The Richland Yacht Club is privileged to be situated at Columbia Point on the beautiful Columbia River in Eastern Washington State. To the north of us, the Hanford Reach has been designated a national monument and abounds in natural scenery and wildlife. To the south of us, the Yakima River empties into the Columbia River at a delta.
A few miles farther downstream the Snake River feeds into the Columbia River at Sacajawea Park on the trail taken by the Lewis & Clark on their Corps of Discovery expedition. The Tri-Cities of Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco is a vibrant and growing community in the heart of Washington wine country with plenty of lodging, restaurants, shopping, and golf courses.
A few miles farther downstream the Snake River feeds into the Columbia River at Sacajawea Park on the trail taken by the Lewis & Clark on their Corps of Discovery expedition. The Tri-Cities of Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco is a vibrant and growing community in the heart of Washington wine country with plenty of lodging, restaurants, shopping, and golf courses.
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River Location: South side of the Snake River 3 miles upstream of Ice Harbor Dam. Road Location: Off Highway 124 on Fishhook Park Road, Burbank. Fishhook is named after the nearby Fishhook Rapids where Lewis & Clark lost three canoes. The park is popular with anglers and is a favorite site for bass fishing tournaments.
The Richland Yacht Club moorage docks are privately owned by the Club and occupy water leased from the City of Richland. The Club's five docks A to F (right to left above) provide moorage for over 150 boats. Lengths of slips are 24ft, 32ft, 40ft, and 56ft, plus end and side tie moorage. All slips have separately metered power available.
To be authorized for unescorted access to the Club premises and docks, the minor children of our members must apply for, and be granted, Junior Membership. There is no initiation fee for junior members and they do not pay dues. Junior members, however, do not have the privilege of bringing guests onto the Club premises.
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Ryan Tosto
Aug 27, 2021
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Rebecca Hodges
Jul 07, 2021
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Ryan Elliott
Nov 22, 2020
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Jim Alford
Aug 08, 2020
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Aaron B.
Dec 03, 2019
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Ginger Lee Metcalf
Nov 08, 2016
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A very nice place to listen to a band, dance, socialize and enjoy the scenery on the river. They do not have a liquor license, so hard alcohol is not something they have. The people are WONDERFUL! They are really caring and they want you to feel at home and enjoy your visit. They decorate nicely and they offer fun Halloween parties.