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Columbia Park (Tri-Cities)

46°13′13.25″N 119°8′40.03″W / 46.2203472°N 119.1444528°W / 46.2203472; -119.1444528

Columbia Park
Columbia Park East & Columbia Park West
The Columbia River along Columbia Park
Location in Washington
LocationBenton County, Washington, United States
Coordinates46°13′N 119°8′W / 46.217°N 119.133°W / 46.217; -119.133
Area450 acres (1.8 km2)[1]
Owned byU.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Operated by
StatusOpen all year

Columbia Park is a public park located in Benton County, Washington, United States. The park comprises the 400-acre (160 ha) Columbia Park East in Kennewick, and the adjacent 50-acre (20 ha) Columbia Park West in Richland.[2][3][4] Together, the parks function as a single 450-acre (180 ha) park with 4.5 miles (7.2 km) of shoreline along the Columbia River. The park is a popular destination for residents of the Tri-Cities.

Recreational features edit

Columbia Park has numerous recreational features, some of which include a privately run golf course, disc golf course and a family fishing pond.

There are several trails for hiking and bicycling in Columbia Park. Running the entire length of the park is the Sacagawea Heritage Trail, a bike trail that loops around the Tri-Cities providing bicyclists access to Pasco and Central Richland.[5] The trail is popular, especially during times of warm weather.

There is a Veterans Memorial in the east end of the park. This memorial has the tallest freestanding granite structure in the United States, standing at 40 feet in height.[6]

Geocaching in the park is a popular activity. In 2015 there were 19 geocaches in Columbia Park.

Playground of Dreams edit

In the east end of the park is the Playground of Dreams, which was built in 1999. Around half of the cost of the original playground was donated by Bechtel Hanford, KNDU-TV and Radio Tri-Cities. Around 6,000 volunteers helped in the construction of the playground

On November 29, 2003, arsonists burnt down the playground. Again the community raised the needed money to rebuild and volunteers from around the area offered a cumulative total of over 8,000 work hours. The playground was reopened on May 8, 2004. No one was arrested for the crime.

The Playground of Dreams has a wooden castle-like structure with artwork that looks like a spaceship, farm, house and pirate ship along with more local themes including the Blue Bridge and the Cable Bridge. There is also a swing set, monkey bars, climbing wall and an obstacle course.[7]

Adjacent to the Playground of Dreams are a family fishing pond and an aquatic playground.[8]

Boat Launches edit

There are a few boat launches in and near Columbia Park, offering boaters access to the Columbia River. All of the launches have parking lots that also serve as trailheads for the Sacagawea Heritage Trail.

Location Parking Spaces Surface Dock City Notes
Bateman Island West 1 handicap, 4 trailer, 14 regular 1 paved, 1 gravel Yes Richland [9]
Columbia Park West 1 handicap trailer, 5 handicap, 35 trailer, 49 regular 3 paved Yes Richland Home to a private marina.[10]
Edison Street 1 handicap, 2 regular, 15 trailer 1 gravel No Kennewick [11]
East Launch 6 handicap trailer, 6 handicap, 53 regular, 112 trailer 4 paved Yes Kennewick Near the foot of the Blue Bridge.[12]

Events edit

Since 1966 Columbia Park has hosted the a hydroplane race known as the Columbia Cup.[13] During the Columbia Cup, portions of Columbia Park require a fee to enter and portions of the Sacagawea Heritage Trail are closed.

On Independence Day there is a large celebration in the park known as the River of Fire Celebration. There are multiple vendors and daylong activities, ending with fireworks being launched off of a barge floating offshore.[14]

There are also several community events held throughout the year, and a polar bear plunge, which is held in the winter.

History edit

During the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark traveled along what later became Columbia Park when they explored up to Bateman Island in Richland. Bateman Island is as far upstream on the Columbia River that they explored.[15]

Previous to building the McNary Dam near Umatilla, Oregon and SR-240, Columbia Park Trail was US Highway 410 and later US Highway 12. Most of the current route of Columbia Park Trail follows the old route of US 410 except in the east end of the park where the old road is now used as a portion of the Sacagawea Heritage Trail.

During the Columbia Cup in July 1996, two men wading through the river stumbled across a human skull. There was a police investigation where more human remains were found. It was determined that the remains belonged to a man who lived around 9,400 years ago. The remains have been named Kennewick Man.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . City of Kennewick. 2015. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  2. ^ "Benton County Web Map". Benton County. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  3. ^ City of Kennewick page. Columbia Park 2008-12-10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 06, 2009.
  4. ^ "Public Facilities". City of Richland. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  5. ^ Tri-Cities Visitor and Convention Bureau 2015-05-30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  6. ^ The Columbia River - Columbia Park Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  7. ^ HistoryLink.org Essay Tri-Citians build Playground of Dreams in Kennewick on September 19, 1999 Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  8. ^ Columbia Park - city-data.com Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  9. ^ Bateman Island West [1] Accessed 11-10-2015
  10. ^ Columbia Park Marina [2] Accessed 11-10-2015
  11. ^ Edison Street Launch [3] Accessed 11-10-2015
  12. ^ East Columbia Park Dock [4] Accessed 11-10-2015
  13. ^ Water Follies A to Z Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  14. ^ River of Fire Celebration 2015-06-07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  15. ^ Thwaites, Reuben Gold (2001). Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 3. Digital Scanning Inc. pp. 123–124. ISBN 9781582186542.
  16. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica Columbia Park Retrieved January 06, 2009.

columbia, park, cities, 2203472, 1444528, 2203472, 1444528, columbia, parkcolumbia, park, east, columbia, park, westthe, columbia, river, along, columbia, parklocation, washingtonlocationbenton, county, washington, united, statescoordinates46, 133area450, acre. 46 13 13 25 N 119 8 40 03 W 46 2203472 N 119 1444528 W 46 2203472 119 1444528 Columbia ParkColumbia Park East amp Columbia Park WestThe Columbia River along Columbia ParkLocation in WashingtonLocationBenton County Washington United StatesCoordinates46 13 N 119 8 W 46 217 N 119 133 W 46 217 119 133Area450 acres 1 8 km2 1 Owned byU S Army Corps of EngineersOperated byCity of KennewickCity of RichlandStatusOpen all year Columbia Park is a public park located in Benton County Washington United States The park comprises the 400 acre 160 ha Columbia Park East in Kennewick and the adjacent 50 acre 20 ha Columbia Park West in Richland 2 3 4 Together the parks function as a single 450 acre 180 ha park with 4 5 miles 7 2 km of shoreline along the Columbia River The park is a popular destination for residents of the Tri Cities Contents 1 Recreational features 1 1 Playground of Dreams 1 2 Boat Launches 2 Events 3 History 4 See also 5 ReferencesRecreational features editColumbia Park has numerous recreational features some of which include a privately run golf course disc golf course and a family fishing pond There are several trails for hiking and bicycling in Columbia Park Running the entire length of the park is the Sacagawea Heritage Trail a bike trail that loops around the Tri Cities providing bicyclists access to Pasco and Central Richland 5 The trail is popular especially during times of warm weather There is a Veterans Memorial in the east end of the park This memorial has the tallest freestanding granite structure in the United States standing at 40 feet in height 6 Geocaching in the park is a popular activity In 2015 there were 19 geocaches in Columbia Park Playground of Dreams edit In the east end of the park is the Playground of Dreams which was built in 1999 Around half of the cost of the original playground was donated by Bechtel Hanford KNDU TV and Radio Tri Cities Around 6 000 volunteers helped in the construction of the playgroundOn November 29 2003 arsonists burnt down the playground Again the community raised the needed money to rebuild and volunteers from around the area offered a cumulative total of over 8 000 work hours The playground was reopened on May 8 2004 No one was arrested for the crime The Playground of Dreams has a wooden castle like structure with artwork that looks like a spaceship farm house and pirate ship along with more local themes including the Blue Bridge and the Cable Bridge There is also a swing set monkey bars climbing wall and an obstacle course 7 Adjacent to the Playground of Dreams are a family fishing pond and an aquatic playground 8 Boat Launches edit There are a few boat launches in and near Columbia Park offering boaters access to the Columbia River All of the launches have parking lots that also serve as trailheads for the Sacagawea Heritage Trail Location Parking Spaces Surface Dock City Notes Bateman Island West 1 handicap 4 trailer 14 regular 1 paved 1 gravel Yes Richland 9 Columbia Park West 1 handicap trailer 5 handicap 35 trailer 49 regular 3 paved Yes Richland Home to a private marina 10 Edison Street 1 handicap 2 regular 15 trailer 1 gravel No Kennewick 11 East Launch 6 handicap trailer 6 handicap 53 regular 112 trailer 4 paved Yes Kennewick Near the foot of the Blue Bridge 12 Events editSince 1966 Columbia Park has hosted the a hydroplane race known as the Columbia Cup 13 During the Columbia Cup portions of Columbia Park require a fee to enter and portions of the Sacagawea Heritage Trail are closed On Independence Day there is a large celebration in the park known as the River of Fire Celebration There are multiple vendors and daylong activities ending with fireworks being launched off of a barge floating offshore 14 There are also several community events held throughout the year and a polar bear plunge which is held in the winter History editDuring the Lewis and Clark Expedition Meriwether Lewis and William Clark traveled along what later became Columbia Park when they explored up to Bateman Island in Richland Bateman Island is as far upstream on the Columbia River that they explored 15 Previous to building the McNary Dam near Umatilla Oregon and SR 240 Columbia Park Trail was US Highway 410 and later US Highway 12 Most of the current route of Columbia Park Trail follows the old route of US 410 except in the east end of the park where the old road is now used as a portion of the Sacagawea Heritage Trail During the Columbia Cup in July 1996 two men wading through the river stumbled across a human skull There was a police investigation where more human remains were found It was determined that the remains belonged to a man who lived around 9 400 years ago The remains have been named Kennewick Man 16 See also editBateman Island Howard Amon Park List of Washington state parks Sacajawea State ParkReferences edit Parks Interactive Map City of Kennewick 2015 Archived from the original on September 6 2015 Retrieved May 28 2015 Benton County Web Map Benton County Retrieved November 9 2018 City of Kennewick page Columbia Park Archived 2008 12 10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 06 2009 Public Facilities City of Richland Retrieved May 28 2018 Tri Cities Visitor and Convention Bureau Archived 2015 05 30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 28 2015 The Columbia River Columbia Park Retrieved May 28 2015 HistoryLink org Essay Tri Citians build Playground of Dreams in Kennewick on September 19 1999 Retrieved May 28 2015 Columbia Park city data com Retrieved May 28 2015 Bateman Island West 1 Accessed 11 10 2015 Columbia Park Marina 2 Accessed 11 10 2015 Edison Street Launch 3 Accessed 11 10 2015 East Columbia Park Dock 4 Accessed 11 10 2015 Water Follies A to Z Retrieved May 28 2015 River of Fire Celebration Archived 2015 06 07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 28 2015 Thwaites Reuben Gold 2001 Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Volume 3 Digital Scanning Inc pp 123 124 ISBN 9781582186542 Encyclopaedia Britannica Columbia Park Retrieved January 06 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbia Park Tri Cities amp oldid 1104422524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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