Best attractions and places to see around Finley are centered around the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers. This region offers a mix of historical sites, natural monuments, and extensive trail systems. Visitors can explore significant waterways and enjoy outdoor activities along the riverbanks. The area provides opportunities for cycling, walking, and experiencing local history.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Jump Off Joe Road is really just a wide gravel road. Even though the road is all uphill one direction and all downhill the other, it's never super steep and is a great place to get out away from the noise. Cars use the road sometimes, so make sure you keep an eye on dogs and children.
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Sacagawea State Park is a 267-acre park at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. There are picnic areas, restrooms and a campsite at the park. Sacagawea State Park is also the starting point of the Sacagawea Heritage Trail.
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The Sacagawea Heritage Trail is a 23-mile paved trail that runs through Pasco, Richland, and Kennewick. It runs along the bank of the Columbia River, so there are always great views of the water. The trail is well graded and generally well signed.
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That would be a nice ride, have you tried touring around the NY?
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Finley is defined by its significant waterways. You can visit the Confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, a natural monument offering impressive viewpoints. The area also features the Sacagawea State Park, which provides access to the riverbanks and natural trails.
Yes, the Confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers is a significant historical site, recognized as a historic stop on Lewis & Clark's expedition. Additionally, Sacagawea State Park is located at this historically important confluence.
The area around Finley offers excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking. You can explore the Sacagawea Heritage Trail, a 23-mile paved cycle way along the Columbia River. For more outdoor adventures, consider exploring the various routes available for cycling around Finley or hiking around Finley.
Absolutely! The Confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers is considered family-friendly. Sacagawea State Park also offers picnic areas, restrooms, and green spaces, making it ideal for families. The Sacagawea Heritage Trail is a paved path suitable for family bike rides or walks.
Yes, the Sacagawea Heritage Trail is a 23-mile paved trail along the Columbia River that is wheelchair-accessible, offering great views of the water.
The primary cycling route is the Sacagawea Heritage Trail, a 23-mile paved path along the Columbia River, known for its well-graded surface and scenic views. For more options, you can find various cycling routes around Finley, including moderate and difficult options like the Jump Off Joe loop.
For easy hikes, consider trails like the Spirit of America Trail, Sacagawea Heritage Trail, Quail Trail, Jump Off Joe Trail, or the Fishing Pond loop from Pioneer Memorial Bridge. You can find more details on these and other easy routes in the easy hikes around Finley guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of the Confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers as a Lewis & Clark expedition stop. The scenic views along the Columbia River from the Sacagawea Heritage Trail are also highly praised, as is the convenience of facilities and starting points for trails at Sacagawea State Park.
Yes, Sacagawea State Park is a 267-acre park located at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. It offers picnic areas and green spaces, perfect for relaxation and enjoying the natural surroundings.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each trail are not detailed, many outdoor trails in the region, such as the Jump Off Joe Road, are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control due to occasional vehicle traffic. Always check local regulations for specific trails.
Trails around Finley vary in difficulty. The Sacagawea Heritage Trail is generally well-graded and considered easy for cycling and walking. Other routes, like the Jump Off Joe loop for cycling, can be more challenging, rated as difficult. You can find a range of hiking trails and cycling routes with varying difficulty levels.
Yes, both the Confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers and the Sacagawea Heritage Trail offer excellent viewpoints with scenic vistas of the rivers and surrounding landscape. Sacagawea State Park also provides river views.


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