Coulee City

Not to be confused with Grand Coulee, site of the massive Grand Coulee Dam, 30 mi (48 km) northeast.

Coulee City is in the Columbia River Plateau of Washington State, at the south shore of Banks Lake in the Grand Coulee.

Understand

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Dry Falls near Coulee City

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US Highway 2 (US-2) passes through Coulee City, between Wenatchee and Spokane.

Get around

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Map of Coulee City
  • 47.466667-119.5166671 Lake Lenore Caves. These caves on the Grand Coulee were formed by water erosion on volcanic rock, which makes them geologically interesting. Lake Lenore Caves State Park on Wikipedia Lake Lenore Caves State Park (Q55138740) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 47.50261-119.294192 Summer Falls (about 10 miles south of Coulee City). OSM directions
  • 47.5964-119.3613 Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park (7 miles SW of Coulee City). At the foot of Dry Falls. Offers camping and lakefront shoreline. During the last ice age, Dry Falls occasionally carried more water by volume than all the rivers of the world combined (known as the Missoula Flood). Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park here on Wikivoyage Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park on Wikipedia Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park (Q7638389) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 47.8375-119.1761111 Banks Lake. A 27 mi (43 km) reservoir in the northern portion of the Grand Coulee, a formerly dry coulee near the Columbia River, formed by the Missoula Floods. Banks Lake on Wikipedia Banks Lake (Q3214732) on Wikidata OSM directions

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Routes through Coulee City
WenatcheeWaterville  W  E  DavenportSpokane
BrewsterBridgeport  N  S  Sun Lakes-Dry Falls S.P.Moses Lake
OmakGrand Coulee  N  S  END



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