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Spirit of America Trail Kennewick (South Highlands)

corner of 7th and Vancouver, Kennewick
Full name: Spirit of America Trail Kennewick

There is actually a great deal of gay activity inside the streets of South Highlands if you are curious and you need to figure it out come to go to. The catalog of events and places to go in South Highlands is increasing just about every day, so don't be shy and drop by Spirit of America Trail Kennewick to find out what life has planned for you personally now.

You can meet a large amount of different individuals in North America for any reasonable quantity of cash in a road trip. In corner of 7th and Vancouver, Kennewick you can be whoever you need without needing to be worried with your surroundings, just let go and get pleasure from. There are many places in North America here you are able to discover the city and unearth new faces and maybe dance till down. A lot of people today add to their favorite list this spot, Spirit of America Trail Kennewick, because is one of the hottest gay places around the city using the plans ever.


Ever been in South Highlands?

Write down the GPS coordinates we have on our file for this gay place, so you can enter them into your GPS to help you locate the gay spot easily.:


  • GPS

    46.202213, -119.148399
  • Location

    USA, Washington, South Highlands
  • Address

    corner of 7th and Vancouver
    Kennewick
  • Directions

    Park at the parking lot in the parking lot at 7th and Vancouver, the trail is behind the drain system for the canyon. Just walk about 1/4 mile down the trail to get what you want. 4/11/05 A cruiser adds: This is all part of the City of Kennewick's Zintel Canyon Greenway, I have included the Zintel Greenway sign, the street address sign, and the start of the Spirit of America Trail. The "where it is done" depends on where you are on the trail. It is deeply wooded on both side and has walk-worn paths that lead to the most promising spots. A creek runs through the whole canyon and goes under the parking lot at 7th and Vancouver to flow to the Columbia River.



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