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Moses Lake Vacations

Discovering the real essence of Moses Lake begins with getting to know the little details. Ready to find out just where this unique destination is and what sights you should explore?

To help get you oriented, Moses Lake is 150 miles (241 kilometers) to the east of the prominent city of Seattle.

The population of this area of Central Washington is around 20,000.

Places to visit in Moses Lake

Barrel down slides and chutes or pick up a tube and enjoy the wave pool at Surf 'n Slide Water Park. Kids (and kids at heart) can splish and splash until their fingers prune up! Like some more ideas? Sometimes the most surprising scientific discoveries come from studying nature. At Moses Lake Museum & Art Center you can learn more about our incredible natural world. But there's more. If you're bored of restaurant dining, grab some takeaway and enjoy your lunch under the shade of a tree at Montlake Park.

Where do you fly into for Moses Lake?

Put your seat in the upright position, stow your tray table and get set to experience Moses Lake! Once you come in to land at Grant County International Airport (MWH), the busy main streets will be just 5 miles (8 kilometers) to the southeast from here.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Moses Lake?
You can get an excellent hotel and flight bundle for as little as . With one of our Travelocity vacation packages, a getaway in Moses Lake has never looked so enticing! Save your time and money and get an early start with packing your suitcases.
How long should my Moses Lake vacation be?
There aren’t any hard and fast rules when it comes to how long your vacation in Moses Lake should be, but the majority of people stay for around 2 nights. Got some wiggle room in your departure date? Consider extending your trip by a couple more nights. Then you’ll have time to check out the area’s hidden gems as well.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Moses Lake?
Travelocity can help you lock in a Moses Lake package deal. With as many as 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 properties worldwide, we know you’ll find the perfect combination.
Why should I purchase my Moses Lake vacation bundle via Travelocity?
From enticing destinations to memorable experiences, we have everything you need to appease your wanderlust. Our 24/7 customer care will also ensure you’re being well taken care of during your getaway. And don’t stress if you find a better price on your reservation, we’ll match it. That’s our Price Match Guarantee.
Can I save on my Moses Lake car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
Certainly — combine your car, hotel and flight into a Moses Lake vacation package and you’ll save a tidy sum. With so many places to explore in Moses Lake, that rental vehicle will more than come in handy. Once you’ve buckled yourself in, get out on the wide open road and head to Gonzaga University, an unmissable sight roughly 153 kilometers from Moses Lake.
Which airport is best for Moses Lake?
There are two options for jetting to Moses Lake, the first one being Tri-Cities Airport (PSC). It’s around 97 kilometers from the city center, while Pangborn Memorial Airport (EAT) is 80 kilometers away from central Moses Lake.
What is there to do in Moses Lake?
Moses Lake is overflowing with places to explore, like Surf ‘n Slide Water Park and Blue Heron park. These renowned attractions are at the top of most travelers’ travel schedules.
Where should I stay when visiting Moses Lake?
Many visitors hit the hay at the Wingate by Wyndham Moses Lake. It’s a terrific base for your Moses Lake vacation.

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