We invite you to take advantage of the ten premier golf courses, dozens of award winning wineries, museums, first-class shopping and abundant water recreation. The Tri-Cities average over 300 sunshine filled days per year making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
The confluence of the Snake, Yakima and Columbia Rivers has produced an aquatic playground second to none. The area's inviting waterways beckon water lovers from all over the region to enjoy sailing, power and pleasure boating, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, windsurfing, and much more.
Recreational and sports enthusiasts love the Tri-Cities. Our professional sports teams: Tri-City Americans WHL ice hockey; Tri-City Dust Devils, a professional affiliate of the Colorado Rockies; and the Tri-Cities Fever, a member of the Arena Football 2 league, offer something for everyone.
From bicycling to bowling, hunting to fishing, soccer to snowskiing, recreational opportunities are endless. Due in part to the area's exceptional climate, golf is one of the Tri-Cities most popular sports. The area's ten beautiful courses challenge the most experienced golfer as well as the beginner. It is a very hard winter indeed when a round of golf cannot be played nearly every day of the year.
After savoring just one of the local premium wines, the visitor will understand why the area has been rightfully called the "Heart of Washington's Wine Country." The Tri-Cities boasts more than 160 wineries within a 50 mile radius, producing some of the finest wines in the country. The wineries range in size from the Hogue Winery, where 460,000 cases of wine are produced annually, to the Kiona Vineyards in Benton City, housed in the basement of the winemakers home but already producing an internationally acclaimed Cabernet Sauvignon wine.
Our unique combination of mighty rivers and cloudless skies has made the area a center for hydroelectric power, windpower generation and solar studies. The Hanford Site, adjacent to Richland, adds nuclear energy and environmental research to this mix. Visitors are welcome and encouraged to explore the area's Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science & Technology Museum, and Energy Northwest's Nine Canyon Wind Farm Visitor Centers to broaden their energy knowledge.