| 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.
Moses Lake Area Parks Facilities P.O. Box 1579 Moses Lake, WA 98837 www.mlrec.com
For more information please call Moses Lake Parks & Recreation at 509-766-9240 or email info@mlrec.com. Dates, times, cost, etc. are subject to change. Call to confirm information.

Wild Horse Campground 22456 Baseline Rd. W. Quincy, Washington 98848 Phone: 509-785-2783 Email: steuber@televar.com Web: http://www.wildhorsecampground.com
- We are still only $30 per car
- Check in time is 12 noon
- Check out time is 12 noon
- We now have showers available for your convenience
- We have a shuttle bus available to take you to and from The Gorge Amphitheatre
- Our concession stand is open before and after the concert as well as for breakfast the next day
- We offer free coffee in the morning
- Pets are ok if you clean up after them
- Ask about our whole campground rental on off concert nights for your family reunions, receptions, or weddings.
Wild Horse Campground has been in existence for 3 years and was an inspiration brought on by many of our family members needing a place to stay while attending concerts at The Gorge.
Enjoy your stay with Wild Horse Campground!

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.

Ephrata To Contact the Ephrata Chamber of Commerce: Phone: 509-754-4656 Email: info@ephratawachamber.com

Columbia National Wildlife Refuge Located in the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge by Soda Lake (on Potholes Canal). http://www.fws.gov/columbiarefuge/
Soda Lake Campground Located south of Wilson Creek and State Route 28, in the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge (on Potholes Canal).
Potholes State Park http://www.parks.wa.gov/ parkpage.asp?selectedpark=Potholes
Coulee City Campground At the end of Banks Lake, open year round Phone: 509-632-5331 http://www.couleecity.com
Downriver Trail Phone: 509-633-3074 or 800-268-5332 6.5 miles below the Grand Coulee Dam along the Columbia River.
Summer Falls State Park 34875 Park Lake Rd. NE Coulee City, WA, 99115 Phone: 509-632-5583 / Fax: 509-632-5971
Sun Lakes Park Resort Cabins, Camping, RV Park and plenty of Recreation. 34228 Park Lake Road N.E. Coulee City, WA 99115 Phone: 509.632.5291 http://www.sunlakesparkresort.com/

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.
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