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Discover the Rocky Reach Dam Discovery Center
Explore the Rocky Reach Dam Discovery Center, an interactive learning destination overlooking the Columbia River at Rocky Reach Dam. This modern visitor center explains how hydroelectric power is generated, how rivers support wildlife, and how the Columbia River shaped the region’s economy and environment. Through hands-on exhibits and immersive displays, visitors of all ages gain a deeper understanding of energy, water, and nature.
Why it’s special:
The Discovery Center combines science, history, and fun in one place. From fish-viewing windows to turbine simulators, it offers one of Washington’s best free educational experiences focused on renewable energy and river ecosystems.
History / Story of the Rocky Reach Dam Discovery Center
Originally developed as a visitor center for Rocky Reach Dam, the Discovery Center evolved into a full-scale educational facility designed to engage the public with hydropower, river ecology, and regional history. Located directly along the Columbia River, the center highlights the balance between energy production, environmental stewardship, and community responsibility in north-central Washington.
What You’ll See & Do at the Discovery Center
Explore interactive exhibits explaining hydroelectric power generation
Turn turbine cranks and experiment with hands-on energy displays
Watch salmon and other fish through underwater viewing windows
Learn about Columbia River wildlife, geology, and cultural history
View short educational films and multimedia presentations
Enjoy scenic river views from observation areas
Participate in seasonal programs, STEM activities, and family events
Hands-On Elements: Interactive mechanical displays, touchscreens, educational simulations
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed in exhibit spaces; avoid flash near sensitive displays
Pricing of the Discovery Center Visit
Price: Free
Admission and all exhibits are available at no cost.
Practical Info for Visiting Rocky Reach Dam Discovery Center
Duration: 1–2 hours
Format: Self-guided exploration
Working Hours:
Tuesday–Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday–Monday: Closed
Audience: Families, students, educators, engineering and nature enthusiasts
Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: School field trips and group visits welcome; advance coordination recommended
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable shoes; weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor park areas
Facilities: Interactive exhibits, restrooms, observation deck, picnic areas
Closures: Closed Sundays and Mondays; holiday closures may apply
Nearby
Rocky Reach Dam Park — Gardens, picnic areas, playgrounds, and outdoor exhibits
Columbia River Waterfront — Scenic walking and wildlife viewing
Lake Entiat — Boating, fishing, and recreation opportunities nearby
FAQs About Visiting the Discovery Center
Do I need a reservation?
No. The Discovery Center is open to walk-in visitors during regular hours.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes. Many exhibits are designed specifically for hands-on learning and are popular with children and school groups.
Can I see fish year-round?
Fish viewing is seasonal, depending on migration cycles, but exhibits explain fish passage throughout the year.
Is there outdoor space to explore?
Yes. The surrounding park includes trails, gardens, and picnic areas that complement the indoor exhibits.
Is it interesting for adults?
Absolutely. Exhibits cover hydropower engineering, river management, and regional history in depth.
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