Family Things To Do in Yakima, Washington

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250 Ehler Road, Yakima, Yakima Valley, Washington

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  • "With over 80 acres of vineyard and sageland bluffs to explore, plus picnic areas and hiking/biking trails,... More on experiencewa

  • The grounds were very spacious, the view was incredible, the feel of the place was casual and fun. More on TripAdvisor

 

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#2.

Yakima, Wa

  • Regional history of South Central Washington. Focus on Native American culture, natural history, pioneer life, the fruit and agricultural history of the region. Significant ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • Piece through the regionâs history, from petrified wood to log- cabin artifacts. More on travelandleisure

 

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#3.

South 40th Ave. & Arlington, Yakima, WA, USA

  • This nine hole par 3 course is very well maintained and is built on predominantly flat terrain, the fairways are fairly wide with a few being tree lined. There are no water hazards or sand bunkers ... More on Golf.com

  • Staff is very friendly . More on golflink.com

 

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#4.

1209 Pecks Canyon Road Yakima, WA

  • Enjoy mouth watering, tree-ripened fruit grown in Yakima Valley's rich volcanic soil, picked fresh daily. Our cherries, apricots, peaches, nectarines, pears, and apples contain mouth-watering goodness coaxed from carefully tended ... More on allaboutapples.com

 

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#5.

2550 Borton Rd. Yakima, WA 98903

  • 3rd Generation Family Business that is a Grower and Shipper of Washington State Apples, Pears, and Cherries. Farms over 4,000 acres of its own ... More on allaboutapples.com

 

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#6.

4906 Summitview Ave Yakima, WA 98908

  • Family owned and operated since 1904; roadside stand featuring tree-ripened cherries, many varieties of apples, Bartlett and ... More on allaboutapples.com

 

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#10.

904 University Parkway Yakima, WA

  • Yakima Sportsman State Park is a 247-acre camping park created in 1940 by the Yakima Sportsman's Association to promote game management and the preservation of natural resources. The park is on the floodplain of the Yakima River and ... More on WashingtonStateParks

 

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