Sacajawea State Park
This four-mile trip takes you to a 10-acre tract at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, established in 1926.
This four-mile trip takes you to a 10-acre tract at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, established in 1926.
The land was donated to the State by the city of Pasco. The name of the park commemorates Sacajawea, the Native American woman who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition through the Rocky Mountains to the lower Snake River country.
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