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Fun, Fun, Fun and then some...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!
Centennial Theatre (Outdoor Amphitheatre) McCosh Park - Dogwood Street Moses Lake, WA 98837 Web: http://mlrec.com/index.php?page_id=312 Phone: 509.766.9240 Award winning outdoor amphitheatre features grass bowl seating on the lakefront. Home of the FREE Summer Concert Series (see events listing).
Farmers Market Civic Center Park (Behind Library & Chamber of Commerce) Moses Lake, WA 98837 Farm fresh produce and handmade arts/crafts. Open Saturdays mornings & Wednesday afternoons from mid-June through mid-October.
Highlander Greens Golf & Practice Centre 1475 E. Nelson Road Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509.766.1228 Nine hole par three course is open to the public. Facility also features a driving range with token dispensed buckets of balls for easy use.
Moses Lake Golf Club 1373 Road F.2 N.E. Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509.765.5049 Web: http://www.moseslakegolfclub.com 18-Hole Private Club, Driving Range, Pro Shop, Full-service Restaurant
Moses Lake Museum & Art Center 228 W. 3rd Avenue Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509.766.9395 Email: museum@moses-lake.com Extensive collection of Native American artifacts. Gallery features ongoing art exhibits. Gift shop featuring hand made arts & crafts items.
Moses Pointe Golf Resort 4524 Westshore Drive Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509.764.2275 Web: http://www.mosespointe.com 18-Hole, Semi-Private Facility.
Municipal Ice Skating Rink 610 South Yakima Ave. (Larson Recreation Center/Batting Cages) Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: 509.764.6306 Email: recreation@moses-lake.com City operated rink features 17,000 square feet of groomed ice and admission is FREE! Open mid-November through early-March (weather permitting). Ice skating lessons available through Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Department. Full service concessions on-site. Skate at your own risk - this facility is normally unsupervized - please obey posted rules.
Potholes Golf Course 6897 Highway 262 E. Othello, WA 99344 Phone: 509.346.2447 or 509.346.9491 9-Hole Course, Pro Shop, Driving Range, Club & Cart Rentals
Royal Golf Course 13702 Dodson Road Royal City, WA Phone: 509.346.2052 9-Hole Course, Snack Bar, Clubhouse, Putting Green, Cart Rentals & Driving Range
Sage Hills Golf Club 10400 Sage Hill Road S.E. Warden, WA Phone: 509.349.2603 18-Hole Course, Club House, Open to Public
Sand Dunes/ORV Park Potatoe Hill Road (follow Division South) Moses Lake, WA 98837 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!
SkateBoard Park Corner of 4th & Dogwood (across the street from McCosh Park) Moses Lake, WA 98837 This unique location features a "half-pipe", "ollie-box", "rail", and launch ramp. Open for skateboards & in-line skates (bicycles are prohibited). Facility is unsupervised. Please obey posted rules & recommendations. Skate at your own risk. Happy grinding!
Stars & Stripes Golf Driving Range & RV Resort 5707 Highway 28 Ephrata, WA Phone: 509.787.1062 Fax: 509.787.1076 Email: snsrvpark@gmail.com Website: www.starsandstripesrvresort.com Golf Driving Range & RV Park
Surf 'n Slide Water Park McCosh Park - Dogwood Street & 4th Avenue Moses Lake, WA 98837 Web: http://mlrec.com/index.php?page_id=297 Phone: 509.766.9246 or 509.766.9240 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. Very affordable. Open late-May through Labor Day.
White Heron Winery Approximately 40 minutes from Moses Lake Quincy, WA 98848 Phone: (509) 797-WINE (9463) Email: info@whiteheronwine.com Web: http://www.whiteheronwine.com/ White Heron Cellars is located in the middle of our vineyard property in the ghost town of Trinidad, between Quincy and Wenatchee, above the Columbia River in Washington State.
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.
The vineyard and winery site overlooks the Columbia River, Crescent Bar Resort, and the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Deep well-drained soils, southern slopes, excellent air drainage, and a ring of hills surrounding the site, make for an exceptional vineyard location. The first vines were planted in 1991. Varieties grown include Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot, Pinot Noir, Gamy, Syrah, Rousanne and Viognier.
In the long term, White Heron will concentrate on Red Wines. The production of Bordeaux varieties and Syrah will be the primary focus. Many of these varieties are unusual and not commonly available in Washington State. It has been fun to watch these varieties mature in the vineyard and then in the bottle.
Phyllis and Cameron Fries, the vinters and owners of White Heron Cellars, are both Washington natives. They met and graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma. They moved to Switzerland for five years where Cameron attended wine making and viticultural schools, with Phyllis' support. The wines from White Heron reflect Central European wine making styles.
The Fries' returned to Spokane in 1984. Cameron was the wine maker at Worden's winery for two years and then assumed wine making duties at Camps de Brionne winery from 1986 through 1990. White Heron's tasting room is inside their wine making and bottling facility. The facility overlooks the vineyard and the Columbia River gorge. Hours of operation are Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11:00am - 6:00pm. Phyllis or Cameron will be happy to pour you their excellent wines during your visit...
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