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You can buy our wines at retailers and restaurants across America, or in our online shop, but we think the best way to experience Bethel Heights is by visiting the winery.

  • Filtered light: One of many grand old trees at Bethel Heights Vineyard welcomes guests to our tasting room. (Photo: David Reamer)

    Filtered light: One of many grand old trees at Bethel Heights Vineyard welcomes guests to our tasting room. (Photo: David Reamer)

  • Quiet evening: A walk across the vineyard ends with a beautiful view of our South Block vines and the surrounding lush Willamette Valley. (Photo: Terry Casteel)

    Quiet evening: A walk across the vineyard ends with a beautiful view of our South Block vines and the surrounding lush Willamette Valley. (Photo: Terry Casteel)

  • Rolling along the Eola Amity hills: a late afternoon drive from Bethel Heights will take you to the historic Spring Valley church, erected over 150 years ago. (Photo: Terry Casteel)

    Rolling along the Eola Amity hills: a late afternoon drive from Bethel Heights will take you to the historic Spring Valley church, erected over 150 years ago. (Photo: Terry Casteel)

  • Back to the soil: Pruning season comes to a close and spent canes will be worked into the soil to return nutrition back to the earth. (Photo: David Reamer)

    Back to the soil: Pruning season comes to a close and spent canes will be worked into the soil to return nutrition back to the earth. (Photo: David Reamer)

  • Legacy vines: Our Wente clone Chardonnay, planted in 1977, reaches for the late winter sun. (Photo: David Reamer)

    Legacy vines: Our Wente clone Chardonnay, planted in 1977, reaches for the late winter sun. (Photo: David Reamer)

  • Summer growth: Tiny clusters of our Pinot noir soak up the mid-summer sun, anticipating great things in the months to come.  (Photo: David Reamer)

    Summer growth: Tiny clusters of our Pinot noir soak up the mid-summer sun, anticipating great things in the months to come. (Photo: David Reamer)

  • Capture the view: Have a look out over the Bethel Heights vineyard from our tasting room, complete with a cozy seating area by the brick fireplace and our farm tables built from 100-year-old pine. (Photo: David Reamer)

    Capture the view: Have a look out over the Bethel Heights vineyard from our tasting room, complete with a cozy seating area by the brick fireplace and our farm tables built from 100-year-old pine. (Photo: David Reamer)

  • Be our guests: Come spend a few hours with us, get a real taste for Bethel Heights, treat yourself to the view, and learn what the Eola-Amity Hills are all about. (Photo: David Reamer)

    Be our guests: Come spend a few hours with us, get a real taste for Bethel Heights, treat yourself to the view, and learn what the Eola-Amity Hills are all about. (Photo: David Reamer)

  • Where Pinot noir rests: A visit to Bethel Heights may yield a walk through the cellar and a chance to see aging barrels of our estate-grown Pinot noirs. (Photo: David Reamer)

    Where Pinot noir rests: A visit to Bethel Heights may yield a walk through the cellar and a chance to see aging barrels of our estate-grown Pinot noirs. (Photo: David Reamer)

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Location and Hours

Willamette Valley wineries pride themselves on hospitality, and we like to think we’re at the top of the heap! Make a day trip to the Eola Hills and enjoy the breathtaking views and meandering back roads. Bethel Heights sits perched on a bluff overlooking our estate vineyards and the surrounding valley. It’s the perfect spot to take in the view, taste some wines, and enjoy your own picnic or one of our tasty cheese and charcuterie plates.

Tasting Room Hours

February through December:

Tuesday through Sunday, 11am–5pm

January:

Saturday and Sunday, 11am-5pm, or by appointment

 

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Tasting Fee

We charge a nominal $5 tasting fee, happily refunded with your wine purchase. Tasting fees are always waived for Cellar Club members and designated drivers. We kindly ask that parties of eight or more please call ahead to arrange your visit.

Directions

Bethel Heights
6060 Bethel Heights Road NW
Salem, Oregon 97304
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From Portland

You have a choice:  you can take the scenic route through farm country and cross the river on the ferry, or take Highway I5 south to the Salem Parkway Exit. Stay on the Salem Parkway to the center of town (about 5 miles); eventually it becomes Commercial Street. Stay in the center right lane on Commercial Street and watch for a right turn to cross the Marion Street Bridge over the Willamette River into West Salem. Stay to the right crossing the bridge, following signs to Wallace Road (Highway 221). Go 5.8 miles on Wallace Road, then turn left (west) onto Zena Road. There is a store and gas station at that corner (Lincoln Store) and a blinking traffic signal. Go 3.9 miles on Zena Road, then turn right (north) onto Bethel Heights Road NW. Look for the large white "Noble Mountain" sign at that corner. Go one-fourth mile to Bethel Heights Vineyard on the right.

From McMinnville and Yamhill County

Head South on Highway 99W. Go through Amity, observing the speed limit. Continue South 5 miles past Amity. At the blinking traffic light turn LEFT onto Bethel Road. Go 3.3 miles on Bethel Road, passing Old Bethel Road. Turn LEFT at the crest of the hill onto Bethel Heights Road - look for the large white "Noble Mountain" sign at that corner. Go one-fourth mile to Bethel Heights Vineyard on the right.

From the South on I-5

Take I-5 to Salem Exit #253, which takes you onto Highway 22. Follow Highway 22 to the center of town and onto the Marion Street Bridge, crossing the Willamette River into West Salem. Once you are on the Bridge DO NOT follow Highway 22 any further. Instead, stay to the FAR RIGHT crossing the bridge, following signs to Highway 221 towards Dayton. Stay on Highway 221 (Wallace Road) for about 6 miles, then turn LEFT onto Zena Road - as indicated by the directional sign to Bethel Heights Vineyard. Stay on Zena Road for about 3 miles, then turn RIGHT onto Bethel Heights Road. Look for the large white "Noble Mountain" sign at that corner. Go one-fourth mile to Bethel Heights Vineyard on the right.

From the South on Highway 99W

Drive North on Hwy. 99W about 10 miles past Rickreall. Turn RIGHT at the McCoy-Lincoln Junction, marked by a blinking traffic light, onto Bethel Road (named Zena Road at its other end). Go 3.3 miles on Bethel Road, passing Old Bethel Road. Turn LEFT at the crest of the hill onto Bethel Heights Road. Look for the large white "Noble Mountain" sign at that corner. Go one-fourth mile to Bethel Heights Vineyard on the right.

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Bethel Heights

6060 Bethel Heights Road NW

Salem, Oregon 97304

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Phone 503-581-2262

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Photos taken by David Reamer