Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
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"The gorgeous ice age cliffs of Dry Falls are just one of many magnificent geological wonders you'll find in Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park. The ice age floods that formed the park's distinctive landmarks were far too large to stop within these comparatively few acres, and across the park's viewpoints, you can find wonderful views of Washington's most underrated natural area. Sun Lakes-Dry Falls sits within a much larger ice age remnant called the "Grand Coulee," an ancient riverbed that today takes the form of an intricate network of canyons."
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"Central and Eastern Washington’s arid climate is already a stark contrast to the evergreen pines and roaring oceans the state’s name conjures. That’s before you come across the otherworldly lakes dotting the landscape. Walk up to the Vista House Overlook—a short 15-mile drive from the healing waters of Soap Lake—and you’ll catch a panorama of blue-green puddles beneath a 400-foot-high, 3.5-mile-wide cliff. It’s all shrub-steppe habitat: barren, volcanic desert terrain. This dry, arid landscape was once the world’s largest waterfall: 350 feet of water repeatedly fell over this ridge at 65mph some 13,000 years ago during the Ice Age floods. Attempt to process this geologic carnage, then book it for Deep Lake on the park’s far eastern side. Take the 2.25-mile Deep Lake Trail along the basalt ridge, or grab the kayak and paddle this dark Ice Age leftover, floating between tabletop cliffs. Amazing Airbnb nearby: The Dome at Blue Lake "
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