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Crescent Ridge Opens Amenities and Winery Venue for Summer

‘One of a kind homes perfect for entertaining or vacation rentals’

By Crescent Ridge July 1, 2024

Outdoor swimming pool with lounge chairs and a wooden cabana on a clear day, overlooking the scenic landscape of Crescent Ridge with hills and water in the background, highlighting the premium amenities of this winery venue.
©Aaron Locke

This article originally appeared in the July/August 2024 issue of Seattle magazine.

The most iconic season of the year is in full swing in Crescent Bar. The coolers are stocked, boats are on the Columbia, and everyone is suited up for another incredible stretch of sun-soaked days. Excitingly, on top of the standard itinerary filled with morning hikes, tee times, and warm, starry nights by the firepit, this summer has something new to offer thanks to two recent amenity openings at the newest luxury home community in Central Washington, Crescent Ridge.

Coinciding with the recent limited unveiling of select luxury homes, owners and prospective buyers alike celebrated the grand opening of Crescent Ridge’s resort-styled amenity collection. Situated within the gates of the community’s newest neighborhood, The Vineyard, residents can now experience the River View Pool and Spa, a fully equipped fitness center, and a pair of pickleball courts to satisfy a little friendly competition. Residents and their guests enjoy convenient access to all these amenities within a short walk from their doorstep.

A modern complex at Crescent Ridge, surrounded by vineyards and hills, under a colorful sunset sky, offers extensive amenities for visitors.
©Aaron Locke

 

In addition, Beaumont Cellars unveiled its new Tasting Room + Bistro at the entrance of Crescent Ridge on June 1. Open to the public for full-service wine tasting and dining, this destination is quickly becoming the unofficial meet-up spot for friends and family in Crescent Bar. The opening coincided with a sold-out first installment of the Sips & Sounds summer concert series, a destination wine and music experience touting regional artists and a family-friendly atmosphere. Select homes in The Vineyard even enjoy amphitheater views from their wraparound patios.

“I encourage people to tour these homes soon. With views of the amphitheater and Columbia River, walkable to Beaumont, these homes are truly one of a kind. Perfect for entertaining or vacation rentals,” says Crescent Ridge Sales Director Melissa Camp.

Modern house with large windows and overhanging roof set amid a grassy landscape at sunset, with hills and a lake in the background. The sky is filled with colorful streaks of clouds. Located in Crescent Ridge, this property offers exceptional amenities and is close to an enchanting winery venue.
©Aaron Locke

Whether seeking year-round adventure or retreat, Crescent Ridge is a one-of-a-kind home ownership opportunity in Central Washington. Each home offers single level living in a range of 2,000-to-2,800-square-foot layouts. Designs feature wrap-around covered patios, oversized garages, 10-foot ceilings, and impressive kitchen and bath finishes.

A limited number of Columbia and Solera floor plans are complete and ready for move-in this summer. Contact Crescent Ridge to learn about special incentives, including a limited time-seller financing opportunity. Prices start at $1.7 million.

A modern winery building with the sign "Beaumont Cellars," nestled in the mountainous area of Crescent Ridge, features a metal exterior, large windows, and a parking lot with a few parked vehicles. This premium winery venue offers an array of top-notch amenities for visitors to enjoy.
©Aaron Locke

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