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Ephrata (/ iː ˈ f r eɪ t ə / ee-FRAY-tə) is a city in and the county seat of Grant County, Washington, United States. Its population was 8,477 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] [ 7 ]
State Route 283 (SR 283) is a state highway serving rural Grant County in the U.S. state of Washington.The highway travels for 15 miles (24 km) in a northeasterly direction between George and Ephrata, traveling from SR 281 Spur at its interchange with Interstate 90 (I-90) to SR 28.
The U.S. state of Washington has over 140 state parks that are managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. These include 19 marine parks and 11 Historical Parks. The park system was established in 1913 by the creation of the Washington State Board of Park Commissioners. [ 2 ]
The Beezley Hills are a range of hills, about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Quincy in Grant County, Washington with a maximum elevation of 2,882 feet (878 m) or 2,886 feet (879.7 m). [1] [notes 1] [notes 2] The city of Ephrata, Washington, at the east end of the hills, was originally called Beezley Springs, named after horse rancher Frank Beezley ...
Fans can stay in the campground for 24 hours on the day of a single show, or until 12 noon the day after a run of shows ends. [15] Camping at the Gorge requires buying a camping ticket, which can be included in the concert admission ticket. The campground at the Gorge sets aside spaces for one car with up to two two-person tents or a single RV.
Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Washington is home to approximately 1,500, [3] and 11 of those are found partially or wholly in Grant County. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 20, 2024.
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Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park (formerly, Sun Lakes State Park) is a public recreation area located at the foot of Dry Falls, three miles (4.8 km) west of Coulee City in Grant County, Washington. The state park covers 3,774 acres (1,527 ha) along Route 17 at the head of the Lower Grand Coulee .