Hiking & Camping

Bring your backpack and tent to Grant County and we'll show you what camping and hiking are all about! We feature a variety of developed campgrounds as well as rustic opportunities.


Downriver Trail
Phone: 509-633-3074 or 800-268-5332
6.5 miles below the Grand Coulee Dam along the Columbia River.


More Outdoor Stuff
The geology of the Columbia Basin accounts for its compatibility with both agriculture and outdoor recreation. The granite found in the Basin is approximately 60 million years old, but became exposed after 30 million years of adjustments in the earth's crust and erosion. Basalt (a dense crystalline lave) may also be seen. Floods, fire, ice and volcanoes all played into the historical shaping of the area. This shaping continues even today. Mt. St. Helens provided the latest major change when it erupted on May 18, 1980. The croplands of today's Columbia Basin are servciced by a complex system of reservoirs and waterways that take advantage of the unusual geologic features of the area.


Moses Lake Area Parks Facilities
P.O. Box 1579
Moses Lake, WA  98837
Phone: (509) 766-9240
Email: recreation@moses-lake.com
Web: http://www.mlrec.com
Welcome to Moses Lake Parks and Recreation Department. We hope you will find this site easy to use and useful in planning local outings. We have added the online schedule of upcoming events sorted by category and month. Make sure to take advantage of all your parks have to offer! The mission of the Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Department is to plan, develop and maintain safe recreational facilities and programs for the health, pleasure and educational use of the community and its visitors.


Steamboat Rock
Hwy 155
Electric City, WA  99123
Phone: 509-633-1304
Climb 1,000 feet to the top of Steamboat Rock, located at Steamboat Rock State Park



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