Things to do in Kennewick
Badger Mountain Vineyard
At Badger Mountain we balance tradition and technology to produce a wide array of classic varietal wines, as well as limited bottlings of wines with no added sulfites/preservatives. We are committed to producing organic wines, which have become nationally and internationally recognized for their consistent high quality. Call (800) 643-9463 for more information.
1106 Jurupa, Kennewick, WA
Broadmoor Park Outlet Mall
Discount Shopping at more than a dozen stores. The Three Rivers Children's Museum occupies a 3,000 square foot building at the mall. Call (509) 544-9193 for more information.
9250 Sandifur Parkway, Kennewick, WA 99301
Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology
This facility features a variety of two- and three-dimensional exhibits and displays. Visitors will be entertained with interactive, hands-on displays and activities. From primitive irrigation systems to the development and use of robotics, you will enjoy a fascinating journey through the unique Columbia Basin region. In one afternoon, you can: Travel the years from prehistoric time through the nuclear age Discover the unique history and geology of the Columbia River Uncover the secrets of nuclear technology and molecular science Encounter the vast agricultural fields of the Columbia Basin Explore hydroelectric power and Hanford Reach history. Call (509) 943-9000 for more information.
95 Lee Blvd., Kennewick, WA
Franklin County Historical Museum
The Franklin County Historical Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of Franklin County's past, owns and operates the Museum. For over 20 years, the Society has been collecting artifacts and information that explain the history of Franklin County. Countless volunteer hours have been spent working to increase the public knowledge of history. Call (509)547-3714 for more information.
305 N 4th Ave., Kennewick, WA 99301
Sacajawea State Park
Sacajawea State Park is a 284-acre inland waters, day-use park at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. It features 9,100 feet of freshwater shoreline. The area is spread out with a big sky and excellent views of the two rivers as they flow together. Call (360) 902-8844 for more information.
