Moses Lake Mud Flats and Sand Dunes

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  • (5.0)5 reviews

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Backpacker
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RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

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Drive-in

Accommodations

Group
RV Sites
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Free
Toilets
Trash

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Fires Allowed
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Pets Allowed

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Troy Justesen

1 year ago
5/5

Big space to roam around here. Provides a variety of riding dirt/sand vehicles along with the water to provide water vehicles. Pretty good area to go sledding in the winter as well. Just be careful of some twigs sticking out or hiding in the snow. Fun place to throw some paries as well.

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Cory LaMar

2 years ago
5/5

Love the huge playground, and the mudflats season is wicked.. between the sand dunes and mudflats, you can drive for days and not drive the same spot..

Pros: everything..

Cons: sand flies. Bring bug repellant and citronella candles or some peppermint spray..

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Ashley Avra

1 year ago
5/5

We LOVE Moses Lake Dunes. We make a trip out at least twice a year with the kids. They love the ability to ride the quads, and when it gets too hot, they can play in the lake. Family friendly. The trails are for all ranges of skill level for both quads and dirt bikes.

Be warned that if you're a tent user or light sleeper, this may not be your cup of tea. It can get super windy, the bees LOVE to assist with any food goods, and there is no curfew for riding at night, as long as you have all the required gear and lights.

The sheriff that patrols the dunes does a great job, making sure that if he sees anyone being unsafe, he educates them. IE riding without your PPE, etc.

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B H

2 years ago
5/5

Pretty neat place, just have to drive an hour and a half to get out there and we're in some sand. Lots of wildlife, heard coyotes yipping at night and seen some deer out there on our last trip. Other riders seem to be respectful of one another when approaching. Only bummer is we're always finding trash, it can be really windy though.

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Paige Barnes

8 months ago
5/5

Its badass & fun ,better when the mud flats are open but bathrooms are absolutely disgusting and the dirt road that cuts through is a highway for thieves lock up all your stuff or always have someone at camp but at night time lock it all up they sneak right in while you sleep and steal anything from gas cans to ATVs

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