Moses Lake is a city in Grant County, Washington, United States. The population was 20,366 as of the 2010 census. Moses Lake is the largest city in Grant County. The city anchors the Moses Lake Micropolitan area, which includes all of Grant County, and is part of the Moses Lake-Othello combined statistical area.
Restaurants in Moses Lake
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Lakeside aquatic park with a large pool, 3 slides, a river for tube floating & a surfing simulator. Open seasonally from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Days and times vary, please call in advance if you plan to travel.
We visited here with our granddaughters. The entrance fee is very reasonable. It is a City park so bringing in your own food and drinks is allowed. No alcohol is allowed which is awesome for keeping it family friendly. A lot of areas for small children and fun for teens as well. We are senior citizens and had a great time too!
4 based on 57 reviews
This state park is popular for birdwatching, swimming and camping.
I know most people come to Potholes to fish. I'm no exception. I have also taken my trailer down to camp. While it's certainly not my favorite camping spot, it is high on my fish list.
The campsites are packed in like sardines. Yes, they are clean and this is a huge plus. Otherwise it wouldn't be worth it unless you were there du or the fishing and the camping was secondary.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
We have stopped by in the afternoons to jump in and cool off- not too bad! Great sandy beach- the water seems foggy from pollen? There was some glass I found and it does have a little bit of litter around but I blame people not cleaning up after themselves for that! Great place for a family to have a cookout- there's a playground too.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
History + Art. The Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, Moses Lake's cultural nucleus, located in the Moses Lake Civic Center. The museum is home to the Adam East Collection of Native American artifacts, local historical exhibits, a fine art gallery, museum store and a giant Columbian Mammoth metal sculpture. Admission is free. The museum is closed most major holidays.
This is a very small museum, but still worth the time to see it. There are very interesting displays, with great information on the origins of the town, which we were surprised to learn is not very old. It is worth going, just to see the enormous Mastodon metal sculpture, made from farm tools.
4 based on 15 reviews
One of Moses Lake's local favorite sports lounge. The food is fantastic, never been disappointed in the pizza's, broasted chicken, salads are awesome. TenPin Brewery is their own Brewery, so to have a local Brewery is great. The waitress's are really caring, fast and personable, we have been very pleased. Today we tried the "Flight" of TENPIN beers, I've always been a Mac&Jack loyal customer, but now they lost to Tenpin's Angle Amber Ale! Loving Moses Lake's Local Brewery! TenPin Brewery.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We will CLOSE 1 hour early if we have NO painters...Drop in ANYTIME and Paint Your Own Pottery...Open EVERYDAY with over 300 different items to choose from, once painted your piece will be ready in about a week. Shop our unique GIFTSHOP filled with Local Artwork, Laura Mayer Pottery, and funky finds. Take an ART CLASS and Discover Your Inner Artist. Artgarden where Creativity lives in Moses Lake.
A fun, safe place to go and enjoy your self or with a group of Friends. The Artgarden offers space for one or dozens art lovers to come to paint on canvas or pottery. Open most evenings, the owner is a professional artist that shares her talent of knowledge and help, her name is Laura. (she being a nice lady and instructor) A great FAMILY time also.
4 based on 8 reviews
If this is also the Casino, stop here! Great menu, great service, food's prepared well and priced very fair. Nothing like a bowling alley, restaurant and bar and mini-mart all in one!
4 based on 2 reviews
We Rent Kayaks and Stand Up Paddleboards for exploring our wonderful surroundings. We also offer superior quality Fishing Gear, Hunting gear, Camping Gear, Outdoor Apparel, hiking boots and Footwear, as well as gear for activities ranging from Camping and Hiking to Water Skiing and Wakeboarding.
Many people complain about Tri-State's pricing. First, they sell decent products. Second, they will price match.
I have bought a lot of ammunition and several weapons from there, even buying a future there that was nearly $150 cheaper than the be big box sporting goods store. I'm glad I have. They're honest.
Lastly, Sandy, the manager, worked with the high school allowing students to come in and learn about the business, retail, marketing and everything else it takes to stay open. That's commitment to and involvement with the community.
5 based on 1 reviews
A wonderful small fiber-yarn store carrying brands such as Malabrigo, Cascade, Madelinetosh and Universal just to name a few. Classes upon request for Knitting and Crocheting.Also a handmade consignment store in same building with 14 local vendors selling one of a kind gifts. A great place to visit and come back again.
One hour of stand-up paddle boarding lessons and up to 4 hours of stand up paddle boarding rental kayak rental and canoeing rental
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