One great event, two locations!

Get ready to experience life in 1805. Take a step back in time and learn about the sights, sounds, and scents representative of the days when Lewis and Clark and their party were making their way West and into history books. What did they eat? What kinds of plants and animals did they encounter? Who did they meet? What did they see?

Join us at Columbia Park in Kennewick and Sacajawea State Park in Pasco - at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers - on the historic days when 200 years ago, Lewis and Clark came to what is now the Tri-Cities and found the much anticipated Columbia River.

Free and open to the public.

Exhibits and Demonstrations include the Corps II Tent of Many Voices, the Washington National Guard Discovery Box, Living History, Mountain Men Encampments, Old-Time Music, Kids Crafts, Native American Culture, Discovery Walks, Jet Boat shuttle between sites*, Trail Food, and more….



*There will be a $5.00 charge each way for the two-mile jet boat ride between Columbia Park and Sacajawea Park. Payment will be taken at the event; no sign-up is necessary.
Sacajawea State Park has a discounted $3 per vehicle parking fee on Friday, Oct. 14; Sunday, Oct. 16; and Monday, Oct. 17. The parking fee is waived on Saturday, October 15. The regular parking fee is $5 per vehicle.

 

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Web site courtesy of the Tri-City Herald

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