Pasco

Eagle Crest Estates, Pasco Neighborhood

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.

Highlights of Eagle Crest Estates

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏞️ Scenic Ridge Views along Eagle Crest Drive

The elevated lots along Eagle Crest Drive offer sweeping territorial views of the Columbia River basin, giving residents a unique sense of serenity and a dramatic natural backdrop that’s rare within Pasco city limits.

🏫 Ray Reynolds Middle School

This public middle school lies approximately 1.5–2.3 miles from homes on Eagle Crest Drive, offering accessible education in the Pasco School District with a convenient neighborhood reach.

🏫 Chiawana Senior High School

Serving students grades 8–12, Chiawana High is located about 3 miles from Eagle Crest Estates, making it the primary high school for many families in the neighborhood.

🍽️ Local Cafés and Barbecue along Road 100 Corridor

Just a short drive from Eagle Crest Estates (about 1.4–1.6 mi), nearby eateries such as Swagg Coffee Bar and Porter’s Real Barbecue provide convenient options for casual dining and community gathering.

🛣️ Easy Access to I‑182 / Road 100

Eagle Crest Estates is located just a couple of miles from the I‑182/Road 100 interchange, offering residents swift connectivity to Richland, Kennewick, shopping centers and regional amenities.

A Pasco Neighborhood

This July in Eagle Crest Estates

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Saturdays, May–October 2026 (including July 2026)

Pasco Farmers Market

Peanuts Park (426 W. Lewis St., Downtown Pasco) • 8:00 AM–12:00 PM

A vibrant weekly market just a short drive from Eagle Crest Estates, perfect for picking up locally grown produce, handcrafted goods, and connecting with neighbors in a friendly outdoor setting.

July 4, 2026

Pasco Fun Fest – 250th America Celebration

St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Pasco County • 5:00 PM–10:00 PM

A free, family-friendly evening featuring live music, food trucks, kids' zone, and a professional fireworks show—ideal for residents near Eagle Crest Estates to enjoy patriotic summer fun together.

July 4, 2026

Grand Old 4th of July – Parade & Cardboard Regatta

Memorial Park & Memorial Aquatic Park, Pasco • Pancake Breakfast 7–11 AM; Regatta 1:00 PM; Battle of the Bands 7:30 PM; Fireworks 10:00 PM

This long-standing local celebration offers a pancake breakfast, the fun Cardboard Regatta, live musical battles and fireworks—great for families living nearby seeking a full day of community festivities.

Various dates in July 2026 (e.g. July 22–24, 2026)

Library Programs at Mid‑Columbia Libraries – Pasco Branch

Mid‑Columbia Libraries, Pasco Branch (1320 W. Hopkins St.)

Multiple engaging programs for kids, teens, families, and adults—like Bilingual Storytime, LEGO Club, Freedom to Read Storytime—offered right in Pasco, easily accessible for local families.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Eagle Crest Estates

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Local characteristics and demographics for Eagle Crest Estates

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