Top 10 Nature & Parks in , Yakima Valley

December 6, 2021 Phylicia Berquist

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Nachess Pass Trail, Krueger Pepper Gardens, Kiwanis Park, Franklin Park, Randall Public Park, West Valley Community Park, Fullbright Park, Oak Creek Wildlife Viewing Are, Selah-Naches Valley, Hedges Family Estate.
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1. Nachess Pass Trail

Naches, WA
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Nachess Pass Trail

Scenic hiking trail in Washington's Wenatachee National Forest.

2. Krueger Pepper Gardens

462 Knights Ln, Wapato, WA 98951, Yakima, WA 98951-9740 +1 509-877-3677 http://kruegerpeppergardens.weebly.com/
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Krueger Pepper Gardens

3. Kiwanis Park

1501 East Maple Street, Yakima, WA 98901 http://yakimaparks.com/parks/kiwanis/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Kiwanis Park

4. Franklin Park

2101 Tieton Dr, Yakima, WA 98902-3766 http://yakimaparks.com/parks/franklin/
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Franklin Park

Reviewed By Crich70

Beautiful park and a perfect place to let kids run, play with the dog, or just walk around after eating at the soda shop next to the museum. Its tranquil. I'm surprised that more people weren't there.

5. Randall Public Park

1399 South 48th Avenue south of Nob Hill Blvd, north of Washington Avenue, Yakima, WA http://yakimaparks.com/parks/randall/
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Randall Public Park

Reviewed By CATXWASteveG - Yakima, United States

This is an outstanding outdoor activity park. People walking, people skating, playing basketball, kids on the playground, and geese. We saw family after family bringing bread by the bag, so these geese are not underfed. What's amazing is there isn't a mess of soggy bread everywhere. Maybe the parks staff keeps it clean. This is a very pleasant park. One word of warning, do watch your step over by the goose pond, there are a LOT of geese and they spend a lot of time on the grass evidently. The observation deck to see them swim is where our grandkids enjoy watching the best.

6. West Valley Community Park

1323 S 80th Ave, Yakima, WA 98908-9663 +1 509-575-6020 http://yakimaparks.com/parks/west-valley-park/
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West Valley Community Park

7. Fullbright Park

4508 Main St, Union Gap, WA 98903-2138 +1 509-248-0432 [email protected] http://www.uniongapwa.gov
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Fullbright Park

Fullbright Park is a 60+ acre park with a Disc Golf Course, covered shelters, picnic sites, a concert stage, a playground area and an electronic remote control airplane flight area. The park is adjacent to the popular Central Washington Ag Museum and numerous events throughout the year occur at Fullbright and at the Ag Museum. The highlight event is Old Town Days and the Civil War Reenactment each Father's Day weekend. This event will be kicked off in 2019 with "Suns, Sips and Suds" on Friday evening, a 3 band event complete with a craft brewing area. Saturday and Sunday is the annual reenactment with over 400 reenactors contributing all weekend long. Other events throughout the year include a Plowing Bee, Car Shows, the Pioneer Power Show & Swap Meet and much more. Come enjoy our 15 hole disc golf course, people love it because you're playing across acres of grass and not next to busy roads. Fullbright Park is a great place to have birthday parties, family reunions and more.

8. Oak Creek Wildlife Viewing Are

16601 Us-12, Yakima, WA 98937-9728 +1 509-653-2390 http://wdfw.wa.gov/places-to-go/wildlife-areas/oak-creek-wildlife-area
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Oak Creek Wildlife Viewing Are

9. Selah-Naches Valley

Selah, WA
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Selah-Naches Valley

Scenic biking loop for the intermediate; cuts through canyons and orchards.

10. Hedges Family Estate

53511 N Sunset Rd, Benton City, WA 99320-6503 +1 509-588-3155 [email protected] http://www.hedgesfamilyestate.com
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Hedges Family Estate

Dedicated in September 1995, the Chateau is surrounded by biodynamic and organic vineyards. Proprietors Tom and Anne-Marie Hedges have created a beautiful destination, to showcase the Estate's world class wines. Hedges Family Estate is nestled in the heart of the Red Mountain American Viticultural Area. Red Mountain AVA is a Wine Enthusiast 2014 Wine Star Award nominee, Wine Region category. We are open Wednesday through Sunday from 11am to 5pm from April through November and then change to our winter hours which are from Tuesday through Saturday from 11am to 5pm. Walk in tasters are welcome. Groups of 6 or more are asked to call ahead for a reservation. See you on Red Mountain.

Reviewed By BozMN

My wife and I love to take people here. It is such a great winery to visit. Such a great facility and the people there are always so friendly and amazing. We went there on our anniversary just to sit out back and have a bottle of wine, while viewing the valley!

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