List 6 Tourist Attractions in Wenatchee, Washington | Travel to United States
Here, 6 Top Tourist Attractions in Wenatchee, US State..
There's Ohme Gardens, Riverfront Park, Mission Ridge Ski and Board Resort, Rocky Reach Dam Park, Wenatchee Confluence State Park, Wenatchee National Forest and more...
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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Wenatchee - Washington
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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Wenatchee - Washington: Ohme Gardens, Apple Capital Loop Trail, Pybus Public Market, Riverfront Park, Mission Ridge Ski and Board Resort, Wenatchee Confluence State Park, Rocky Reach Dam Park, Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center, Wenatchee National Forest, Peshastin Pinnacles State Park
Rocky Reach Dam Visitor Center opens for season
WENATCHEE - The Rocky Reach Dam Visitor Center and park opened for the season on Wednesday. Debbie Gallaher, the Visitor Services Manager, said that last year over 62,000 people came for tours of the facility or enjoyed time at the park.
Tour the Rocky Reach Dam and Fish Ladder
Watch close-up footage of fish using fish ladders to pass through the Rocky Reach Dam on the Columbia River. The dam is 473 miles (761 km) above the mouth of the Columbia and about 10 miles from the town of Wenatchee in the state of Washington.
A few facts about the dam:
11 generators
Generator nameplate capacity is 1,300 megawatts
Dam contains 12 spillway gates
Original construction started in 1956
Commercial operation 1961 (seven generators)
Four generators added in 1969 - 71
Project license expires in the year 2052
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Experience Chelan County
Travel upriver by air from Rock Island Dam to learn about hydropower in Chelan County.
Ohme Gardens - Wenatchee, WA
A walk around Ohme Gardens. It is a beautiful place here in the Wenatchee Valley.
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This 12-minute program recalls the beginning of the public power movement in Chelan County and recounts the tremendous foresight and effort it took to acquire the Rock Island and Chelan dams and build Rocky Reach. Chelan County PUD, 1999.
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Visit Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia River, Washington, United States
Grand Coulee Dam is a gravity dam on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington built to produce hydroelectric power and provide irrigation water. It was constructed between 1933 and 1942, originally with two power plants. A third power station was completed in 1974 to increase its energy production. It is the largest electric power-producing facility in the United States.[3]
The proposal to build the dam was the focus of a bitter debate during the 1920s between two groups. One wanted to irrigate the ancient Grand Coulee with a gravity canal and the other supported a high dam and pumping scheme. Dam supporters won in 1933, but for fiscal reasons the initial design was for a low dam 290 ft (88 m) high which would generate electricity, but not support irrigation. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and a consortium of three companies called MWAK (Mason-Walsh-Atkinson Kier Company) began construction that year. After visiting the construction site in August 1934, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt began endorsing the high dam design which, at 550 ft (168 m) high, would provide enough electricity to pump water to irrigate the Columbia Basin. The high dam was approved by Congress in 1935 and completed in 1942; the first water over-topped its spillway on June 1 of that year. For more info, visit this link:
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North Cascades National Park
00:03:05 1 Human history
00:03:14 1.1 Paleoindians and Native Americans
00:07:10 1.2 Anglo-European Exploration
00:11:20 1.3 Mining, logging and dam construction
00:14:25 1.4 Establishing the National Park
00:17:14 2 Park management
00:19:34 2.1 Access
00:21:08 3 Geography
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North Cascades National Park is an American national park in the state of Washington. At more than 500,000 acres (200,000 ha), North Cascades National Park is the largest of the three National Park Service units that comprise the North Cascades National Park Complex. North Cascades National Park consists of a northern and southern section, bisected by the Skagit River that flows through Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Lake Chelan National Recreation Area lies on the southern border of the south unit of the park. In addition to the two national recreation areas, other protected lands including several national forests and wilderness areas, as well as Canadian provincial parks in British Columbia, nearly surround the park. North Cascades National Park features the rugged mountain peaks of the North Cascades Range, the most expansive glacial system in the contiguous United States, the headwaters of numerous waterways, and vast forests with the highest degree of flora biodiversity of any American national park.
The region was first settled by Paleo-Indian Native Americans; by the time European American explorers arrived it was inhabited by Skagit tribes. By the early 19th century, the region was visited by fur trappers and several British and American companies vied for control over the fur trade. After the international boundary between Canada and the United States was set at the 49th parallel in 1846, explorers came to chart potential routes through the mountains for roads and railroads. Limited mining and logging occurred from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. The first significant human impact in the region occurred in the 1920s, when several dams were built in the Skagit River valley to generate hydroelectric power. Environmentalists then campaigned to preserve the remaining wilderness, culminating on October 2, 1968, with the designation of North Cascades National Park.
Heavy snows and a high risk of avalanches due to the steep terrain, especially on the western slopes, severely limit visitation in the winter. Most access to the park is from State Route 20, which follows the Skagit River, though even this road is closed for months at a time in the winter. Most of the plant and animal species native to the park region are still found there, though climate change and pollutants from industrialized regions to the west pose risks to the environment. The park has one of the earliest and longest lasting research programs dedicated to studying climate change, primarily through examining the effects of glacial retreat.
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