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3 Hikes
 
5.0 miles, roundtrip
Gain: 100 feet
Rating:
Average rating:
3.50
(8 votes)
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
  • Wildlife
  • Lakes
The hike involves a circumnavigation of Umatilla Rock, a narrow rock blade that passes below Dry Falls. This area lies midway along the 50-mile Grand Coulee—one of the longest and most spectacular chasms carved out by up to 100 gargantuan Ice Age floods.
 
 

Central Washington > Grand Coulee

 
15.0 miles of trails
Rating:
Average rating:
4.00
(1 vote)
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Wildlife
  • Lakes
  • Waterfalls
Dry Falls State Park is a stunning stop on any Central Washington road trip. The viewpoint off Highway 17 at the Visitor Center is a good quick stop to see the evidence of the mighty ice age floods that swept through this area. But drive down to the main road through the park, just a couple miles south, and you'll be able to get inside this incredible vista, and see up close what the land looks like now.
 
 
 
6.0 miles, roundtrip
Gain: 350 feet
Highest Point: 1,500 feet
Rating:
Average rating:
3.50
(4 votes)
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
  • Wildlife
  • Lakes
Hike through a stunning canyon in a state park rich in history from the Ice Age Floods.