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Galleries

discover what's on exhibit at the reach

From Ice Age floods to atomic breakthroughs, the REACH Museum brings the Mid-Columbia’s natural and cultural history to life through immersive exhibits inside and out.

Explore permanent galleries like Gallery 1, tracing the transformation of the land; Gallery 2, focused on the Manhattan Project; and our Entry Hall, which highlights local agriculture. Don’t miss our live Native Fish Exhibit, the River Protected, featuring native fish from the Columbia River and Hanford Reach National Monument.

Outside, you’ll find historic artifacts and hands-on installations, including a Cold War-era bus, a 1947 Vagabond trailer, Peace Poles, the REACH Garden, the Energy Northwest Animal Trail, irrigation canal, solar stage, and more.

Our Rotating Gallery changes throughout the year—check back often to see what’s new!

plan your path through the reach

Want to see how everything connects—inside and out? Use our museum map to explore the layout of our galleries, gardens, and outdoor features before you arrive.

View the Museum Map »