Also offering many custom personal upgrades by the builder/owner that separates it from the other homes on the lake. Olson Kundig designed, two-bedroom vacation home that is located next to Cave B Estate Winery, Sagecliffe Resort and Spa, the Gorge Amphitheatre and all the Columbia River. No Pets

Walk to Gorge! Wanapum Retreat Cave B: River View
Need a private getaway retreat? 6 miles off I-90, Cave B is just a 2.5 hour drive from Seattle/Spokane. Enjoy a modern industrial space while being surrounded by the untouched natural elements. Start your retreat looking out the floor- to- ceiling windows at the winery vines and the Columbia River. Cuddle up on the comfy sofa to watch a movie on the flat screen and/or prepare a meal and watch the sunset. Explore wine tasting, concerts, and/or hiking trails all within walking distance.

Front row view! Vineyards, river, walk to winery
The VIP Lounge is a Olson Kundig-designed home. Steps from the Gorge Amphitheatre, it overlooks the Cave B vineyards & Columbia River. Our 1 bedroom home features a private patio and full kitchen. Walk to concerts, wine tasting, dinner, or the spa. Hike Frenchman Coulee, bike Ancient Lakes, or just relax and take in the view. PLEASE NOTE: As of June '26, there is temporary fencing surrounding construction on the grounds adjacent to our development. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Boutique Experience with EPIC views. Walk to Gorge
Experience the present & be swept away by the gorgeous views of the Columbia River Gorge. Only a short 2.5-hour drive from Seattle, Stay has everything you & your 4-legged friend need to enjoy a memorable weekend away. Stay features a hot tub, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, gas grill, and spacious kitchen, and comfortably sleeps 6 people. Situated on a cliff overlooking the winery, you'll enjoy scenic views when heading to the winery, Gorge Amphitheater, and Sagecliff Resort & Spa.

Luxury Lodging -Walk to the Gorge & Winery - 2C
Welcome to the Headliner Suite! Private front row corner suite with unobstructed river & territorial views--you will feel like you are sitting on top of the world! Perched amidst the awe-inspiring setting of one of the world’s most scenic music venues, this Olson-Kundig designed pied-à-terre is unbeatable. Please note: - We do not rent our unit for Brandi or Labor Dave weekend - There is not RV or boat parking on-site - Dog-friendly, but please no cats - Max 2 person capacity

The Fox Den with a View
Quiet, serene, and relaxing rustic farm setting. House is set on 40 acres with breathtaking views of the Quincy valley. *40 mins from the Gorge Amphitheater *45 mins to Wenatchee *35 mins to Moses Lake *1 hr 20 mins to Leavenworth Feel free to bring your toys; *quads *snowmobile (check for snow levels) *guns (designated shooting areas) *pets upon request only (non-refundable $125 per pet fee upon arrival) Lots of land to hike and wander on. 10 minutes to city of Quincy.

Silo Tiny house
Truly one of a kind tiny home! Located one mile from CWU campus. You are close to town yet surrounded by pasture. This tiny home has all the amenities you may need including roomy bathroom, full Kitchen, washer dryer, Internet, and TV. There is a 2nd story 10X10 deck looking East and below is a covered patio with a BBQ and Hot tub. Private with lots of outside space. Enjoy! *** I am building another silo 100ft away. There may be construction 8-5 during your stay.****

Interlude @ Cave B & Gorge Amphitheatre
Take a pause, re-wine, and make space for more free time. Interlude is a relaxing getaway for you to feel serenity and create a true connection to nature. Brand new and designed by world-renowned architect Olson Kundig, interlude home is situated on a corner hill with majestic view towards high desert landscape, vineyards, and Columbia River Gorge. Perched above the Cave B Winery, Sagecliffe Resort & Spa, it is a 10 minute walk to the world famous Gorge Amphitheater.

GORGEous 2BR Winery Retreat w Hot Tub!
Some concert dates are still open! This Gorge retreat house is perfect for shows, events, romantic weekend getaways, or for family vacations! This modern home sits on a lake in the Cave B Winery vineyard, surrounded by grape vines and near Columbia River's dramatic canyon. Walk just minutes to Tendrils Restaurant, Sagecliffe Spa, the Cave B Winery, the Gorge Amphitheater, and nearby hiking trails! Or take a soak in the hot tub and enjoy the amenities.

The Sundown at Cave B - 2 BR Luxury Gorge Getaway
The Sundown at Cave B is a two-bedroom, Olson Kundig-designed masterpiece nestled on a small lake in the vineyard of the Cave B Winery. Just a two-hour drive from Seattle, this getaway is your gateway to fun with concerts, wine-tasting, and hiking trails just a quick stroll away. Wake up to a fiery breathtaking sunrise and end your day watching the sun set behind the canyons of the Columbia while you gather around the huge custom fire bowl.

Tellee House | Gather. Shine. Unwind. NO ABNB FEES
Welcome to the Tellee House! This house is a luxury two-bedroom, two-bathroom home. Perfect escape for family, friends, and fur babies. Enjoy the outdoors with a 10 min walk to wine taste at Cave B winery, dinner or spa day at the SageCliffe Resort, or some tunes at the Gorge Amphitheater. Inquire about VIP Box seats for Gorge Amphitheater concerts (8 person private Box)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Quincy?
Vacation rentals in central, residential, and rural areas of Quincy are frequently suggested, with many homes offering family-friendly, pet-friendly, and spacious layouts. Staying near parks or local attractions supports easy exploration.
What are the best things to do in Quincy with kids?
Kids often enjoy fruit picking at local orchards, playing in community parks, and learning at agricultural museums. Outdoor activities like hiking and nature spotting are popular family options.
What are some of the best things to do in Quincy?
Explore orchards, attend outdoor concerts at the Gorge Amphitheatre, and enjoy local museums. Regional hiking, fishing, and seasonal community events showcase Quincy’s agricultural heritage and wide-open landscapes.
How is the weather in Quincy?
Quincy has hot, dry summers around 89°F (32°C), and cold winters close to 24°F (-5°C), with most rain occurring in spring and late fall. Sunshine is common in summer, so lightweight clothing and sun protection are helpful.
When is the best time to visit Quincy?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended, with mild temperatures and festival events. Harvest season brings fresh fruit and agricultural celebrations, making it a vibrant time to explore.
What are the best places to visit in Quincy?
Visit local orchards, museums highlighting agricultural history, and community parks. The Gorge Amphitheatre is a frequent destination for music lovers and scenic views.
What are some hiking trails in Quincy?
Explore local park trails or venture into the Columbia Basin for scenic hikes. Nearby areas feature paths through natural landscapes, ideal for enjoying the region’s open skies and agricultural views.
What are some family activities we can do in Quincy?
Families often enjoy picnics in local parks, fruit picking at orchards, and visits to community museums. Outdoor recreation areas are popular for hiking, fishing, and exploring nature together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Quincy?
Explore wineries, enjoy scenic hikes in the Columbia Basin, and attend concerts at the Gorge Amphitheatre nearby. Outdoor recreation areas and regional fairs are also often recommended for day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Quincy?
Many vacation rentals in Quincy welcome pets, especially around residential neighborhoods and rural areas. Parks in and near Quincy make it easy to enjoy walks and outdoor adventures with your companion.
What are some local tips for visiting Quincy?
Locals often suggest visiting during harvest season to enjoy fresh fruit, and checking event calendars for outdoor concerts or fairs. Bring sunscreen for sunny days and explore the local farmers’ markets for regional flavors.
What is Quincy known for?
Quincy is known for its thriving agricultural industry, especially apple orchards and cherry farms. The town is also recognized for nearby music events and scenic outdoor settings.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Quincy?
Explore the area’s parks, local museums highlighting agricultural history, and small-town shops for unique finds. The Columbia Basin’s outdoor spots and farm stands around Quincy are frequently suggested by locals.
What are the best foods to try in Quincy?
Quincy has flavors rooted in local agriculture—try fresh apples, cherries, and stone fruit in season. Many visitors also enjoy regional dishes featuring beef and locally grown produce.
What should I bring for a trip to Quincy?
Pack layers for shifting temperatures, since summer days reach 89°F (32°C) and winters drop to 24°F (-5°C). Comfortable shoes for outdoor activities and a hat for sun protection are often recommended.
What is the nightlife in Quincy like?
Quincy has a laid-back nightlife scene, with casual bars and local eateries welcoming guests in the evening. Live music is sometimes featured, especially around the event season at nearby venues.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Quincy?
The Quincy Valley often hosts agricultural fairs and seasonal celebrations that draw visitors from around the region. Concerts and performances at the Gorge Amphitheatre are frequently suggested, especially during summer and fall.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Quincy?
Quincy has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including homes with spacious common areas and kitchens for group meals. Many accommodations are near parks and local attractions, making it easy to explore together.





