
The Real Reason West Richland’s Un Boat Races Vanished
Moving here in 1990, I've witnessed significant growth and changes in the Tri-Cities area. I am still creating memories here, of course, but occasionally I ponder some of the 'good stuff' from decades ago that I wish were still around.
The "UN Boat Races" in West Richland, WA, often referred to locally as the "un-boat races," were a unique and informal event where participants would put anything that could float (other than a traditional boat) into the Yakima River. This could include bathtubs, inner tubes, or other creative contraptions.
Everyone got very creative; half the fun was just seeing all the UN Boats as they took to the water for the first time. Some broke right at the beginning, but many made the long, winding river ride with a celebratory exit from the river with bragging rights.
The weather was HOT! And I suppose yes, there was probably a lot of BEER involved.
I don't recall any freak accidents happening or people becoming at all 'unruly', so I've often wondered what happened to the Un Boat Races and why they were discontinued.
I moved to Pasco for a while after that and stopped attending. Later, I heard they no longer have the races. I wondered why so I googled it, because that is what we do nowadays when we want answers.
According to Chat GPT:
I just found an old article Rik Michaels wrote from 2022 about the Un Boat Races. Check it out: Who Remembers the Unboat Races at Richland's Horn Rapids
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