Powerhouse / 40th
The Powerhouse Canal Pathway in Yakima, WA is an 8.85-acre trail that has been a popular recreational and transportation route since its initial construction in 1996. Stretching 2.45 miles from Chesterley Park to McGuinness Park, the pathway is a key component of the Trek Yakima campaign, connecting with the William O. Douglas Trail and offering future plans for expansion towards Powerhouse Road and the Cowiche Canyon Conservancy's lower canyon trail. This unique pathway provides a safe and scenic environment for walkers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the beauty of Yakima while promoting non-motorized transportation options. As part of the City of Yakima's Parks and Recreation offerings, the Powerhouse Canal Pathway is a valuable asset for the community, showcasing the city's commitment to enhancing recreational opportunities and promoting a healthy lifestyle for residents and visitors alike.Generated from the website