Take advantage of the many sunny, beautiful days in the Tri-Cities to enjoy the outdoors. The first stop is Candy Mountain where you can hike to the top to get a birds-eye view of Richland and the Hanford Site. Signs along the trail describe the area’s rich and layered geologic history. After your hike, drive over to Howard Amon Park along the Columbia River where Manhattan Project workers used to relax. The park is in the heart of downtown Richland and has a paved trail along the river that connects to the 23-mile (37 km) Sacajawea Heritage Trail. This trail is great for walking or bicycling.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service