- Please support our journalism through affiliate links. Affiliate Disclosure
Review & Frequenly Asked Questions:
The Sacagawea Heritage Trail Project is a 23-mile, family-friendly, recreational, and educational trail along the banks of the Columbia River. <
Dedicated to the only woman on the Lewis and Clark expedition, the bi-modal trail offers an environmentally sound and unique shrub-steppe habitat for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy in a variety of ways from walking, jogging, and running to hiking and mountain biking.
The non-motorized loop runs along the riverfronts of the Columbia, Yakima, and Snake Rivers in the Tri-Cities area, linking waterfront parks and offering interpretive signs and sculptural elements about the local habitats, fauna, and flora along the way.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Take a free tour of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation
Take the kids to the playground in Howard Amon Park
Take the kids to the REACH Museum (Hanford Reach Interpretive Center)
Visit the tasting room at J. Bookwalter Winery
Visit Goose Ridge Estate Vineyard & Winery
Take a free tour of LIGO Hanford Observatory
Stroll along the Sacagawea Heritage Trail
Enjoy Allied Arts Gallery in the Park
Discover USS Triton Submarine Memorial Park
See a performance at the Richland Players Theater
Learn about the history of quilting at the White Bluff Quilt Museum
Visit the tasting room at Barnard Griffin Winery
Have lunch at Atomic Ale Brewpub and Eatery
Enjoy the patio at Lu Lu Craft Bar and Kitchen
Have a romantic dinner at Monterosso’s Italian Restaurant
Take the kids to Bruchi's Cheesesteaks & Subs
Go wildlife watching in Badger Mountain Centennial Preserve
Play golf and have lunch at the Columbia Point Golf Course
Plan Your Trip
Get Ready to Go!
- Search flights and stays nearby.
- Book your tour or local activity.
- Book your car rental.
Need some more help?
Go to travel reservations.