We were a little leery of taking the time to leave the main highway, but it was well worth our time. It was a great way for my kids age 12-17 to learn about the daily struggles of pioneer life. We got through the main museum in an hour, but would like to have spent more time. There are lots of trails to take outside and a wagon train encampment. It was very well done. We were able to use our National Park pass for this.
This is a beautiful falls and well worth the $5 to get in. We were mesmerized by its beauty. It outshined many of the falls that we saw in the Columbia River Gorge.
Visit the Topaz museum that is right next to this. It gives a vivid account of the Japanese encampment that was located in Delta. It is free to attend and very well done.