Odd bits of trivia about Yakima County, WA

This page contains information about Yakima County, Washington including major cities, population trends, largest and most common businesses in Yakima County and links to driving directions and geographic distances between major cities in Yakima County, Washington. If you're new to Yakima County or looking for jobs in Yakima County, you can use this information below to orient yourself to the area.

Largest Metropolitan Areas in Yakima County, Washington

  • YAKIMA
  • NACHES
  • WAPATO
  • MOXEE
  • GOOSE PRAIRIE

Distance between major cities in Yakima County, Washington

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Distance from Goose prairie to Moxee is 55.3 miles
Distance from Goose prairie to Naches is 13.2 miles
Distance from Goose prairie to Wapato is 48.4 miles
Distance from Goose prairie to Yakima is 46.5 miles
Distance from Moxee to Goose prairie is 55.3 miles
Distance from Moxee to Naches is 43.2 miles
Distance from Moxee to Wapato is 18.4 miles
Distance from Moxee to Yakima is 9.0 miles
Distance from Naches to Goose prairie is 13.2 miles
Distance from Naches to Moxee is 43.2 miles
Distance from Naches to Wapato is 35.2 miles
Distance from Naches to Yakima is 34.8 miles
Distance from Wapato to Goose prairie is 48.4 miles
Distance from Wapato to Moxee is 18.4 miles
Distance from Wapato to Naches is 35.2 miles
Distance from Wapato to Yakima is 17.4 miles
Distance from Yakima to Goose prairie is 46.5 miles
Distance from Yakima to Moxee is 9.0 miles
Distance from Yakima to Naches is 34.8 miles
Distance from Yakima to Wapato is 17.4 miles

Yakima County Population Over Time:

Population in 2000: 222,795
Population in 2001: 223,452
Population in 2002: 224,617
Population in 2003: 226,705
Population in 2004: 229,215
Population in 2005: 230,937
Population in 2006: 233,105

Population average from 2000-2006: 227,260

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