From the Ice Age floods to the Atomic Age, there is so much cultural and historical importance and impact that shaped our past, establishes our present, and will guide our future here in the Mid Columbia Basin region. At the REACH Museum, there are many ways to explore and learn about our surrounding area. Self-guided tours through our featured galleries and rotating exhibits inside, to the amazing outdoor area with a garden of local plant species, to sculptures designed by local artists that embrace our cultural environment, and especially the amazing view of the majestic Columbia River.
Discover seasonal produce, shop for specialty foods, or enjoy a taste of some of the local offerings. Country Mercantile offers a deli, homemade chocolate, artisanal goodies and much more!
Visit Sacajawea State Park, where Lewis and Clark camped in 1805. Sitting at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers, the park spans 267 acres offering hikes, 9,100 feet of freshwater shoreline, sandy beaches, and plenty of wildlife. Visit the Sacajawea Interpretive Center to learn more about the role and life of Sacagawea, as well as the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery.