Welcome to Prosser Washington ~ A Summary
This small town sits in the heart of Washington State’s wine country with sixteen wineries or tasting rooms and at least two more tasting rooms are in the process of being built. Vineyards and fruit orchards surround the town giving residents fresh fruit starting with cherries normally in May through apples starting in September. The Yakima Valley is a cornucopia of fruits and vegetables starting with asparagus in March or April and ending with apples in the fall. There are, also farms specializing in organic produce.
Prosser geography area is 4.4 miles at an elevation of 665 feet. Of the 4.4 miles 4.3 miles is land and 0.1 is water, comprised of the Yakima River. Temperatures over the winter average lows in the upper 20’s to low 30’s and highs in the mid 40’s. October through January is the wettest months with an average of 4.1 inches of precipitation. The average high temperature in the summer is 87 degrees.
Population Demographics
As of July, 2004 Prosser’s population was 5,138 and the make up of that population is 78.89% White, 0.54% African American, 0.91% Native American, 0.76% Asian, 0.29% Pacific Islander, 15.11% from other races, and 2.50% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino makes up 29.37% of the population.
The ancestries are comprised of 17.3% German, 10.8% English, 9.3% Irish, 6.8% United States, 4.3% Norwegian, 4.2% French, and 12.5% Foreign born and of that number 11.1% are from Latin America.
The median age is 32, the average income for a household was $39,185 and the median income for a family was $45,162. In the year 2000 the average price for a home was $98,500, which is below the state average.
The economy of Prosser is based on the agricultural industry and it’s supporting businesses. There is a growing tourist industry, mostly based on the wine industry of the region.
Schools and Hospitals
Prosser has two elementary schools (Prosser Heights and Keene-Riverview), one middle school (Housel), and two high schools (Prosser High and Prosser Falls Education Center). The nearby small community of Whitstran has one elementary school (Whitstran Elementary), which is in the Prosser School District.
Prosser also has an outstanding hospital (Prosser Memorial) which is growing steadily. The other nearest hospitals are: Sunnyside Community (about 19 miles), Kadlec Medical Center in Richland (about 34 miles), Kennewick General Hospital in Kennewick (about 34 miles), and Lourdes Medical Center in Pasco (about 34 miles)
Why Prosser is Special
Prosser is a small town with plenty of room to grow, both in the agricultural and tourism industries. Every month throughout the year there is some type of special event happening. In September are the big hot air balloon rally and harvest festival and the Sunday after Thanksgiving is the Thanksgiving in Wine Country featuring the local wineries newest releases.

