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Most Beautiful Tourist Attractions in Yakima, Washington

Megha Dahake
Yakima Valley Museum
It is a 65,000 sq ft. museum that features antique displays about the Yakima Valley, its past, American Indian culture, early life, and the progress of the Valley's fruit industry.
It is a Charitable Land Trust in Yakima, Washington which guards 5,000 acres of site full of sagebrush, grasslands, flowering meadows and oak woodlands.
Cowiche Canyon Conservancy

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The market is projected to outline a passage for food producers to directly sell their stuff and allow the craft makers to directly trade their handcrafted yields.
Yakima Farmers' Market
Capitol Theater
The theater has 1,500 seating capacity, and it serves as the primary performing arts facility in Yakima.
The past of the Yakama inhabitants is detailed at the Yakama Nation Cultural Center, featuring the conventional attire, crates, pellets and much more!
Yakama Nation Museum and Cultural Center
Yakima Area Arboretum is situated near the Yakima River. In the 19th century, this spot was a marshland.
Yakima Area Arboretum
It was advanced further for chicken and plantations. It was gradually captured by the Yakima Metro District.
It is an enjoyment area situated on the east side of the city of Yakima in Yakima County, Washington.
Yakima Sportsman State Park
The State Park is a haven of green in an otherwise barren area, embracing 266 acres of Yakima River coastal plain.
This is a 10-mile trail along the Yakima and Naches Rivers.
Yakima Greenway
You can enjoy parks, fishing lakes, boat landings, picnic areas, playgrounds and nature trails, all when you visit this greenway.
The ground ascents of White Pass are at 4,500 feet (1,370 m) above sea level and a vertical drop of 2,000 feet (610 m).
White Pass Ski Area

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Situated on the South side of the East-West highway, the slants predominantly facade on the north.
Mount Rainier National Park is situated in West-Central Washington State, 70 miles from Yakima.
Mount Rainier National Park
Several major towns in Washington- Seattle, Tacoma, and Yakima- Portland, Oregon, are within 200 miles of the park.