Goose Prairie, Washington

Goose Prairie is an unincorporated community in Yakima County, Washington, United States.

It was founded by Tom Fife in 1886 who named it after a goose that visited the meadow one evening and stayed the night.

Besides the camp the meadow contains a number of cabins and a diner only open on summer holiday weekends.

[4] Goose Prairie was the summer home of the 20th century United States Supreme Court Justice William O.

[7] It is also where Kay Kershaw and Isabelle Lynn operated the Double K Mountain Ranch; they played a key role in the designation of the nearby William O. Douglas Wilderness area.

Map of Washington highlighting Yakima County