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TRI-CITIES MAP T Ri -C M Ities Ap DRIVE TIMES to the Tri-Cities From: Miles: Time: Benton City/Red Mountain, WA 21 ¼ Hr TRI-CITIES MAP T ri -C ities M ap DRIVE TIMES to the Tri-Cities From: Miles: Time: Benton City/Red Mountain, WA 21 ¼ hr. Prosser, WA 38 ½ hr. Seattle, WA 227 3½ hrs. Spokane, WA 140 2¼ hrs. Vancouver, WA 218 3½ hrs. Walla Walla, WA 54 ¾ hr. Wenatchee, WA 141 2½ hrs. Yakima, WA 83 1¼ hrs. Pendleton, OR 68 1 hr. Portland, OR 213 3¼ hrs. Boise, ID 288 4½ hrs. Lewiston, ID 133 2½ hrs. Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) 127124 N Route 10 B Reaction Museum Association Where to ride To Spokane Manhattan Project National Historical Park TRI-CITIES, WASHINGTON HORN RAPIDS Ste. Michelle Wine Estates WSU Wine Science Center Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex WSU Tri-Cities BATTELLE Richland Hanford Babe Ruth H.S. MAP Baseball Complex KINGSGATE Horn Rapids Horn Rapids Golf Course 240 Athletic Complex STEVENS Columbia Basin BMX Track West Richland Leslie Groves Park Horn Rapids RV Park, Equestrian Campground, and Aeronautical Park = Visitor Centers = Transit Centers HORNE Richland Airport = Richland Riverfront Trail GEORGEWASHINGTON WAY Flat Top Park Columbia Basin = Sacagawea Heritage Trail Benton Racquet Club BYPASS HWY JADWIN Jeerson Fields = Lewis and Clark Westbound Journey White Blus Uptown 224 VAN GIESEN Quilt Museum Shopping Center Liberty Christian = Lewis and Clark Eastbound Journey City W.E. Johnson School Satellite Visitor Center Pasco Jeannette Taylor Park CORAL CREEK RD NW Equestrian and (Richland Skate Park) Richland City Hall Bombing Range Archery Park Columbia Playeld Richland Sports Complex Kadlec Regional City Hall Howard Amon Park & ✛ SWIFT Sturgeon Cove Playground 224 Medical Center Satellite Visitor Center George Prout Memorial Pool The Parkway SANDIFUR PKWY TRAC Center ANTINORI LEE Tri-Cities Airport Richland H.S. Gesa Stadium (PSC) Parks o Pasco Kahlotus HWY: OIE HWY John Dam Plaza HAPO Fran Rish Stadium Community Stage BURDEN BLVD Tri-Cities North Shore Boat Ramp Levey Park 240 Bomber Field ROAD 100 Aquatic Splash Park Airport Kiosk BOMBING RANGE BOMBING James Columbia Tri-Cities Prep Pasco Sporting Complex Windust Park SUNSET Lawless Point Golf Tri-Cities Youth Devils Bench KENNEDY Park Course Soccer Complex Big Cross - Cross Country 240 Chiawana H.S. Course BABS Columbia Point Pasco Goland DUPORTAIL Tapteal Greenway/Chamna Park & Marina Sun Willows To Prosser, Grandview, ARGENT Natural Preserve Chiawana Park Golf Course Sunnyside, Issaquah, ROAD 68 Yakima River Delta Bateman Columbia and Seattle Wildlife Park Lewis & Clark Island Basin College Interpretive KAHLOTUS HWY See Inset Map Below Overlook Snake River COURT 20th Disc Golf 4th ✛ Badger Mountain Badger Mtn. Lourdes Centennial Preserve Little League Field The REACH Course Aquatic Columbia Park Pasco H.S. Pasco OREGON KEENE Columbia Park Splash Skate Park Edgar Brown Health Aquatic Splash Park Network City Hall Park Playground Family Stadium Badger Mountain Fishing Pasco 5 Franklin County Historical 240 Audubon Nature Trail of Dreams Memorial DALLAS Community Park Pond Society & Museum Tri-City COLUMBIA PARK TRAIL Pool Court Club LEWIS GAGE Columbia Downtown Center Toyota Center Boothe BLUE Fields 10th Pasco and Arena Lawrence BRIDGE Parks o HWY 124: Richland Scott Park CANAL Walter Field Charbonneau Park Three Rivers COLUMBIA CENTER COLUMBIA Convention Center Fishhook Park STEPTOE Kamiakin H.S. LESLIE CABLE BRIDGE Pasco Marina Sacagawea Hood Park Ice Harbor Dam Visitor Center Claybell Park Historic Marker Neil F. Clover Island CLEARWATER Lampson Columbia River 124 Marineland Stadium Marina KENNEWICK Kennewick H.S. Downtown Sacagawea Full Service Village Kennewick Kennewick Kennewick National East Benton County State Park & Visitor Center Youth City Hall Interpretive Aquatic Splash ParkHistorical Society Center Baseball Roy Johnson UNION EDISON KELLOGG Complex LaPierre Field ELY Field 10th 10th Master Aquatic Civic Gardeners Kenneth Serier Kennewick Splash Park Memorial Pool Center McNary National Demonstration Skate Park Athletic Benton County Two Rivers Wildlife Refuge Garden Complex Fairgrounds & Park Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site Sun Downs Kennewick American Horse Racing Gesa Carousel of Dreams Youth Baseball Complex WASHINGTON Track Parks o HWY 12: BADGER Southridge Sports 27th Madame Dorion Park ✛ & Events Complex TRIOS Hospital Southridge H.S. Canyon Lakes 397 To Walla Walla Golf Course Fort Walla Walla OLYMPIA Museum anger Sunnyside Kennewick 397 Paterson ALDERDALE-MABTON HWY 221 Grandview Prosser HWY 14 To Tri-Cities (27 mi) To Oregon (Hermiston and Pendleton) See Inset Maps HWY 14 Paterson Tamástslikt Cultural HWY 221 To Paterson (27 mi) Institute (Pendleton) Goldendale & Highway 14 92 92 www.VisitTRI-CITIES.comwww.VisitTRI-CITIES.com Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) 127124 N Route 10 B Reaction Museum Association Where to ride To Spokane Manhattan Project National Historical Park TRI-CITIES, WASHINGTON HORN RAPIDS Ste. Michelle Wine Estates WSU Wine Science Center Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex WSU Tri-Cities BATTELLE Richland Hanford Babe Ruth H.S. MAP Baseball Complex KINGSGATE Horn Rapids Horn Rapids Golf Course 240 Athletic Complex STEVENS Columbia Basin BMX Track West Richland Leslie Groves Park Horn Rapids RV Park, Equestrian Campground, and Aeronautical Park = Visitor Centers = Transit Centers HORNE Richland Airport = Richland Riverfront Trail GEORGEWASHINGTON WAY Flat Top Park Columbia Basin = Sacagawea Heritage Trail Benton Racquet Club BYPASS HWY JADWIN Jeerson Fields = Lewis and Clark Westbound Journey White Blus Uptown 224 VAN GIESEN Quilt Museum Shopping Center Liberty Christian = Lewis and Clark Eastbound Journey City W.E. Johnson School Satellite Visitor Center Pasco Jeannette Taylor Park CORAL CREEK RD NW Equestrian and (Richland Skate Park) Richland City Hall Bombing Range Archery Park Columbia Playeld Richland Sports Complex Kadlec Regional City Hall Howard Amon Park & ✛ SWIFT Sturgeon Cove Playground 224 Medical Center Satellite Visitor Center George Prout Memorial Pool The Parkway SANDIFUR PKWY TRAC Center ANTINORI LEE Tri-Cities Airport Richland H.S. Gesa Stadium (PSC) Parks o Pasco Kahlotus HWY: OIE HWY John Dam Plaza HAPO Fran Rish Stadium Community Stage BURDEN BLVD Tri-Cities North Shore Boat Ramp Levey Park 240 Bomber Field ROAD 100 Aquatic Splash Park Airport Kiosk BOMBING RANGE BOMBING James Columbia Tri-Cities Prep Pasco Sporting Complex Windust Park SUNSET Lawless Point Golf Tri-Cities Youth Devils Bench KENNEDY Park Course Soccer Complex Big Cross - Cross Country 240 Chiawana H.S. Course BABS Columbia Point Pasco Goland DUPORTAIL Tapteal Greenway/Chamna Park & Marina Sun Willows To Prosser, Grandview, ARGENT Natural Preserve Chiawana Park Golf Course Sunnyside, Issaquah, ROAD 68 Yakima River Delta Bateman Columbia and Seattle Wildlife Park Lewis & Clark Island Basin College Interpretive KAHLOTUS HWY See Inset Map Below Overlook Snake River COURT 20th Disc Golf 4th ✛ Badger Mountain Badger Mtn. Lourdes Centennial Preserve Little League Field The REACH Course Aquatic Columbia Park Pasco H.S. Pasco OREGON KEENE Columbia Park Splash Skate Park Edgar Brown Health Aquatic Splash Park Network City Hall Park Playground Family Stadium Badger Mountain Fishing Pasco 5 Franklin County Historical 240 Audubon Nature Trail of Dreams Memorial DALLAS Community Park Pond Society & Museum Tri-City COLUMBIA PARK TRAIL Pool Court Club LEWIS GAGE Columbia Downtown Center Toyota Center Boothe BLUE Fields 10th Pasco and Arena Lawrence BRIDGE Parks o HWY 124: Richland Scott Park CANAL Walter Field Charbonneau Park Three Rivers COLUMBIA CENTER COLUMBIA Convention Center Fishhook Park STEPTOE Kamiakin H.S. LESLIE CABLE BRIDGE Pasco Marina Sacagawea Hood Park Ice Harbor Dam Visitor Center Claybell Park Historic Marker Neil F. Clover Island CLEARWATER Lampson Columbia River 124 Marineland Stadium Marina KENNEWICK Kennewick H.S. Downtown Sacagawea Full Service Village Kennewick Kennewick Kennewick National East Benton County State Park & Visitor Center Youth City Hall Interpretive Aquatic Splash ParkHistorical Society Center Baseball Roy Johnson UNION EDISON KELLOGG Complex LaPierre Field ELY Field 10th 10th Master Aquatic Civic Gardeners Kenneth Serier Kennewick Splash Park Memorial Pool Center McNary National Demonstration Skate Park Athletic Benton County Two Rivers Wildlife Refuge Garden Complex Fairgrounds & Park Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site Sun Downs Kennewick American Horse Racing Gesa Carousel of Dreams Youth Baseball Complex WASHINGTON Track Parks o HWY 12: BADGER Southridge Sports 27th Madame Dorion Park ✛ & Events Complex TRIOS Hospital Southridge H.S. Canyon Lakes 397 To Walla Walla Golf Course Fort Walla Walla OLYMPIA Museum anger Sunnyside Kennewick 397 Paterson ALDERDALE-MABTON HWY 221 Grandview Prosser HWY 14 To Tri-Cities (27 mi) To Oregon (Hermiston and Pendleton) See Inset Maps HWY 14 Paterson Tamástslikt Cultural HWY 221 To Paterson (27 mi) Institute (Pendleton) Goldendale & Highway 14 www.VisitTRI-CITIES.com 93 Whether you are looking for a comfy suite for a romantic getaway or a hotel with a pool for your soccer team, there is a perfect stay awaiting you in the Tri-Cities. With over 4,000 guest rooms featuring everything from small privately owned hotels to nationally recognized brands, you’ll find it here. Room Rate Range $ = $50 & Below $$ = $51 - $99 $$$ = $100 - $139 $$$$ = $140 & UP KENNEWICK *Additional charges may apply. Rates Extended Stay Restaurant/Lounge Breakfast Continental Indoor Pool Pool Outdoor Allowed* Pets Laundry Facilities ServiceShuttle Non-Smoking Rooms
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