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ResortMan2014
Great place to start learning or relearning about Lewis and Clark and more about Sacajawea and her family. Great for teens studying Washington State history and history buffs. Beautiful grounds and picture taking ops. Friendly and helpful folks running this attraction.
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5nn
Small interpretive center takes you through the Lewis & Clark Expedition through the contributions of Sacajawea. Park is also a treasure. If you visit the center, be sure to spend time in the park as well, which is right on the confluence of two rivers.
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SophieJinx
On our Columbia/Snake river cruise, Sacajawea was a big part of the history of Lewis and Clark, and she's been given a park, which is nice enough, but not necessarily ... show stopping.
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SHELLYB546
Often there is an event being held in the little, wonderful, well-kept secret PARK. The locals are happy to keep this one quiet and all to ourselves. There is water, a park ranger on duty, and tons of trees....Plan a picnic and come spend some time in the quiet, cool of Sacajawea State Park, a great place for the entire family.
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2peoples
We loved this park and so did our dogs. The whole area of the Tri-Cities is full of recreational areas on both sides of the river. This park has huge shady trees and is big and roomy. Bike or walk along the river and then have a picnic…great place to play.
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TravelingEngineer56
This is a nice park, it is well maintained and accessible by car or boat. There is lots of shade and a swimming area on the Columbia River.
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HommerofTC
Ran down to the dock on my lunch hours. I had hoped there would be an open bathroom but there wasn't must have been too early in the season. That and the fish were a little scares probably due to the chill although a sunny day
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nhd
Situated at the juncture of the Snake and Columbia rivers, Sacajawea State park is a terrific place for a picnic. Don't miss the Maya Lin's Story Circles installation - part of the Lewis and Clark commemorative Confluence project. Be sure to check out events like the annual Bluegrass festival every June or Heritage days in September.Since it is a state park, you need a Discovery Pass for parking.
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annm502
A very nice day-use park located at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. Expansive grass area with lots of large shade trees and picnic tables. There is also an interpretive center and a boat launch. Daily pass $10. Annual pass $30.
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LeeT823
What an interesting place to visit. So amazing to think that Lewis & Clark and their party all landed here. The park is at the confluence of the Snake River and the Columbia River, on a beautiful point of land. Very interesting museum there as well. Worth a visit, if the history of our country is at all interesting to you.