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Othello, Washington
Attractions

Art and Artists Galleries

The Old Hotel Art Gallery. 33 Larch, Othello, WA 99344. Phone: 509-488-5936. E-mail

Fairs

Adams County Fair. Phone: 509-488-2871.

Farmers Market

Othello Farmer's Market. Pioneer Park on Main Street and 4th Avenue, Othello, WA.

Festivals and Events

American Fiesta Amistad. Phone: 509-750-3206. E-mail

Othello Rodeo. 821 S. Reynolds Road, Othello, WA 99344. Phone: 509-488-2604.

Othello Sandhill Crane Festival. 449 E. Cedar, Othello, WA 99344. Phone: 509-488-2802; Toll-free: 1-866-726-3445. E-mail

Othello Spud Run. On Main Street, Othello, WA.

Museums and Exhibits

Othello Community Museum. 3rd and Larch, Othello, WA 99344. Phone: 509-488-2268.

Scenic Drives

Coulee Corridor Scenic Byway. (National Scenic Byways website.)

State Parks

Potholes State Park. 6762 Highway 262 E, Othello, WA 99344.

Wildlife Refuge

Columbia National Wildlife Refuge. 735 E. Main Street, Othello, WA 99344. Phone: 509-488-2668.

The refuge provides a habitat of 23,000 acres in the famous Channeled Scablands of the Columbia River Basin featuring numerous small to medium-sized lakes surrounded by sagebrush and grassy uplands, canyons, and buttes. The refuge is a interring area for an average population of more than 100,000 ducks (mostly mallards) and Canada geese. Some mallards, redheads, and cinnamon teal nest on the refuge along with various song, water, marsh, and shorebirds, and many hawks and owls. View birds by canoeing through the network of lakes, or from the interpretive foot trails, or the scenic auto tour.

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