Lake Lenore Caves trailhead - Lake Lenore Heritage Site

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Join Interpretive Specialist, Sarah Overby, for a guided hike at the Lake Lenore Caves Heritage Site.

Lake Lenore Caves Guided Hike

Learn about the geology of the area and see the beautiful landscape of the Lower
Grand Coulee. 

Where:

Lake Lenore Caves State Park Heritage Site

Directions

47.51731, -119.4937193

Getting There from the Dry Falls Visitor Center:

Drive south on Hwy 17 for 10 miles. 

Look for mile marker 85, Lake Lenore Rd comes up quickly, slow down and turn left onto a graveled road and drive less than a quarter mile to a parking lot with room for about 10 cars.

Restroom facilities available.

Discover Pass Required.

Getting There from Seattle:

Head east on I-90 to exit 151 for Ephrata/Soap Lake.

Drive through Ephrata and onto Soap Lake, taking 281 to Hwy 283 N for 14.8 miles.

Continue on Hwy 28 for another 10 miles, then.

Turn left (north) onto Hwy 17 and proceed for another 9.6 miles.

The Lenore Lake Road comes up quickly, so slow down and turn right onto a graveled road and drive for less than a quarter to a parking lot with room for about 10 cars. Restroom facilities available.

Discover Pass required.

 

 

Contact Us

Name Sarah Overby
Department Dry Falls Visitor Center
Phone (509) 632-3192
Email Sarah.Overby@parks.wa.gov
Address Dry Falls Visitor Center 35661 HWY 17 North Coulee City , WA 99115

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