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Spanning from Naches all the way to Union Gap, the Yakima Greenway boasts more than 20 miles of paved pathway, as well as parks, fishing lakes, picnic areas, playgrounds, and river access landings, along with protected and natural areas
- Yakima Greenway - Washington Trails Association
The Yakima Greenway is a 10-mile paved trail along the Yakima and Naches Rivers with a mix of developed parks, fishing lakes, boat landings, picnic areas, playgrounds and nature trails—perfect for anything from a short walk or a picnic with the kids to a run or an all-day hike
- Yakima Greenway - Yakima , WA
The Yakima Greenway Foundation works to conserve, enhance and maintain the Yakima Greenway as a continuing living resource for future generations Located in Central Washington state, the Yakima Greenway boasts ten miles of paved pathway, three parks, two fishing lakes, and four river access landings along with protected and natural areas
- Yakima Greenway | Washington Trails - TrailLink
Central Washington's Yakima Greenway is a gem of a trail, connecting residents with the outdoors by providing access to the Yakima River, lakes, parks, nature trails, protected conservation areas and the Yakima Area Arboretum
- Yakima Greenway: Fruitvale to Naches - AllTrails
The Yakima Greenway is integral to Yakima, offering several miles of traffic-free recreation and commuting along the Naches River This section of the paved path starts east of Fruitvale and travels twelve miles to Naches The trail is dedicated to preserving the river and the ecosystem around it Expect wildlife sightings and lots of flora along the route
- Yakima Greenway, Yakima - Roadtrippers
The Yakima Greenway Path is a 20 mile paved walking biking path system that includes the Noel Pathway (between Sarg Hubbard and Sherman parks), Jewett Pathway (between Nob Hill and Valley Mall Blvd ), and Platt Pathway (along the Naches River) The Yakima Greenway connects beautiful parks, popular fishing lakes, river access landings and a variety of protected natural areas This multi-use
- Yakima Washington Greenway Park Northwest Travel
T he announcement in 1957 by the Washington State Dept of Transportation that Interstate 82 would be built through the Yakima Valley moved the Yakima Metro District and the citizens of Yakima to begin creating a park along the Yakima River Through the 1960s and 1970s citizens, various local committees and public officials worked to lay the groundwork
- Our Greenway | Yakima Greenway
At the center of the Greenway is a 20-mile bike pedestrian pathway connecting the communities of Union Gap, Yakima, Selah and Naches The Yakima Greenway connects people to beautiful parks, popular fishing lakes, river access landings and a variety of protected natural areas
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