Sacagawea Heritage Trail
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Length23 mi (37 km)[1]
LocationTri-Cities, Washington
FromSacajawea State Park, Pasco
ToCable Bridge connecting Kennewick to Pasco
The Sacagawea Heritage Trail, looking eastbound, in Pasco, Washington. | |
| Length | 23 mi (37 km)[1] |
|---|---|
| Location | Tri-Cities, Washington |
| From | Sacajawea State Park, Pasco |
| To | Cable Bridge connecting Kennewick to Pasco |
The Sacagawea Heritage Trail is a relatively flat 23 miles (37 km) multi-use recreational trail in the Tri-Cities, Washington. It travels along the Columbia River for its entire length, forming a loop that connects Pasco, Richland and Kennewick. The entire trail is paved. Mile markers count up from Sacajawea State Park at the confluence of the Columbia and Snake Rivers.[2]
The trail is named after Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Portions of the trail are Class I (paved trail), Class II (center stripe) and Class III (signed route).[3] There are mile markers along the entire length of the trail.
