The lake,
Moses Lake, on which the town lies, is made up of three main arms which are over
18 miles long and up to one mile wide. It is the largest, natural body of fresh
water in Grant County. Moses Lake has over 120 miles of shoreline and covers
6,500 acres.
In addition to the natural beauty of the Columbia Basin, Moses Lake has many
convenient, quality visitor attractions and facilities.
We enjoy a variety of
family events, concerts and other activities.
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Area Attractions
We've got a multitude of area attractions here in Moses Lake. So whether you're
looking for the thrill of racing down a 200' water slide, playing some world-class
golf, enjoying a new art exhibit or just splashing around in Washington State's
third largest natural freshwater lake we've got something for everyone!
Moses Lake Public Parks and Facilities
The City of Moses Lake operates an extensive park system that features numerous
recreational sites and opportunities.
Local Activities:
- Farmers Market
- Centennial Theatre (Outdoor Amphitheatre)
- Municipal Ice Skating Rink
- Moses Lake Museum & Art Center
- Moses Lake Family Aquatic Center
- Movie Theater
- Golf Resorts
- Skateboard Park
- White Heron Winery
- Coulee Dam Casino
- Bird Watching
- Boating & Water Sports
- Fishing & Hunting
- Golf
- Hiking & Camping
Sun, Sun, Sun
Residents in Moses Lake enjoy 300 days of sunshine a year. Lucky
for them, Desert Oasis is right next to one of the state's largest natural fresh
water lakes, plus numerous parks and campgrounds. Grant County’s 139 lakes
and numerous beaches offer fun water recreation. The possibilities for camping,
fishing and boat racing are inexhaustible. We're an outdoor recreational oasis! |