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The Tri Cities of Washington State, Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland, are among the premiere sites for bird watching. The Unspoiled Ecosystem of the Tri cities lends itself to a nature's paradise. The Tri-Cities are right in the path of bird migrations as birds from Alaska and Canada fly towards more southerly regions to seek warmer weather. And because Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland of the Tri city triumvirate has milder weather compared to all of Washington State, migratory birds are often staying longer in the Tri city, seeking rest and refuge from the northern cold. Because of the inviting weather Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland are one of the best sites for bird watching. But the temperate climate is not the only thing that attracts these magnificent birds to the Tri city of Washington State.

Tri Cities Washington is located alongside Harford Reach, the only remaining free stretch of the Columbia River. The pristine waters of Harford Reach traverses a fifty mile stretch of some of the most magnificent landscapes you will see in the Washington State...[more on the Hanford Reach]

 
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