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Why Live in Union Gap
Union Gap, located just south of Yakima, Washington, has evolved from farmland into a suburban community, benefiting from its proximity to Interstate 82. The city serves as Yakima's shopping hub, featuring the Valley Mall, big-box stores, and a variety of dining options, including local favorites like Miner's Drive-In Restaurant and Jean’s Cottage Inn. The residential areas consist mainly of midcentury bungalows, ranch-style houses, and manufactured homes, with homes typically priced between $40,000 and $370,000. Union Gap School District serves preschool through eighth-grade students, while parts of the city fall under the Yakima School District, both of which have average ratings. Union Gap boasts several parks, including the expansive Youth Activities Park with an equestrian arena and BMX track, and Fullbright Park, home to the Central Washington Agricultural Museum and hiking trails. The city hosts various attractions such as the annual Christmas parade, Spring Barrel Weekend vineyard tours, and history-themed events at the agricultural museum. Transportation is facilitated by Union Gap Transit buses, with connections to Yakima Transit, and easy access to I-82 and the Yakima Air Terminal-McAllister Field. While the area is generally safer than the national average, residents should be aware that regional wildfires during the summer and early fall can affect air quality.