Address: 40 Park St, Richland, WA 99354, USA
Phone: +15099427529
Sunday: 5AM–11PM
Monday: 5AM–11PM
Tuesday: 5AM–11PM
Wednesday: 5AM–11PM
Thursday: 5AM–11PM
Friday: 5AM–11PM
Saturday: 5AM–11PM
Katie Anderson
We got married here 11 years ago. It's still our favorite park. It's serene and beautiful.
Jennifer Wilson
Always a nice fun family friendly park. Roped off swimming area in the summer. New volleyball areas and a wonderful kids playground.
Valerie Casbon
One of my favorite parks ever! So much to do here, walk, run, bike ride, scoot, skate, swing on the bench swing, check out the playground, have a bbq, play outdoor sports, walk your dog, I can go on forever! My family and I love going to this park! One of our favorite things is to check out the dock, which I am attaching a picture of. We also love checking out the nature around, fun to see the squirrels here.
Marisue Harves
Leslie Groves Park is a beautiful park along the Columbia River in Richland. It offers cycling & walking paths; tennis courts; a playground, picnic areas; and a swimming beach. The park is so lovely, with green lawns and big shady trees, a perfect place to spend a day with family and friends!
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Brown, round lenses? I saw a pair placed on top of a podium. I can't remember exactly where or but I'm going to go look for you.
A New Town In 1904, W. R. Amon and his son Howard S. Amon bought up both the Rosencrance and Rich farms. The Amons, with other investors, incorporated the Benton Water Company to bring irrigation and electricity to the area and proposed a town site on the present site of Richland. A contest was held to name the fledgling town; the name Benton won, because it was in the newly created Benton County. However, the U.S. Post Office said the name sounded too much like Bentsen, Washington, and the Amons proposed the name Richland, partly because it was Nelson Rich's land, and partly because it connoted rich and fertile farmland. The name Richland was accepted in 1905 and the little town was incorporated in 1910. It had a bank, a restaurant, a hotel, general store or two and three churches.
Yes you can barbecue with the propane. Always take a fire extinguisher with you.
Yeah a leash is required but I've seen several people with very well behaved dog I say it should be at your own discretion you know your pet
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