Alcohol Policy
Possession and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. Possession and/or consumption of alcohol can contribute to unruly or dangerous behavior. Violators will be removed from the facility.
Animals
Animals are allowed at Wawawai landing, but per park rules, must be kept on a leash.
Banners and Signs
Hand held banners are permitted if they are in good taste, contain no profanity or derogatory statements, and do not block the view of other patrons.
Camcorders
Videotaping equipment is not allowed without written permission from the WSU Athletic Department. To obtain permission, patrons should call the Athletic Department (509) 335-5646.
Cameras
Hand held photography cameras for personal use are allowed.
Code of Conduct
It is the goal of the WSU Public Safety Department and Athletics Event Management to provide a safe, enjoyable, and positive environment for all participants and fans. Safety and security policies have been established to benefit everyone entering our venues. Please help us maintain a FUN and SAFE environment for athletes, students, families, and all patrons by complying with all stadium policies. WSU, along with the NCAA and Pac-12 Conference, has assigned a high priority to assuring athletic events are conducted in a safe and enjoyable atmosphere that promotes good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, discriminatory statements *on the basis of race, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, age, national origin, religion, military status, disability status, or any other characteristic,* or other abusive comments or actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches, team representatives, or other patrons will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition.
Any comments that, pose a genuine threat, can be deemed harassment, or violates the law, is prohibited and may be grounds for removal from the event. WSU reserves the right to regulate behavior to ensure that it does not disrupt athletic events or other regular activities of the University. Entering the field/court of play during the course of event will subject a guest to immediate ejection from the venue. Guests are responsible for complying with all applicable University, state, and federal rules, polices and laws. Failure to do so may result in seat relocation, ejection, loss of games tickets, and/or criminal consequences.
Comments, Questions, and/or Concerns
• Athletics General Line/Tickets - 1-800 GO COUGS
• Cougar Athletic Fund - 1-877 IMA COUG
• Event Management - (509) 335-4304
• Facilities - (509) 335-4100
• Marketing/Promotions - (509) 335-0839
Driving Directions to Wawawai Landing From Pullman
- Take Davis Way out of Pullman towards Colfax (becomes highway 270)
- Turn left onto US 195 South
- Take the first right onto WA 194 W/Wawawai Road
- Drive 10 miles then turn right onto Wawawai Road/Wawawai Grade Road
- Drive 5 miles then continue onto WA 193 E/Wawawai River Road
- Wawawai County Park will be on your right
- Approximately 1 mile further will be the boathouse at Wawawai Landing
Fight Song
Click
HERE.
First Aid
Please contact WSU Athletics personnel near the boathouse for first aid assistance.
Lost and Found
Lost and Found may be turned in to the boathouse and picked up in Bohler Athletic Complex Room 173 after the completion of the regatta. You may also call 509-335-0392 to claim items.
Parking and Transportation
Free Parking is available at Wawawai Landing for spectators.
Prohibited Items/Safety Policies
The following policies have been developed with spectator and participant safety in mind. Failure to abide by the following policies may result in ejection and/or legal proceedings.
Prohibited Items:
- Non-service animals
- Alcohol
- Bicycles
- Glass, metal containers and thermoses This rule does not apply to empty plastic water bottles, which are one liter in size or less.
- Laser Pointers
- Hard sided bags, suitcases, coolers, or other similar devices
- Large bags (all soft sided bags must be able to fit under your seat and be no larger than 14”x 8” x 14”)
- Artificial noisemakers (horns, whistles, etc.)
- Tobacco products. Smoking is not allowed on campus
- Fireworks/weapons/explosive devices
- Camcorders without written permission from WSU Athletics (to obtain permission please call 509/335-4304)
- Drones
- Umbrellas
- Food and beverage unless purchase inside the venue
- Extension items used to hold cellular telephones or cameras in place (e.g. “selfie sticks”)
- Flag poles, or any items that act as an extension of an arm and have a flag or sign affixed
Safety Policies:
Our staff will proactively intervene to support an environment where guests can enjoy the Cougar Track and Field experience free from unacceptable behavior, including the following:
- No Smoking is allowed on campus
- •No Throwing of Objects
- No unruly or disruptive behavior
- No Foul/abusive language or obscene gestures
- Intoxication or other signs of impairment related to alcohol consumption
Any guest not adhering to the above code or behaving in an unruly manner will be removed from the facility. Event management staff reserves the right to determine what unruly or unacceptable behavior is.
If anyone is interfering with your enjoyment of our event, please contact the nearest Event Staff member for assistance.
Restrooms
Portable restrooms are in place at Wawawai landing for spectators to use.
Rowing Home Page
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Schedule
View the WSU Rowing schedule
here.
Tickets
Admission is not charged at WSU Rowing regattas.
Wawawai Landing
Located 19 miles southwest of Pullman, Washington, on Wawawai Road, Wawawai Landing is the scenic home to the Women’s Rowing team.
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