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Snake meets the Columbia and Yakima tivers. Due to the location on three major rivers and 300 days of sunshine a year the Tri-Cities Pasco Kennewick Richland and recently incorporated West Richlandis an outdoor recreational mecca. Whether you are seeking water sports fishing bird-watching or just soaking up the sunshine there are new adventures available here with the changing of every season. Appealing to boaters bicyclists birders and visitors alike Clover Island is a good starting point. Tri-Cities is home to eight national wildlife refuges and reserves notably the Hanford Reach National Monument. Located on the longest free-flowing and non-tidal stretch of the Columbia River its one of the regions most prominent wildlife viewing areas. In Walla Walla and the Tri- Cities you are literally in the center of Washington wine country. Along with the bountiful Yakima Valley this is where most of the grapes that have made Washington wines world-famous are grown. Be sure to plan a day or two exploring the wineries and tasting rooms in winecountrywashington.org Worth a Stop Clover Island Marina in Kennewick offers easy access to miles of river on the Columbia and is just minutes away from the Snake and Yakima rivers all of which offer spectacular fishing family water- sport fun or relaxed sailing. Stroll the Riverwalk where youll find a variety of dining options on the banks of the Columbia. Washington Wine Country The REACH Featured exhibits the Ice Age Floods Hanford Reach National Monument the Columbia Basin Project and the Manhattan Project National Historic Park. www.VisitTheREACH.org 509-943-4100 Recommended Stop BARNARD GRIFFIN WINERY Taste reserve wines in our Tasting Room. Enjoy the cuisine in our Wine Bar Eatery. Celebrate your day in the Tri-Cities 878 Tulip Lane Richland www.barnardgriffin.com 509-637-0266 HEDGES FAMILY ESTATE Wine place and bloodline cultivated in a specific geography. 53511 N. Sunset Rd Benton City www.hedgesfamilyestate.com 509-588-3155 WineCountryCreations.com Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 51