- The list below includes 40 free or cheap things to do in or near Richland, Washington, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, History Museums and Playgrounds.
- From Howard Amon Park to Badger Mountain Trails, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Richland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kennewick, Pasco, Prosser and Benton City.
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Amenities at Howard Amon Park include picnic tables, lighted tennis courts, half-court basketball and youth swings. Little ones will enjoy the playground and wading pool. There's also a boat launch facility.
3.7 Miles
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Corner of Dallas Road & E. 210 Pr NE, Richland, WA 99352
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Originally built in 2005, the Badger Mountain Trails are nature trails available for the use of local outdoor sport enthusiasts. Hikers, bikers, joggers, and walkers alike all enjoy spending time on the many trails.
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Nearly 150 acres in size, Leslie Groves Park is situated along the Columbia River and features many recreational options. Visitors can enjoy a soccer field, baseball field, two tennis courts, bike racks, a boat launch, three sand volleyball courts, and children's playground equipment.
3.2 Miles
Seven miles of paved pathways are offered along the Riverfront Trail which is adjacent to the Columbia River. Along with standard nature viewing, trail users can see scenic views of the river and public art displays.
3.5 Miles
Considered to be one of the central recreational facilities in the area, Badger Mountain Community Park features 50 acres of family-friendly activities like a bike trail, playground, walking trail, and off-leash dog area. During the summer, there is also a water feature.
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A community park in the middle of a residential area, Chaparral Park is a semi-shaded park with three acres open for basketball, picnics, and sports. Picnic tables and youth and toddler swings are on site. Off street parking is available.
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Situated in a residential area, Stevens Park is community-owned and features a picnic area with grills along with regularly maintained restrooms on the premises. The park also has a softball field and half-court basketball facilities as well.
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Take a bus tour, followed by a stop at the restored reactor that has been made into a museum. This historic nuclear facility produced the contents for the Hiroshima bomb. Tour guides are former Hanford production employees.
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1943 Columbia Park Trail, Richland, WA
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At Hanford Reach Interpretive Center, visitors can learn about the varied history of the region, from Native American tribes to the local river system. A highlight of the museum is the exhibit on the Manhattan Project.