Yakima River State Park offers scenic riverfront landscapes with ample opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing along the Yakima River in central Washington.
Yakima River State Park is located along the Yakima River in Central Washington, approximately 6 miles northwest of Ellensburg. The park covers over 180 acres of open space including riverbottom forest, grasslands, and riparian habitat. It features gently rolling terrain shaped by the river’s meander, providing a rich ecosystem for birds, fish, and wildlife. The park’s setting in the rain shadow of the Cascades results in a semi-arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. Established in 1947, Yakima River State Park has become a popular destination for outdoor recreation such as camping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. Its location near the Yakima River offers excellent opportunities for angling species like trout, bass, and steelhead. The park also serves as a wildlife corridor and birdwatching hotspot, hosting waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds. The park’s campgrounds and picnic areas are well-maintained and provide easy access to the river for paddling and fishing. Trails wind through cottonwood groves and open fields, providing scenic loops for day hikers and mountain bikers. Visitors also appreciate the peaceful river vistas and the park’s proximity to the Kittitas Valley agricultural landscape. Despite being a relatively small park, it presents a robust range of outdoor activities and access to nature in a quiet, family-friendly environment.
Yakima River fishing access with diverse species including trout and steelhead
Cottonwood forest and riparian habitat rich in birdlife and wildlife
Picnic areas with river views and well-equipped campgrounds
Multi-use trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking
A key water feature providing habitat for fish and wildlife and opportunities for fishing and paddling.
A riparian forest area within the park where visitors can enjoy shaded walking trails and birdwatching.
A series of trails open to hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders, offering varied terrain and scenic views.