According to the Washington State Parks website, it is a concrete boat ramp that is 30 feet wide and has a dock for loading and unloading passengers and gear.
This boat ramp services the Columbia River, which is a major waterway in the Pacific Northwest. According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Columbia River is open to a wide variety of watercraft, including motorized and non-motorized boats, such as kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards.
As of August 2021, there are no specific restrictions on the types of watercraft that are permitted to use the Sacajawea Heritage Trail Tri-Cities boat ramp. However, it is always a good idea to check with local authorities and regulations to ensure that your watercraft is permitted on the Columbia River before launching from this boat ramp.
| YAKIMA RIVER AT KIONA | 1520cfs |
| UMATILLA RIVER NEAR UMATILLA | 129cfs |
| WALLA WALLA RIVER NEAR TOUCHET | 196cfs |
| YAKIMA RIVER AT MABTON | 1400cfs |
| COLUMBIA RIVER BELOW PRIEST RAPIDS DAM | 101000cfs |
| UMATILLA R AT W RESERVATION BNDY NR PENDLETON | 84cfs |