Tapteal Greenway Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting conservation, education, and recreation along the lower Yakima River in Richland, WA. Their efforts include land acquisition, native plant restoration projects, and stewardship of existing open spaces such as Amon Creek Natural Preserve, Chamna Natural Preserve, and W.E. Johnson Park. They also provide educational opportunities for students of all ages through school STEM nights, classroom visits, field trips, and their Wildlands Walk event.
The primary focus of Tapteal Greenway is the 31-mile corridor along the lower Yakima River, which stretches from the Kiona Bend at Benton City to the mouth of the river at Bateman Island. This corridor features the Tapteal Trail on land and the Tapteal Water Trail on the river, offering opportunities for hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, and bird watching. With their mission to conserve, educate, and provide recreational activities, Tapteal Greenway Association is committed to preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of the lower Yakima River region.
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