Centrally located on State Route 127 between Walla Walla and Colfax, Central Ferry is the most rural of all the port sites and allows access to a wide geographic area at an affordable price. Like the Port of Almota, the Port of Central Ferry serves as a major grain terminal for the Palouse region. It is also a major site for the manufacturing and wholesaling of fertilizer. The site consists of 147 acres of developed land, divided into 18 industrial lots. Barge, rail and truck access are available including rail access via the Great Northwest Railroad Line. The site also includes utilities and 7.2 million bushels grain storage.
The Port of Central Ferry is located 50 miles downriver from the Port of Wilma.
The Port of Central Ferry consists of 147 acres of developed land, divided into 18 industrial lots.
The Port of Central Ferry’s central location allows it to service a very wide area, including the eastern Washington region and parts of Idaho and Montana.
McCoy Grain Terminal
Central Ferry Fertilizer Storage
Riley's River Ranch