Hosting several one-of-a-kind attractions, the City of Kittitas is home to all sorts of unique things to do.
Hosting several one-of-a-kind attractions, the City of Kittitas is home to all sorts of unique things to do.
Take in the sight of 149 wind turbines generating solar and wind power while surrounded by views of the mountainous peaks of Rainier, Adams, and Hood, and the Columbia River basin - or take a historic walk at an 1870s homestead or 224-mile former rail-trail.
All this and more is waiting for you in Kittitas, WA!
THE CITY PARK
With picnic tables, gazebo and a new playground, the City Park's the perfect place to spend a sunny day with friends and family.
230 N Pierce St Kittitas, WA
WILD HORSE WINDFARM TOURS
Explore the diverse educational displays at the Renewable Energy Center to learn more about wind and solar technology, as well as the area's unique natural history.
Open April 1-Nov. 15, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
25905 Vantage Highway Ellensburg, WA 98926
(509) 964-7815
OLMSTEAD PLACE STATE PARK
Enjoy historic gardens and farm artifacts at this 1870's homestead. Stroll along Coleman Creek following the Altapes Creek Interpretive Trail. Old-time special events are sponsored by the park throughout the year. Take a tour of the log cabin and the 1908 house.
921 Ferguson Road Ellensburg, WA 98926
(509) 925-1943
TRINITY FARMS
Trinity Farms is the realization of Mike and Paulette Forman’s dream of having a ranch on which to raise their family and establish the nucleus of an exceptional line of cattle. Thirty years later, three generations of Formans live, work, and flourish on Trinity Farms.
2451 Number 81 Rd. Ellensburg, WA 98926
(509) 968-4800
GILMOUR MEMORIAL LIBRARY
This historic library has all kinds of books, videos, and DVD's! They have a very nice movie selection and you can check them out for a week for free! Find something for every taste at this quaint home-style library.
200 N Pierce St Kittitas, WA 98934
(509) 968-0226
JOHN WAYNE PIONEER TRAIL
Spanning just shy of 224 miles, the John Wayne Pioneer Trail is one of the longest rail-trail conversions in the United States. The trail passes through areas of Washington state that are rich in wildlife and natural beauty.