Prosser Chamber of Commerce

Parks & Recreation

Crow Butte Park

Crow Butte Park is managed by the Port of Benton and does not require a Discover Pass to enjoy the available amenities. Situated on an island in the majestic Columbia River The 2.75 acre park is accessible by motor and river traffic. There are 50 full service camping spots, two boat launches and a boat basin.

Crow Butte Park is located 11 miles west of Paterson, WA on Highway 14. The park is open: March 15th – October 31st from dawn until dusk.  Check in time: 2:30 pm. Check out: 1:00 pm.


City Park

This 4.49-acre park is located at Seventh Street, Memorial and Sommers Streets. Facilities in the park include a covered picnic pavilion, shaded picnic areas, lighted outdoor stage, playground equipment, open play area, recently renovated restrooms, two concession buildings with food preparation and service facilities.


E.J. Miller Park

This 6.05-acre park is located at Park Avenue and Kinney Way and contains the Prosser Aquatic Center and the Prosser Skate Park. The park also contains 3 outdoor lighted tennis courts, a lighted outdoor basketball court, playground equipment, covered picnic pavilion with sink and electrical outlets, open play areas, large grassy areas with numerous large trees, and restroom facilities.  


Crawford Riverfront Park 

This 7.3-acre park is located along the Yakima River at Byron Road and contains a picnic shelter with electrical outlets and sink, barbecue areas, a soccer field, riverfront pathway, and restrooms. The boat launch to the Yakima River is available for use at the base of Byron Road and Sheridan Avenue near the parking area. There are no public dock facilities.


Farrand Park

Named for the City’s founder, Colonel William Farrand Prosser, and at one time his home site, this 2.04-acre park is located on Byron Road and Third Street, near Crawford Riverfront Park. A rock-mounted bronze plaque honoring Colonel Prosser can be seen at the park. There are restrooms, picnic facilities, barbecue areas, a large play area, shade trees and a public boat launch. The boat launch to the Yakima River is available for use at the base of Byron Road and Sheridan Avenue near the parking area of Crawford Riverfront Park. There are no public dock facilities.


Market Street Park

This 6.0-acre park is located along SR 22 and Market Street. The entrance to the park is off of Market Street and leads to a large parking area. There is a large, grassy area suitable for soccer, or other field games for youths. Currently there are no restroom facilities at the park, but portable units are occasionally placed there. Large trees offer shade for picnics.


Grant Street Park

This 0.26-acre park is located adjacent to the south end of the Grant Street Bridge and contains a small shelter, some picnic tables, and a pleasant view of the Yakima River and Prosser Dam. There are no restroom facilities available.


Prosser Rotary Pathway Park

This 0.12-acre park is located at the northwest corner of Wine Country Road and Nunn Road and contains picnic tables, a drinking fountain, park benches, parking, and concrete walkways. It is also the beginning of the paved Centennial Pathway that leads to the cities of Grandview and then to Sunnyside, WA. There are no facilities available at the park.


Other Locations

 

Prosser Activity Center

This facility, located at the corner of Seventh Street and Dudley Avenue, is currently the home of the Prosser Senior Citizens Organization. This facility is available to the public, on a rental basis, for special events and occasions. Contained within is a complete food preparation and service room , banquet hall, ADA compliant restrooms, and off street parking. For more information please call (509) 786-2915 or contact the City of Prosser by calling (509) 786-2332

Prosser Aquatic Center

The Prosser Aquatic Center is on its way to becoming a haven for families to enjoy the fine summer weather. The facility includes a lap pool, a zero depth pool that imitates a beach, a variety of water toys and 2 slides as well as BBQ and picnic areas and shade covers.  We hope you and your family will visit us at the PAC and enjoy all the new amenities it has to offer.  Daily fees apply to those older than 3 years of age, and season passes are available. For more information, feel free to contact the PAC at (509) 786-0097

Eric Barnard Depot Square

The grounds being maintained by the City of Prosser, this facility is located between Sixth and Seventh Streets, and along Bennett Avenue. It is within the downtown business district and affords ample parking, public restrooms, bench seating, and landscaped areas. The building itself, formerly the old train depot, houses the Visitors Information Center, Prosser Chamber of Commerce, Historic Downtown Prosser Association and public restrooms. For more information please call The Prosser Chamber of Commerce, (509) 786-3177.

 

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