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Grant County provides an amazing assortment of unique communities along with plenty of sun, water and open space. Be sure to familiarize yourself with our local partner communities.
Ephrata Ephrata is the gateway to the Columbia Basin area. There is a tremendous amount of fun and exciting activities going on at all times in the Basin area.

George George, Washington, is the only city in the nation named after the full name of a president. We have sunny, dry and warm summers with temperatures in the 80’s and 90’s, and winters with cold temperatures and occasional snow.

Coulee City Small town fun with all the amenities. Large campground & RV park, 2 motels, small RV park, laundry mat, 2 banks, ATV dealer, 2 auto repair, hardware & auto parts store, restaurants & cafes, fitness center, public library, medical services & more. All within walking distance.

Electric City Steamboat Rock State Park can be found roughly 11 miles south of Electric City, WA. Amenities at this park include two campground areas, a swimming area and a boat launch.

Grand Coulee Now is a Great time to Visit this Great Walled Wonder Called the Grand Coulee! Come for a Hunting or Fishing excursion From Boat or Shore...They're Catching all kinds of fish in these waters... And it's OPEN All Year!

Mattawa We have hunting, fishing, and water sports on the river. The retirement community of Desert Aire is just five miles from Mattawa. It’s a beautiful setting along the Columbia with a great 18-hole golf course.

Moses Lake Moses Lake is one of the state's largest natural fresh water lakes, plus numerous parks and campgrounds. An outdoor recreational oasis!

Quincy Tourism is a major part of our economy. The Gorge Amphitheater, which draws an estimated 3,000 to 20,000 people per concert, is located 10 miles southwest of Quincy.

Royal City Our location makes it ideal for sportsman and vacationers to enjoy some of the best recreation spots in Grant County. The Potholes Reservoir is the largest earthen filled dam open to the community for water sports, boating, some of the best fishing and a whole lot of family fun!

Soap Lake Soap Lake is, and has always been, a destination for those who wanted a peaceful place to escape, away from the crowds, the traffic and the hurry-up. A place that doesn’t cost a fortune, where you can get a massage and a good meal, relax in the sun, sit on the beach or visit with friends and family.

Wilson Creek Proud of our past, excited about our future. Surrounded by basalt bluffs, there is a serene beauty to the town. Wilson Creek has a feeling of familiarity that makes this a comfortable place to live. It is a place were you can quickly get to know everyone. Grant Transit Authority provides local transportation between the Town of Wilson Creek and the larger metropolitan areas.

Warden The Milwaukee Railroad arrived in the early 1900's and attracted additional settlers, including Doc Harris who established a drug and sundries store with physician services in Warden about 1905. The town was named after his son Ward.
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