Getting Around
Moses Lake is best explored by car to reach the various natural attractions and scenic spots.
Moses Lake, located in Grant County, Washington, is a city that combines natural beauty with a vibrant community atmosphere. The city is centered around Moses Lake, the largest natural body of fresh water in the county, offering over 120 miles of shoreline for recreational activities. Known for its diverse wildlife, the area is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The city is part of the Columbia Basin Project, enhancing its appeal with nearby attractions like the Potholes Reservoir and the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge. Whether you're interested in water sports, hiking, or simply enjoying the serene environment, Moses Lake provides a welcoming escape.
Largest natural body of fresh water in Grant County.
Over 120 miles of scenic shoreline.
Diverse wildlife and migratory birds.
Part of the Columbia Basin Project.
Proximity to Potholes Reservoir and Columbia National Wildlife Refuge.
Close access to Potholes Reservoir, ideal for fishing and water sports.
Beautiful natural surroundings with extensive shoreline and wildlife.
Rich in outdoor recreational opportunities and scenic views.
Moses Lake is best explored by car to reach the various natural attractions and scenic spots.
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$80-$150 p/day
Don't miss visiting the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge for a chance to see diverse wildlife.
The lake offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and water sports.
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Check the local calendar for community events and festivals, particularly in the summer months.
Nature Lovers, Outdoor Activities, Family, Relaxation, Wildlife
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a great time to visit Moses Lake with blooming flora and pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Summer offers warm weather ideal for water sports and enjoying the lake.
Fall brings cooler temperatures and vibrant autumn colors, perfect for hiking and photography.
Winter is quieter but offers a peaceful retreat and potential for birdwatching.