1 Best Sight in Washington Wine Country, Washington

Yakima River Canyon

One of central Washington's most dramatic drives, this 27-mile journey alongside the region's defining river twists and turns beneath towering 2,000-foot sagebrush-carpeted cliffs and volcanic basalt outcroppings. There are four well-marked BLM recreation areas—each with picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, campgrounds, nature trails, and boat ramps—along the drive, which provides a stunningly scenic alternative to Interstate 82 between Ellensburg and Yakima. A few local companies, including Yakima River Tubing ( www.yakimarivertubing.com) offer family-friendly float trips along this generally gentle stretch of river, which is also popular among trout fly-fishing enthusiasts. Keep your eye out for eagles and other raptors circling overhead. At the north end of the canyon in 64-acre Helen McCabe State Park, construction is underway on a sleek, contemporary interpretive center that will educate visitors about the canyon and the region's thriving indigenous culture, and feature trails and a fishing pond; visit  www.ycic.org for news about the anticipated opening date.