The Small Town River In Washington That's An Idyllic Summer Day Trip
By Sherri Adams|Published June 22, 2023
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Sherri Adams
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Sherri Adams is a writer, photographer, and travel enthusiast from the Pacific Northwest. She has always been passionate about writing and the opportunities for connection through the written word. When she’s not writing, you can often find her at the seashore with her toes in the sand and her nose in a book.
Summer is upon us and you know what that means. It’s time to get out and explore the natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes of the Evergreen State. Of course, we’re quite fortunate to live in a state resplendent with stunning scenery and abundant outdoor activities. In fact, you could fill your entire summer calendar with exciting destinations and never run out of fun places to visit. Take the town of Richland, for example. This lovely hamlet boasts spectacular scenic views and plentiful outdoor recreation, making it an ideal summer day trip in Washington.
When you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of larger cities but still want plenty of recreation options, Richland is the place to be.
Although not technically considered a small town, Richland has a small-town feel with the amenities of a larger urban city. With family-friendly riverside walking trails, parks, and local shopping, Richland has something for everyone.
Sacagawea Heritage Trail loops through the Tri-Cities of Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco. This 23-mile paved trail weaves along the river, offering sweeping views of the mighty Columbia.
Sacagawea Heritage Trail, Sacagawea Heritage Trl, Pasco, WA 99301, USA
This moderately challenging 3.2-mile loop is open year-round and takes just under two hours to complete. Canyon Trail is a popular destination for hiking, trail running, and bird-watching. Although beautiful at any time of the year, the trail is particularly colorful in the spring and early summer when wildflowers bloom. Leashed dogs are welcome.
Explore the Tapteal Water Trail by kayak or paddleboard and enjoy a lazy day drifting along the lower Yakima River. Experience an intimate view of area wildlife, including blue herons, egrets, pelicans, and deer.
Another great thing about Richland is the historic Uptown Shopping Center, established in 1949. Unique boutiques, bookstores, vintage shops, and eateries draw visitors to this retro mall with a cool mid-century modern vibe.
Uptown Shopping Center, 1317 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99354, USA
Of course, Central Washington is known for its local wine and picturesque vineyards. Make a reservation at Barnard Griffin Winery for a vineyard tour or wine tasting and experience the crisp, bold flavor of Washington wines.
Barnard Griffin Winery, 878 Tulip Ln D, Richland, WA 99352, USA
Likewise, if local beer is more your style, Richland has you covered. Cool off with a cold craft brew at White Bluffs Brewing paired with a heaping plate of pulled pork nachos; the perfect end to the day's adventures.
White Bluffs Brewing LLC, 2034 Logston Blvd, Richland, WA 99354, USA
Richland, Washington, is an idyllic summer day trip we’re sure you’ll love. In other words, pack your bag; it’s time for an adventure!
Have you visited Richland, Washington, lately? What activities did you most enjoy? Let us know in the comments.
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