Tri-Cities
Like a fine wine, the Tri-Cities is coming of age. Not long ago, Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, and West Richland were pleasant little eastern Washington cities. Today they form a budding metropolitan area that has gained sophistication while keeping its small town charm.
Fun in the sun is a way of life in the Tri-Cities where river action abounds on the Columbia, Snake, and Yakima rivers. Located in the Heart of Washington Wine Country, the Tri-Cities boasts more than 200 wineries within a one-hour drive, producing some of the finest wines in the world. Recreation and sports enthusiasts will love their time in the Tri-Cities. Visitors can enjoy one of three professional sports teams. And with everything from bicycling to hiking, hunting to fishing, and soccer to water-skiing, the recreational opportunities are endless. Due in part to an exceptional climate, golf is one of the Tri-Cities’ most popular sports. Ten beautiful courses challenge the most experienced golfer, and offer an enjoyable experience for the beginner as well.
Visitors will also enjoy unique shops and restaurants. Almost every item or service imaginable can be found at one or more of our stores and shopping centers. A fascinating variety is the only way to describe the many excellent dining choices that offer fin cuisine in pleasant surroundings. After dinner, enjoy an evening on the town. Listen to the symphony, watch a ballet, dance to a live band, or take in a play; all excellent ways to spend a Tri-Cities evening.
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7130 W Granbridge Blvd, Ste B
Kennewick, WA 99336
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Tri-Cities Trip Ideas
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Fort SimcoeIn 1856 the U.S. Army established Fort Simcoe on a trail between the Yakima Valley and the Yakama Tribe’s traditional fishing areas on the Columbia... Read More
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LAKE CHELANPicture this: a nearly 51-mile-long, deep blue lake, surrounded by sun-kissed hills dotted with wineries. There are 12 tasting rooms in Chelan,... Read More
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With thousands of square miles of mountain and forest, canyon and desert, Washington state is laced with unpaved, unsmoothed off-road mountain biking trails... Read More
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