Harlan Landing is a serene beach located in Selah, Washington, known for its soft, fine, golden sand and tranquil atmosphere. The beach stretches approximately one mile and offers a peaceful setting for relaxation. It is situated near the confluence of the Yakima and Naches rivers, providing scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities like swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and boating. The area is also rich in history, named after the Harlan family, who were early settlers and established a ferry service across the Yakima River.
The beach is surrounded by natural beauty, with nearby attractions such as the Yakima Valley Museum, Yakima Greenway, and Cowiche Canyon Trail, offering a mix of cultural, historical, and outdoor experiences.
Harlan Landing is a popular spot for those seeking a quiet retreat from urban life, with its picturesque landscape and recreational opportunities.