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.

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