Pasco Farmers Market
A vibrant weekly farmers’ market featuring fresh local produce, artisan goods and family-friendly activities—perfect for Chapel Hill–area residents looking for community connection and local flavor on a Saturday morning.
Pasco offers a serene atmosphere defined by low noise levels and peaceful streets near major highways. The community provides convenient access to over 100 diverse restaurants and coffee shops, along with approximately 20 grocery stores scattered throughout the area. Education opportunities are plentiful, with both public and private primary and secondary schools situated nearby most residences. Most housing consists of spacious single detached homes built both before and after 2000, featuring three to four or more bedrooms. Parking availability is ample, and several bus lines serve the city, ensuring connections beyond personal transportation. This neighborhood combines modern comforts with a tranquil environment.
Pasco offers a slower-paced atmosphere. Pasco is very quiet overall, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic around US Highway 12, I-182, the airport (Tri-Cities) or the railway line.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A five‑acre neighborhood park situated at 5801 Chapel Hill Blvd featuring playgrounds, walking trails, a basketball court, covered picnic shelters, and restrooms—Palomino Park offers a convenient and well‑equipped outdoor gathering and play space right within Chapel Hill. ([pasco-wa.gov](https://www.pasco-wa.gov/facilities/facility/details/Palomino-Park-61?utm_source=openai))
Located at 1016 N 14th Ave, this private faith‑based school is notable for its dual‑language (Spanish/English) program and long history serving the Chapel Hill area since 1951, providing kindergarten through grade 8 with strong community ties. ([spspasco.com](https://spspasco.com/?utm_source=openai))
At 5204 Road 108 just south of Chapel Hill, the modern year‑round indoor/outdoor facility with a lazy river, lap pool, slides, party rooms and water fitness options serves as a standout hub for recreation and family fun for locals. ([wa-pasco2.civicplus.com](https://wa-pasco2.civicplus.com/1724/Pasco-Aquatic-Center?utm_source=openai))
Accessible via Road 68 and Chapel Hill Blvd, the nearby Sandifur Parkway business corridor hosts a cluster of shops, restaurants, and services that provide convenient retail options just a short drive from the neighborhood. ([franklincountywa.gov](https://www.franklincountywa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3404?utm_source=openai))
Planned in Pasco’s Comprehensive Safety Action Plan, the proposed Road 76 overpass will improve pedestrian and bicycle connectivity across I‑182, enhancing access between Chapel Hill and western Pasco, including schools and business areas. ([pasco-wa.gov](https://www.pasco-wa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/69435/Pasco-Comprehensive-Safety-Action-Plan-Adopted-March-2-2026---w-Appendices?bidId=&utm_source=openai))
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A vibrant weekly farmers’ market featuring fresh local produce, artisan goods and family-friendly activities—perfect for Chapel Hill–area residents looking for community connection and local flavor on a Saturday morning.
An all‑day, family‑friendly Independence Day tradition offering a pancake breakfast, kids’ street dance, parade, cardboard boat regatta, live bands and fireworks—ideal for locals seeking festive fun and community spirit.
Outdoor watch‑party events for World Cup soccer with big‑screen matches, live music, games, local food vendors and family activities—great for sports fans in the Chapel Hill/Pasco area.
A regional musical event featuring Grupo Barak—drawing in Pasco residents and Chapel Hill–area locals with an interest in live music in a mid‑summer concert setting.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Chapel Hill
Local characteristics and demographics for Chapel Hill