What to do and see in Kennewick, Washington (WA): The Best Things to do

May 7, 2022 Roger Rusk

Kennewick (/ˈkɛnəˌwɪk/) is a city in Benton County in the southeastern part of the State of Washington, along the southwest bank of the Columbia River, just southeast of the confluence of the Columbia and Yakima rivers and across from the confluence of the Columbia and the Snake River. It is the most populous of the three cities collectively referred to as the Tri-Cities (the others being Pasco across the Columbia and Richland across the Yakima). The population was 73,917 at the 2010 census. April 1, 2013 estimates from the Washington State Office of Financial Management put the city's population at 76,410.
Restaurants in Kennewick

1. RRoyal Rides

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RRoyal Rides

Featuring the Rolls Royce Ghost, Maserati GranTurismo, BMW i8, and more, RRoyal Rides provides luxury at its finest! From small group, private tours in an SUV, to romantic, couples’ adventures in a Sedan, we provide elegance and value. While most limo services focus on larger groups, RRoyal Rides offers a private, intimate setting with a selection of high-end, exclusive vehicles. And our local expertise and love for our community make every passenger a VIP.

2. HempyHands Day Spa

3030 W Clearwater Ave Ste 150, Kennewick, WA 99336-2948 +1 509-539-1222 http://hempyhandsmassage.com
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HempyHands Day Spa

2901 Southridge Blvd, Kennewick, WA 99338-1500 +1 509-378-3257 [email protected] http://www.gesacarouselofdreams.com
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Gesa Carousel of Dreams

The Gesa Carousel of Dreams is a world class presentation of a restored 108 year-old Charles Carmel hand carved wooden carousel. The antique horses were individually restored over a 10 year period with loving care to bring them back to life. The facility is open to the public and located in the middle of Southridge Sports and Events Complex along the Highway 395 in Kennewick, Washington. The multi-million dollar carousel is available for rides and photographs. Smiles, laughter and fun memories are provided at no charge. We have a concession stand available in the facility with traditional fare such as burgers, hotdogs, nachos, pretzels, beverages and candy.

Reviewed By Glowinthedarkpainter - Kennewick, United States

Although the get together was due to the loss of a very dear friend, the loving, happy atitude she had for life made the choice of where we chose to meet. It's a fun place to visit, kind and helpful staff, beautiful design and a great way to remember our friend. She loved the bling and glitz so all the time spent designing such awesome horses was perfect. Its clean, music was great and we all have a wonderful memory to add to our minds. If you go and see, ride, look around and think, you'll be happy and smile as we did. No matter the occasion, it can be a happy and fun place to visit.

4. The Columbia River

Kennewick, WA
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The Columbia River

Reviewed By PreBetty - Seattle, United States

My husband and I looped around SW WA for an impromptu day trip. We finished our drive driving West along the WA side of the Columbia River hitting it around 1pm and had the pleasure of seeing in on a blue bird day. There were so many awesome changes in terrain from dry rocky peaks, to mossy ferns reaching to the road, to snow, and then as we got closer to Vancouver, back to green lush landscape. The River and Columbia gorge were breathtaking and a site we can’t wait to drive through again. Tons a little lakes and waterfalls, places to fish or kayak, that next time we will have to stop and enjoy; park and recreational areas that will be fun to take the kids to, and small towns along the way with non-chain restaurant food options. I highly recommend stopping in Stevenson at the Big River Grill, which I made sure to review as well. We may have to look into some of the fishing expeditions along the Columbia River next time too, and really get another view of this mini Grand Canyon-esk region in WA.... and hopefully catch an infamous sturgeon! Doesn’t matter if you’re new to WA or a native, the Columbia River is a place to experience.

5. Sandollar Farms & Alpacas

2001 S Washington St, Kennewick, WA 99337-4860 +1 509-378-6909 [email protected] http://www.sandollaralpacas.com
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Sandollar Farms & Alpacas

Sandollar Farms and Alpacas is located in the heart of Washington Wine Country...in Southeastern Washington State! We raise the extremely rare suri alpaca (whose fleece is treasured for high end textiles); visitors also make friends with the 3 Great Pyrennes, chickens, bees, view the orchard, and visit on-site our Fiber Arts Studio and retail store.

6. Bartholomew Winery

421 E Columbia Dr near Clover Island and the Port of Kennewick, across the street form Zips, Kennewick, WA 99336-3712 +1 206-395-8460 [email protected] http://www.bartholomewwinery.com/
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Bartholomew Winery

Bart has opened a new tasting room in Kennewick, his first location is in Seattle: 3100 Airport Way South, Seattle, WA 98134 in the Old Rainier Brewery Building.

7. TC Black

Kennewick, WA +1 509-596-1248 [email protected] http://www.tricitiesblack.com
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TC Black

TC Black provides transportation in a high-end luxury sedan with a professional driver. Created to cater to the business executive, airport transportation, wine tastings, or your special event, our service guarantees you’ll arrive in style and sophistication. Schedule your ride to the airport in advance for a worry-free connection! Our dapper drivers are background checked and fingerprinted.

Reviewed By 677nicholes - Condon, United States

We hired David to take us on a wine tour outside of the Tri-Cities. We didn't know where to go, so we told him what kind of wineries we like. He coordinated everything. He was prompt, professional, and kind. He'd called ahead to each location, which created a feeling of being extra welcome at each winery. We had a terrific day.

8. Columbia Park

Kennewick, WA 99336 http://www.go2kennewick.com
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Columbia Park

This park contains several hundred acres of riverfront land and offers a variety of recreation opportunities.

Reviewed By nursebec - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

This park has everything, except a few good waterfront restaurants and beaches. Miles and miles of waterfront, fishing ponds, ball fields, Frisbee golf, regular golf, walking trails, children's play areas, etc. Just a huge huge park and a wonderful place to visit. Never really feels crowded because it's so big. Lots of events held there. Certainly worth the visit!

9. WSU Master Gardener Demonstration Garden

1620 S Union St Grange Park, Kennewick, WA 99338-2264 http://extension.wsu.edu/benton-franklin/gardening/mastergardeners/demogarden/
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WSU Master Gardener Demonstration Garden

10. 9/11 World Trade Center Memorial Monument

180 Greenwich St outdoor memorial sculpture in a public park near 4800 block of Hildebrand Blvd, off highway 395., Kennewick, WA 10007-0089 +1 509-585-5182 [email protected] http://www.playsouthridge.com/
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9/11 World Trade Center Memorial Monument

9/11 Memorial is a 30 foot 6,000 pound steel column recovered from the World Trade Center Twin Towers.

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