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Yakima River Canyon State Park adventures

Yakima River Canyon State Park Adventures

Yakima River Canyon State Park offers dramatic river canyon landscapes and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities along the Yakima River in central Washington.

1,078
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Yakima River Canyon State Park

 

Yakima River Canyon State Park is located along a 10-mile stretch of the Yakima River Canyon in south-central Washington, between the cities of Yakima and Ellensburg. The park features steep basalt canyon walls rising nearly 1,000 feet above the river, creating a striking natural corridor rich in wildlife and outdoor activities. The Yakima River supports excellent fishing opportunities, especially for steelhead and trout, making it a popular destination for anglers. The rugged canyon is also a favored spot for rock climbing due to its basalt cliffs. Visitors can explore scenic hiking and mountain biking trails that offer panoramic views of the river and surrounding desert-like shrub-steppe ecosystem, home to mule deer, hawks, and various bird species. The park has picnic areas and camping facilities to support overnight stays. Historically, the Yakima River Canyon was a critical passage for Native American tribes and early settlers, with the historic Milwaukee Road railroad grade adjacent to the river, now repurposed as a recreational trail corridor. The park's blend of steep canyon formations, river access, and outdoor adventure draws locals and travelers seeking a versatile outdoor experience with spectacular natural scenery. Accessibility by State Route 821 allows convenient day trips and extended stays in a relatively undeveloped and peaceful environment.

Highlights

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Yakima River with prime steelhead and trout fishing opportunities

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Steep basalt cliffs providing popular rock climbing routes

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Historic Milwaukee Road railroad grade trail alongside the river

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Scenic overlooks offering expansive views of the canyon and river

Notable Natural Features

Yakima River

A critical waterway supporting steelhead and trout fisheries that attract anglers from across the region.

Basalt Canyon Walls

Dramatic cliffs rising up to 1,000 feet, popular for rock climbing and providing spectacular views.

Milwaukee Road Trail

Historic railroad grade converted to a trail offering a flat, scenic route for biking and walking along the canyon.