Washington State Parks Near Moses Lake

Discover 16 parks within driving distance of Moses Lake

Potholes State Park

Othello, Washington
28 miles away

"Moses Lake is a major nearby city with shopping, dining, and lodging options. Travelers from here visit Potholes State Park for warm-water recreation and weekend camping."

Potholes State Park sits along Potholes Reservoir, a popular destination for warm-water fishing, water sports, and family camping. The park’s sandy shoreline, open desert landscape, and abundant wildlife make it a favorite stop in the Columbia Basin.

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Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park

Coulee City, Washington
34 miles away

"Moses Lake residents visit for a scenic desert escape with camping and lake recreation. The park offers a quieter, more dramatic landscape than the city’s urban lakes."

Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park combines a chain of desert lakes with the towering Dry Falls viewpoint, one of the most impressive examples of Ice Age flood geology in North America. The park is popular for water recreation, wildlife viewing, and panoramic scenery in a rugged, sun-baked landscape.

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Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park

Vantage, Washington
38 miles away

"Moses Lake travelers can reach the park easily for a scenic stop on a Central Washington road trip. The park offers a striking contrast to the lake region with its basalt cliffs and fossilized wood."

Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park combines a unique fossil forest with sweeping views of the Columbia River and Wanapum Reservoir. The park is a favorite stop for geology enthusiasts, road-trippers, and families interested in Washington's ancient natural history.

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Squilchuck State Park

Wenatchee, Washington
55 miles away

"Moses Lake residents often head west for cooler mountain recreation and forested scenery. Squilchuck offers a nearby option for hiking, biking, and winter sports."

Squilchuck State Park sits in a cool, wooded canyon with access to Cascade foothill scenery and broad views of the Wenatchee Valley. Visitors come for trail-based recreation, family picnics, and seasonal snow play and cross-country skiing.

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Daroga State Park

Orondo, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake visitors can reach Daroga for a longer day trip or overnight stay, drawn by boating, swimming, and the park’s riverfront setting."

Daroga State Park sits along the Columbia River near Orondo and offers a relaxed getaway with a boat launch, swim area, picnic spots, and campground. Its warm climate and river access make it a popular summer destination for families and anglers.

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Lake Isabella State Park

Lake Isabella, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake visitors may come for a scenic day trip and a different freshwater experience. The park is appealing for anglers and families looking for a calm outdoor setting."

Lake Isabella State Park features a calm lake surrounded by mixed forest and open shoreline, creating a low-key escape for boating and birding. Visitors come for easy water access, picnic areas, and a laid-back day outdoors.

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Lincoln Rock State Park

East Wenatchee, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake visitors may come for a weekend camping trip or a summer day on the Columbia River. The park offers a change of scenery with shoreline recreation and scenic views."

Lincoln Rock State Park sits on the east shore of the Columbia River and offers a popular base for water recreation in North Central Washington. Its sandy shoreline, boat launch, and family-friendly day-use areas make it a favorite stop for summer visitors.

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Olmstead Place Historical State Park

Ellensburg, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake travelers can visit as part of a longer cross-state drive or weekend loop. The park offers a worthwhile stop for history lovers heading through the Columbia Basin and Kittitas Valley."

Olmstead Place Historical State Park showcases one of the region’s best-preserved homesteads, with historic structures, farm equipment, and interpretive exhibits. The park offers a quiet glimpse into early settlement history near Ellensburg.

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Palouse Falls State Park

Washtucna, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake visitors often make a day trip for the waterfall, photography, and a scenic drive through the Columbia Basin. It is one of the larger nearby population centers with easy access to Highway 26 and regional services."

Palouse Falls State Park is known for its 198-foot waterfall, rugged basalt cliffs, and wide-open desert scenery. The park offers iconic overlooks, picnic areas, and a memorable stop for travelers exploring southeastern Washington.

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Peshastin Pinnacles State Park

Peshastin, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake is within reach for visitors seeking a scenic stop while traveling across central Washington. The park appeals to those interested in geology, photography, and short hikes."

Peshastin Pinnacles State Park features striking rock formations rising above dry grasslands and sagebrush, creating one of central Washington’s most distinctive landscapes. Visitors come for short hikes, rock climbing, and panoramic views of the surrounding orchards, river valley, and foothills.

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Sacajawea Historical State Park

Pasco, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake travelers may visit as part of a broader southeast Washington road trip. The park offers a meaningful historic stop and a scenic break from highway driving."

Sacajawea Historical State Park preserves a key Lewis and Clark campsite at the meeting of the Snake and Columbia rivers. Visitors come for history, birdwatching, picnicking, and broad river vistas in a quiet, landscaped setting.

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Steamboat Rock State Park

Electric City, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake is within reach for weekend trips and family outings. Visitors often come for boating, swimming, and a scenic desert-lake setting."

Steamboat Rock State Park features a 600-foot basalt butte, sandy shoreline, and access to Banks Lake in the heart of the Columbia Basin. It is one of central Washington’s most scenic destinations for water recreation, camping, and panoramic desert views.

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Wenatchee Confluence State Park

Wenatchee, Washington
58 miles away

"Moses Lake travelers passing through central Washington may use the park as a scenic rest stop. It offers a pleasant riverfront break within reach of a longer regional drive."

Wenatchee Confluence State Park features broad riverfront lawns, cottonwood shade, and views of the surrounding valley and foothills. Its location near downtown Wenatchee makes it a convenient stop for picnics, wildlife viewing, and relaxed outdoor time.

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Bridgeport State Park

Bridgeport, Washington
59 miles away

"Moses Lake residents may visit for fishing, camping, and a scenic Columbia River outing. It is a manageable drive for a weekend escape with water access and wildlife viewing."

Bridgeport State Park sits along the Columbia River and provides a calm, scenic setting for camping, picnicking, and fishing. Visitors come for the river views, wildlife watching, and convenient access to the Bridgeport area and surrounding Okanogan country.

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Conconully State Park

Conconully, Washington
60 miles away

"Moses Lake visitors may come for a cooler mountain retreat and a change from desert landscapes. The park is well suited for weekend camping, boating, and shoreline relaxation."

Conconully State Park features shoreline access to Conconully Lake and Conconully Reservoir, making it a favorite for anglers and paddlers. The park’s small-town setting, open water, and surrounding hills create a quiet getaway for camping and day use.

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Lake Wenatchee State Park

Leavenworth, Washington
60 miles away

"Moses Lake visitors come for a mountain getaway with water access and forest scenery. The park is a favorite destination for families seeking a longer weekend trip."

Lake Wenatchee State Park features a long freshwater lake, forested shoreline, and mountain views in a classic Central Washington setting. It is known for swimming, boating, camping, fishing, and winter activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

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