Hiss Busters! What is a snake? Are snakes poisonous? Can snakes swim?

Hiss Busters @ Sun Lakes - Dry Falls State Park

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Learn about snakes in Washington State Parks.

Think you know about snakes?


Join Interpretive Specialist, Sarah, to bust some myths about our scaly friends and the chance to win some Washington State Park swag!

Directions

47.589714, -119.391384

Just south of the Dry Falls Visitors Center along State Route 17 turn east at MP 92.5 into Sun Lakes - Dry Falls State Park.

Follow the signs to the amphitheater; it is located just past the 3-way Stop sign on Park Lake Rd, on the right-hand side, near Park Lake.

Look for Interpretive program flags along the paved sidewalk to the amphitheater.

Contact Us

Name Sarah Overby
Department Dry Falls Visitor Center
Phone (509) 632-3191
Email Sarah.Overby@parks.wa.gov

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Sun Lakes-Dry Falls First Day Hike

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