Washington State Parks Near Kennewick, Washington

Discover 8 parks within driving distance of Kennewick, Washington

Sacajawea Historical State Park

Pasco, Washington
9 miles away

"Kennewick visitors come for an easy day trip to enjoy river views and interpretive history. The park is a short drive from shopping, dining, and other Tri-Cities amenities."

Sacajawea Historical State Park preserves a key Lewis and Clark campsite at the meeting of the Snake and Columbia rivers. Visitors come for history, birdwatching, picnicking, and broad river vistas in a quiet, landscaped setting.

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Paradise Point State Park

Burbank, Washington
12 miles away

"Kennewick residents use the park as a nearby Columbia River escape with beach access and fishing. It is a convenient warm-weather destination without a long drive."

Paradise Point State Park offers a quiet riverside setting with a sandy shoreline, open water views, and easy access for swimming and fishing. Its location near the Tri-Cities makes it a convenient place for a picnic, a short outing, or a warm-weather escape.

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Hat Rock State Park

Hermiston, Oregon
34 miles away

"Kennewick, part of the Tri-Cities, offers a variety of urban amenities. Outdoor enthusiasts from Kennewick visit Hat Rock for fishing and scenic views."

Hat Rock State Park offers visitors a chance to explore a striking geological landmark, enjoy riverside activities, and relax in a peaceful natural environment. The park is popular for family outings and water-based recreation.

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Columbia Hills State Park

Dallesport, Washington
59 miles away

"Kennewick residents visit for a change of scenery, especially for river views and outdoor recreation. The park is close enough for a weekend excursion or a longer day trip."

Columbia Hills State Park spans rolling hills and river bluffs above the Columbia River, offering a mix of outdoor recreation and cultural history. Its most notable features include petroglyph sites, seasonal wildflowers, and access to boating, fishing, and scenic day-use areas.

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Doug's Beach State Park

Lyle, Washington
60 miles away

"Kennewick residents may visit for a longer day trip focused on outdoor recreation and river access. The park's winds and views make it worth the drive from the Tri-Cities area."

Doug's Beach State Park sits on the north shore of the Columbia River in the eastern Columbia River Gorge, where steady winds and open water make it a favorite for wind sports. Visitors also come for fishing access, picnicking, and expansive views of the river and surrounding cliffs.

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Palouse Falls State Park

Washtucna, Washington
60 miles away

"Kennewick visitors are drawn to the park for its unique geology and big-sky views. It is a rewarding destination for road trippers looking for a nearby natural landmark outside the city."

Palouse Falls State Park is known for its 198-foot waterfall, rugged basalt cliffs, and wide-open desert scenery. The park offers iconic overlooks, picnic areas, and a memorable stop for travelers exploring southeastern Washington.

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Palouse Falls State Park Heritage Site

LaCrosse, Washington
60 miles away

"Kennewick residents often come for sightseeing, picnics, and dramatic landscape photography. The park offers a striking contrast to the urban and riverfront settings of the Tri-Cities."

Palouse Falls State Park Heritage Site is known for its 198-foot waterfall, rugged canyon scenery, and exceptional photo opportunities. The park offers viewpoints, picnic areas, and a memorable stop in the rolling Palouse region.

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Potholes State Park

Othello, Washington
60 miles away

"Kennewick residents often visit for boating and family camping trips. The park is a manageable drive for a full-day outing or an overnight stay."

Potholes State Park sits along Potholes Reservoir, a popular destination for warm-water fishing, water sports, and family camping. The park’s sandy shoreline, open desert landscape, and abundant wildlife make it a favorite stop in the Columbia Basin.

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