Review:

Sacajawea State Park is a 267-acre day park at the confluence of the Columbia and Snake Rivers. It is on this site that in 1804 Native American people met the Lewis and Clark Expedition on its iconic journey westward. The park’s Sacajawea Interpretive Center is home to a museum that offers interactive exhibits on the Corps of Discovery, their historic journey, and native tribes of the region. Around the center is a nicely landscaped green, shady space surrounded by trees, with the seven-story circle installations created by the artist Maya Lin. There is a trail leading to the beach perfect for swimming, boating, or watching hundreds of birds that live in this unique environment. There is one covered shelter with a barbecue grill, about 130 picnic benches scattered throughout the park, a dock, two watercraft launches, 1.2 miles of hiking trails, two horseshoe pits, a volleyball field, and many interpretive displays.

2503 Sacajawea Park Rd, Pasco, WA 99301

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