Moses
Lake located in Eastern WA's ColumbiaBasin
is one of the
states largest natural freshwater
lakes. Eastern WA notably boasts more sunny days annually, and warmer,
dryer summers than Western WA,
to help attract various: baseball, softball, soccer and other
league sports tournaments. Visitors and vacationing residents enjoy
plenty of fishing, golfing, bird-watching, and other recreational
opportunities in the MosesLake area.
Among
the seasonal attractions is an outdoor Aquatic Parkwith both Olympic and wading size pools, water slides,
concession stand, sand volleyball
courts, playground and more!
Brandon
(my nephew)took
a spin on the “surf 'n slide” between his
baseball tournament games being hosted in MosesLake last
week-end. - temps were in the 80's :) (pictured
below)
Leslie it has grown but not overwhelming so - there are some newer homes and developments in and around the area with recent updating and business adds but still has that cozy small town feel. Hey it was a hot spot for my friends when I was in high school - and some things never change Still a hit! the sun might have something to do with that :)
Thanks for the spotlight on our town! I came camping here one weekend many years ago and within a month we owned a vacation home here. After a short time we decided to extend our vacation to forever! :) I cannot tink of any place I would rather be selling real estate. (They say you have to love what you sell!)
This IS an amazing town that is quickly growing. The Vision 2020 committee is hoping that this will, within the next 10 years, become a resort destination. We are well underway!
Hi Lisa thanks for stopping in and it's a pleasure to meet someone from the other side of the mountains=D I'll likely be traveling over a few times this summer to enjoy Moses Lake again!!!! Love it there and thanks for your great info on the area and its Vision, look forward to seeing you around the Rain...and maybe even in Moses Lake :)
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Teresa, what fun! I haven't been to Moses Lake for about 30 years, I bet it has grown. Your photo is fabulous.