Located in the Richland Public Facilities District, the REACH Museum (Hanford Reach Interpretive Center) is an educational institution that focuses on the study of the history and geology of the region, as well as science and technology. The 14,000 square-foot center features two main exhibition galleries where visitors can experience and explore basalt lava flows and the geological impact of the Ice Age Floods, as well as and enjoy the spectacular natural scenery of the Columbia River and Badger Mountain.

Other exhibits include the story of the Manhattan Project and its continuous influence on Richland, and the center has an outdoor stage for various events and musicals. Several educational activities and programs are offered for children of all ages, as well as guided tours of the center.

Address: 1943 Columbia Park Trail, Richland, WA 99352, Phone: 509-943-4100

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