Links to Other Grant County Related Sites:
City of Warden
201 South Ash
P.O. Box 428
Warden, WA 98857
Phone: (509) 349-2033
Web:www.cityofwarden.org
Coulee City School
410 Locust Street
Coulee City, WA 99159
Phone: 509-632-5231
Web:www.achsd.org/coulee.htm
Ephrata Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 275/112 Basin Street SW
Ephrata, WA 98823
Email: Ephratachamberservices@gmail.com
Phone:509-754-4656
Web: www.ephratawachamber.com
Grand Coulee Dam Area Chamber of Commerce
306 Midway Avenue
Grand Coulee, WA 99133
Phone: 509-633-3074 or 800-268-5332
Email:info@grandcouleedam.org
Web:www.grandcouleedam.org
Grant County Tourism Commission
Web:www.tourgrantcounty.com
Official Grant County Tourism Commission web-site. Visitor information on the entire county.
Ice Age Floods Institute
Web:www.iceagefloodsinstitute.org
The Ice Age Floods Institute is a non-profit organization of citizens throughout Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon who are committed to tell the story of the cataclysmic floods that swept across the Pacific Northwest thousands of years ago. Unique geologic features caused by these gigantic floods are apparent in water-scarred landscapes from Missoula, Montana to Astoria, Oregon and have significantly influenced present patterns of human and wildlife existence.
Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce
324 S. Pioneer Way
Moses Lake, WA 98837
Phone: 509-765-7888 or 1-800-992-6234
Email: information@moseslake.com
Web: www.moseslake.com
Official web-site of the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce.
Moses Lake School District
Web:www.moseslakeschools.org
Official Moses Lake School District #161 web-site.
Quincy Chamber
Phone: 509-787-2140 / Fax: 787-4500
Email:qvcc@quincyvalley.org
Web:www.quincyvalley.org
Royal School District
P.O. Box 486,
Royal City, WA 99357
Phone: 509-346-2222
Web: www.royal.wednet.edu
Soap Lake - A Mineral Lake in the Heart of Washington State
Web:www.soaplakewa.com
www.soaplakeforlocals.com/
Email:soapy@soaplakewa.com
Nestled beneath majestic basalt cliffs and rim rock slopes at the southern end of the lower Grand Coulee in Eastern Washington is a tiny inland sea noted for its mineral rich water and creamy black mud.
Washington State Tourism
Web: experiencewa.com
This is the official Washington State Tourism web-site with travel information about the entire state of Washington.