The Quiet Season

Winter at The Backstage Pass

The festival crowds are gone, the desert goes still, and the whole estate feels like it's yours alone. Same wine, same spa, same view — just the quiet.

Nobody Here But You

The estate, with the volume turned down

Everyone knows the Gorge in summer. Few know it in winter — when the light goes soft and golden, the air turns crisp and clear, and you can stand on the ridge and hear nothing but the wind off the river.

This is the season for slow mornings, long soaks, unhurried tastings, and a bottle of Cave B by the fire as the stars come out. The amenities you came for are all still here — you just won't have to share them.

A dog curled by the fire pit with the winter river view beyond

Slow Mornings

Wrapped in a blanket, river at your feet

Light the fire pit, pour the coffee, and pull a blanket onto the patio as steam rises off the Columbia River far below. Inside, the heated concrete floors and walls of glass keep the cold out and the view in. Bring the dog — the whole family's welcome.

  • Fire pit & warm interiors
  • Floor-to-ceiling river views
  • Vinyl, books & a stocked kitchen
  • Pet-friendly

Open All Winter

Everything you came for — minus the wait

The estate doesn't hibernate. Walk to a quiet tasting, book a same-day spa treatment, and have the restaurants nearly to yourself.

The Cave B winery in winter
The Winery

Quiet tastings

Cave B's tasting room stays open through the cold months — the cozy season to linger over estate reds with the fire going and no tour buses in sight.

Next door
The Sagecliffe spa in winter
The Spa

Soak & thaw

A massage, the cedar sauna, and the warm pool steaming against the cold desert air — and in winter, you can usually book it same-day.

15 min walk
Tendrils Restaurant in winter
The Table

Tendrils, unhurried

Settle in by the stone fireplace for a long, slow dinner of estate-sourced cooking — the dining room calm, the wine list yours to explore.

15 min walk

The Clearest Skies of the Year

Winter nights, wide open

Cold, dry desert air means the sharpest stargazing of the season. Bundle up on the patio, look up, and watch the Milky Way wheel over the gorge in total silence.

Empty winter trails across the high desert

Trails to Yourself

Peaceful hiking, zero crowds

The Ancient Lakes and the coulees around the property are at their most striking in winter — crisp air, long shadows, and frost on the sagebrush. You'll likely have the whole trail to yourself, with the river canyon stretched out below.

  • Ancient Lakes & coulee trails
  • Crisp, clear desert air
  • Dramatic low winter light
  • Solitude you can't get in summer

The Off-Season Secret

Book a winter escape

Lower rates, open dates, and the whole estate at its most peaceful. Come see why winter on the Gorge is the locals' favorite season.