Address: Riverfront Trail, Richland, WA 99352, USA
Phone: +15099427529
Sunday: 8AM–10PM
Monday: 8AM–10PM
Tuesday: 8AM–10PM
Wednesday: 8AM–10PM
Thursday: 8AM–10PM
Friday: 8AM–10PM
Saturday: 8AM–10PM
Richard Scherer
This is a cool place situated on the Columbia River in Richland Washington. The area has a large park, large boat ramp, huge parking lot an RV dump station and trails that run along the river. The place looks well maintained and clean. Although I never saw any signs about dogs off leash in the glassy areas there were a couple running and having fun playing with their owners. The marina is just off of the George Washington express way. The RV dump is free and well kept, the water works and it's a wide enough you're out of everyone's way.
Del Ring
Beautiful park, playground, bathrooms, marina, boat ramp, and fishing !
Pacific Northwest Hiking
I have lived in Richland for over 40 years. One of the best things about this area is the public walking/biking paths. You can walk or bike for over 50 miles through 5 cities. I love walking the river trail in Richland. There are lots of access points for people that don't know the area well. Almost any hotel is located right on the path, others are a block away. Once you are on the path you can head North or South. There are two family friendly parks along the trail from Richland. Howard Amon and Leslie Groves. HA has more kid friendly toys and playground equipment, plus a mini Zipline. LG has fewer toys but has a sand volleyball court and horseshoe pits. You can BBQ or picnic at either park. Tons of picnic tables and LOTS of shade. If you are a jogger you can run for 10 miles easily. If you cross a road or two or a bridge(pedestrian friendly) you can run 50 or more. I walk along the river everyday. If you are visiting Richland it's worth checking out for a down day to take the kids to the park, have a picnic and enjoy the scenery.
Kendy Freeman
Its a nice park on the river. Fairly clean and well kept. Great for families, fishing, walking etc
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It is not allowed without a banquet permit. (But I would verify with the city).
No, camping is not generally allowed. Sometimes there are special events where volunteers camp, but the general public is not allowed.
Depends on what you are fishing for. I fish for catfish and use shrimp and worms most of the time.
Yes on the covered areas, yes on disabled people being able to get out of the heat. Don't know about Franklin Graham
No. The nearest ones I'm aware of are the rest area off I-82 in Prosser, or Hood Park in Burbank, off US-12
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