Mariah Konchan: The park was nice. The bathrooms/showers were always clean. There was only a little hiking, and it was not a lot of space per each campsite, which was why it lost one star. But overall a good time. We visited in early August so no fires allowed. Check-in process was simple and thorough.
Andy Jones: The museum was being refurbished, so I can only comment on dig site - it was fun! Bring your own tools, pretty much any chisel will work. Site is in full sun so be prepared. You can leave site (lunch) and return. The site is short walk (200 yds?) from museum, disabled parking at dig. Pretty much 100% you will find some sort of fossil, likely fern or leaf, even without tools.
Talius937: Nice ground to walk but it opens at 10am. Really would be nice if they would keep the websites up to date since they say 8am. We didnt get to go in the museum or interactive areas since they were closed and we had to be in Walla Walla soon after. Maybe next time
Misterblue Guy: This museum is amazing. Very well organized with thematic sections. Extensive research resources for any south east Washington subject. The volunteers running the museum are very friendly and helpful. If you like old timey American stuff, this is very worth a visit.
Rek Aksky: Very quiet, very nice small park! With a boat launch, playground, and ample parking.
There is place for gathering and BBQ!
Restroom needs some upkeeping and maintenance.
Must see the sunset!
Amanda Sandoval: This is a cute neighborhood park with lots to do and sidewalks from cross streets which is nice not to have to walk around. The play structure is also set back from the road which is nice