- TripBuzz found 15 things to do with kids in or near Prosser, Washington, including 13 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Richland and Benton City.
- From Benton County Historical Museum to Princess Theatre, the Prosser area offers 31 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, History Museums, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- A small town in Benton County, Prosser sits on the Yakima River. Today Prosser has become a farming community. It is also home to a few wineries and vineyards because of its many fruit orchards. Throughout the year, Prosser plays host to a number of festivals related to food and wine. This includes the Spring Barrel Tasting, Kestrel Festival and Prosser's Wine and Food Fair.
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Yakima Sportsman State Park was created as a camping venue and nature preserve for wildlife. The park has hiking trails, freshwater fishing, picnic grounds and numerous bird watching and wildlife observation areas.
43.1 Miles
A family attraction, Yakima River Tubing offers 3-4 hour floating tours on gentle and quiet waters. Tubes are provided along with safety vests, and nearby campgrounds further allow for convenient, overnight stays.
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1301 South Fair Avenue, Yakima, WA 98901
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Encompassing 120-acres, State Fair Park & Yakima Sun Dome, is the ideal venue to host any sized event in Central Washington. Featuring a variety of buildings to host, conventions, fairs, carnivals, live entertainment and sporting events, plan your visit today.
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Opened in 1993, Yakima County Stadium is a baseball stadium able to hold 3,000 people. The stadium is home field to the Yakima Bears minor league baseball team, and maintains concession stands and a hand-operated scoreboard.
44.1 Miles
At Yakima Valley Visitors Center, visitors can learn about the region's attractions and community events. The visitor center staff provides visitors with brochures and trip planning tips for things to do in the area.
44.2 Miles
Umtanum Creek Recreation Area is a nature area offering a hiking trail through Yakima canyon. The trail is populated by wildflowers, aspen, cottonwood, beaver dams, and a timeworn apple orchard.
44.4 Miles
The Orion Cinema offers first-run movie screenings that can be enjoyed in plush captain's chairs. Adult visitors can purchases both fresh food and cold beers at this location, which also replays classic movies.
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Originally opened in 1920, Yakima's Capitol Theatre is a live music and performance venue that attracts nationally and internationally touring acts. It features comedy performances, Broadway shows, many different genres of music, and cultural and educational events.
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The Yakima Valley Museum offers many different exhibits and activities, including the ongoing Japanese Pioneers of Yakima Valley and Children's Story Time. There are also several available tours, a gift shop, and a soda fountain.
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Open during the summer season, Franklin Pool offers the community recreational swim sessions with a two story water slide. The pool also hosts learn to swim and water fitness classes.