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Enjoy an easy 5.7-mile hike along the Yakima and Naches Rivers, offering diverse scenery, wildlife, and accessible paved paths.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.66 km
1.51 km
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6.46 km
1.91 km
779 m
102 m
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The Yakima Greenway is generally considered an easy and very comfortable city hike. Its paved, mostly flat surface makes it accessible for all skill levels and ages, including families with strollers and individuals seeking a leisurely walk or brisk exercise.
The primary terrain of the Yakima Greenway is a paved pathway, suitable for various activities like biking, jogging, and rollerblading. While mostly paved, it incorporates developed parks and natural areas, with some unpaved 'nature trails' offering a more natural walking surface. The terrain is largely flat with minimal elevation gain.
There are numerous access points and parking areas along the length of the Yakima Greenway. Notable parks like Sarg Hubbard Park and Sherman Park offer convenient parking and amenities. The trail connects communities like Union Gap, Yakima, Selah, and Naches, providing many entry points.
Yes, the Yakima Greenway is generally dog-friendly. Sherman Park, which is part of the Greenway, even features an off-leash dog park. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow local leash regulations in other areas.
The Yakima Greenway can be enjoyed year-round. However, for pleasant weather and vibrant scenery, spring and fall are ideal. Winter offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing, including bald eagles, while summer is great for enjoying the river views and park amenities.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access and enjoy the Yakima Greenway. It is a public recreational area maintained by the Yakima Greenway Foundation for community use.
You'll enjoy diverse and pleasant scenery, including continuous views of the Yakima and Naches Rivers. The path features lush landscapes, cottonwood trees, wild rose, and willows. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with songbirds, waterfowl, geese, ducks, kingfishers, great blue herons, and even bald eagles in winter. You might also spot other local wildlife.
Yes, the Greenway integrates several parks like Sarg Hubbard Park (with a playground and amphitheater) and Sherman Park (with a picnic area and off-leash dog park). You'll also find Rotary Lake, fishing ponds, and the Poppoff Nature Trail with interpretive brochures and wildlife viewing platforms. The northern section features a refurbished railroad bridge and an unusual eight-sided Art Deco building.
Absolutely! The paved, mostly flat surface makes it highly suitable for families with children and strollers. Many parks along the route, such as Sarg Hubbard Park, offer playgrounds and picnic areas, making it a great destination for a family outing.
Yes, the route is part of a larger network. It passes through significant sections of the Yakima Greenway trail system, which connects various communities and parks, offering extended opportunities for exploration.
Given its integration with multiple parks and community areas, you will find restrooms and water fountains available at various points along the Yakima Greenway, particularly within the larger parks like Sarg Hubbard Park and Sherman Park. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially on longer excursions.