Ride with a Ranger
Ride the river. Discover the story.
Join National Park rangers and REACH educators for a guided 17-mile bike ride through the Columbia River corridor—where history, science, and landscape all connect.
This isn’t just a ride. It’s a moving exploration of the region, from Richland Parkway to the REACH Museum and back.
What to Expect:
- Meet at the Tennis Courts in Leslie Groves Park in Richland
- 17-mile round trip ride, moderate pace
- Scenic route along the Sacagawea Heritage Trail
- Guided insights along the way
Stop at the REACH Museum for:
- Hands-on activities
- Programs on the Manhattan Project
- Local plants, wildlife, and ecosystems
- Full access to museum exhibits
Before your ride, participants should:
- Be comfortable riding 17 miles
- Bring water and snacks
- Wear a helmet, strongly recommended
- Ensure their bike is in good working condition
- Be prepared for summer weather
FREE with registration
Museum admission included thanks to Bike Tri-Cities.
Registration Required
Spots are limited. Registration closes October 16 at 6:00 PM.
Participants may ride back with the group or return on their own.