
Moses Lake is conveniently located on Interstate 90 in Eastern Washington, in between Seattle and Spokane. At 25,000 + residents, Moses Lake is the largest city in the surrounding area, making it a hub of arts and culture for Grant County and beyond. Visitors to the area appreciate our dry, sunny climate, abundance of outdoor recreation, and small-town vibe.
The Moses Lake Creative District is in the heart of Moses Lake, encompassing our historic downtown area and extending to public parks and the lakefront. Moses Lake is home to a large community of artists, creators, and makers. A stroll around the creative district will take you to some of the best food, art, and activities in Moses Lake.
Features include:
- Historic Downtown 3rd Avenue with many locally owned small businesses
- Moses Lake Museum & Art Center
- Moses Lake Public Library
- McCosh Park including the Centennial Amphitheater
- Skate Park
- Neppel Landing, a waterfront trail
- Saturday Farmers Market from May to October
- Sinkiuse Square
- Public Art including metal sculptures and murals
Annual events and activities include:
- Moses Lake Spring Festival – Memorial Day Weekend
- Weekly Farmers Market May – October
- Downtown Sip and Stroll
- Downtown Brews and Tunes
- Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony
- Agricultural Appreciation Parade
- Moses Lake Freedom Festival – Fourth of July Celebration