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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 97 By-Lights Toppenish murals museums Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center Wild horses on Satus Pass Goldendale Observatory Maryhill Museum and Stonehenge Memorial Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center Approaching Toppenish youll see a building with a distinctive roofline the Yakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center. This 30-year-old museum tells the story of the Yakama people. Tipi camping and RV sites are available. Downtown Toppenish murals Swing into downtown Toppenish where Native American and western traditions railroad and hop museums and 76 historically accurate murals create an inviting atmosphere for anyone with a passion for history. The NP Railway Museum and Hop Museum are also located here. Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge As US-97 bends southward from Toppenish it crosses through a 2000-acre oasis of wetlands grasslands and wildlife. The Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge draws on streams and summer irrigation to provide food and breeding grounds for migratory birds and resident mammals. Goldendale Observatory State Park This state park is a mere five acres atop a 2100-foot-high hilltop with a view of the entire universe. Featuring one of the nations largest public telescopes the parks observatory has attracted amateur astronomers since 1973 and is open to anyone who wants a look. Named for the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation the 76-mile Yakama Scenic Byway runs from just south of downtown Yakima yes a different spelling on US-97 to join SR-14 at the Columbia River where youll meet up with the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Byway. Trip Tip A sample itinerary for this byway is available under Scenic Byways Road Trips at www.ScenicWA.com Yakama Scenic Byway SCENIC BYWAY 27