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Badger Mountain is a small mountain in Richland, Washington. Badger rises above the Tri-Cities connected to the smaller Candy Mountain via Goose Gap , is visible throughout much of the area and is a popular hiking destination for a wide variety of climbers.
North-to-south compression of the Columbia Plateau caused anticline folds like Rattlesnake Mountain and the Horse Heaven Hills to rise. These ridges provided geographic barriers, rerouting the river eastward toward the Tri-Cities with it eventually flowing through Wallula Gap. The Ringold Formation is the sediment laid down after this course ...
In the United States an irrigation district is a cooperative, self-governing public corporation set up as a subdivision of the State government, with definite geographic boundaries, organized, and having taxing power to obtain and distribute water for irrigation of lands within the district; created under the authority of a State legislature with the consent of a designated fraction of the ...
Phlox on Badger Mountain in Richland, Wash. Kelsey Kelmel, co-chair of the Columbia Basin Chapter of the Washington Plant Society, ...
It leveraged its Badger Mountain success to take on neighboring Candy Mountain. In 2016, it completed a $1.5 million campaign to establish the Candy Mountain Preserve, which opened in 2017.
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Central Richland as seen from Badger Mountain. Pasco was the first of the Tri-Cities to be incorporated, in 1891. Kennewick was incorporated in 1904, and Richland followed in 1910.
Looking west from park commemorating Sacajawea toward Badger Mountain through business zone Richland Wye ( 46°14′12″N 119°13′59″W / 46.2368015°N 119.2330713°W / 46.2368015; -119.2330713 ) is an unincorporated community within the eastern city limits of Richland