Pasco
Pasco’s picturesque landscape and inviting food scene offer unlimited opportunities for exploration, with a myriad of hiking and biking pathways…
With more than 84,000 residents, Kennewick is the largest of the Tri-Cities communities. Founded in 1884 as a rail stop along the Columbia River, it was transformed (like much of the region) by the people pouring into the area to work at Hanford nuclear plant, one of three Manhattan Project sites in the US.
Make memories at the 102-year-old, fully restored Gesa Carousel of Dreams, an amazing and beautiful work of art, at the Southridge Sports and Events Complex. Visit the 9-11 Memorial, proudly constructed with a 30-foot steel beam recovered from the World Trade Center Twin Towers.
Golf at one of three courses or bask in the sun at one of the 27 beautifully maintained parks in Kennewick. Columbia Park is the Mid-Columbia’s premier outdoor gathering place hosting over 75 special events annually; including the July 4th River of Fire Festival and the Water Follies Columbia Cup Hydroplane race. Plan to visit Kennewick today!
Weather in Kennewick changes with the wind. From clear summer days to snowy winters, you'll get the best of all four seasons. For most of the year, the sun is shining and the mild temperatures make it a pleasant place for outdoor activities.
Pasco
Pasco’s picturesque landscape and inviting food scene offer unlimited opportunities for exploration, with a myriad of hiking and biking pathways…
Richland
Nestled along the Columbia and Yakima rivers, this 64,000-plus resident city is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and urban explorers…
West Richland
This fast-growing, peaceful city of more than 17,000 regularly ranks as a top family-friendly destination statewide. It stretches 7,000 acres…
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