Moses Lake is located in Grant County in central eastern Washington State with close proximity to Ephrata and Ritzville. Larson AFB is 5 miles away. Spokane is northeast of Moses Lake on Interstate 90 about 100 miles. The city is located on Moses Lake the largest fresh water in Grant County.
Moses Lake is the home to Big Ben Community College and the Moses Lake Pirates which is part of the WCL, West Coast League, which showcases some of the nation's top collegiate prospects. WCL is based in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with ballparks from Bend, Oregon to Kelowna, British Columbia.
Outdoor recreation includes bird watching at the nearby Columbia National Wildlife Refuge, fishing, and playing in the sand dunes at Grant County ORV.
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Things to do in Moses Lake
Farmers Market
Farm fresh produce and handmade arts/crafts. Open Saturdays mornings & Wednesday afternoons from mid-June through mid-October. Call 509) 765-7888 for more information.
Moses Lake Family Aquatic Center
Two 200' water slides, zero depth beach & bay area, Olympic sized competitive tank, treasure island play-structure, sand volleyball courts, wet sand playground, on-site concessions, picnic pavillion. Call (509) 766.9246 for more information.
Moses Lake Museum & Art Center
Extensive collection of Native American artifacts. Gallery features ongoing art exhibits. Gift shop featuring hand made arts & crafts items. Call (509) 766.9395 for more information.
228 W. 3rd Avenue, Moses Lake, WA
Sand Dunes/ORV Park
Enjoy the fun and excitement of "conquering" a sand dune and more! The Grant County ORV area, one of the largest in the region, is located just four miles outside Moses Lake city limits in the sand dunes. Drive south on Division Street or take exit 174 off of I-90 and follow signs south. Rustic (no developed facilities) camping is permitted. The sand dunes are is located on the southern tip of Moses Lake with rolling sand dunes and great fishing and water skiing opportunities available! Call 509) 765-7888 for more information.
White Heron Winery
The winery started making wine in 1986 with a Washington State Pinot Noir. In the spring of 1988, White Heron released the 1986 Pinot Noir and the 1987 Dry Riesling. Subsequent vintages of these wines have been released and in 1990 White Heron added the 1988 Chantepierre - a meritage type blend of Cabernet Savignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot. Current vintages are made with grapes from our own vineyards and from selected Columbia Valley growers. Each wine is unique in style and creates its own niche in the wine world. Call (509) 797-WINE for more information.

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