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Revision as of 19:25, 23 January 2009
- Useful Information
- Site Web Page
- Sacajawea State Park is a 284-acre inland waters, day-use park at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. It features 9,100 feet of freshwater shoreline. The area is spread out with a big sky and excellent views of the two rivers as they flow together.
- Weather
- Current and Projected Weather Report
- Seasonally warm. Some chance of rains but fairly dry for a spring location. Adjacent to the Snake River. Normally has cooling breezes through the day.
- Views
- Local Map
- Directions
FROM WEST: From Pasco drive east on Hwy. 12 toward Walla Walla. Take a right on Tank Farm Rd. Continue across railroad tracks. The park is at the end of the road.
FROM EAST: Drive west towards Pasco. Take a left on Tank Farm Rd. Continue across railroad tracks. The park is at the end of the road.