The Dry Falls Visitor Center showcases exhibits related to the region's Ice Age geology and early human history.

Observe the chasm from the historic Vista House Overlook and imagine how impressive the falls must have looked when they were rushing with water millennia ago. Throughout Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park, visitors can enjoy opportunities for boating, golfing, wildlife watching, and hiking along more than 15 miles of trails. Dry Falls is home to the remains of the world's largest waterfall, which once tumbled down three miles of cliffs and flowed with the power of more water than all of the world's rivers combined. The 3.5-mile basalt chasm showcases a drop of 400 feet, which has been dry since the final flooding of the last Ice Age. It is located within Washington State's Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park and serves as a stop along the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail.

34875 Park Lake Road NE, Coulee City, WA 99115, Phone: 509-632-5214

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