2021-22 COLUMBIA BASIN C ALENDAR OF EVENTS

MAY 2021 SEPTEMBER 2021 ODESSA CAR MOSES LAKE GRAND COULEE DAM • Christmas Fest Dog End of May 09.30 Picni • Grand Moonlight Parade • Nightly Laser Light Show - OTHELLO • Sunbanks Blues Festival • Festival of Lights CAR JUNE 2021 • Harvest Festival 152 EPHRATA RITZVILLE Playg ODESSA • Farmers' Market: Saturdays June-October • AAUW Holiday Bazaar CAS • Sage-N-Sun Festival • Deutschesfest SOAP LAKE 200 GRAND COULEE DAM QUINCY • Winterfest Picni • Koulee Kids Fest • Farmer Consumer Awareness Day RV a • Bluegrass Festival at George MARCH 2022 COL QUINCY • Kites and Chutes Festival QUINCY 678 • Dru Gimlin 3-on-3 Basketball Tourney • Trout Fishing Derby Open RITZVILLE SOAP LAKE • Wheat Land Communities’ Fair Labor Day Weekend COL • Hydro Races • Community Parade 51 S Eigh • Wine and Microbrew Tasting and Auction JULY 2021 The EPHRATA OCTOBER 2021 Chan • Basin Summer Sounds EPHRATA GORGE AMPHITHEATRE area tund MOSES LAKE • Downtown Trick or Treat Watershed Festival July 30-Aug 1 nest • Freedom Festival ODESSA THINGS TO DO Brandi Charlie, Sheryl Crow, Yola Aug 14 birds • Halloween Carnival TBD OTHELLO Bass Canyon Festival Aug 19-22 bird • Adams County Fair QUINCY COL Phish Aug 27-29 & G QUINCY • Harvest Festival • Halloween Dave Matthews Band Sep 3-5 512 • 4th of July in George! Open RITZVILLE Tame Impala Sept 10 SOAP LAKE Dona • Mennonite Auction • Suds 'n' Sun KISS Sept 18 Artif • Fireworks DECEMBER 2021 Beyond Wonderland Oct 1-2 in th AUGUST 2021 EPHRATA New Order & Pet Shop Boys Oct 9 histo • Miracle on Main Street Holiday Festival bead MOSES LAKE peop *Dates may be postponed/cancelled due to COVID-19 • Grant County Fair GRAND COULEE DAM DEV • Vintners & Brewers Tasting & Auction Hwy Visit mag almo DR 408 509 Free Hour Mem Dr. F phys Town throu eme Ritzv In hi abou servi the c was elect in 19 1962 local The and floor Events are subject to change. Call ahead or contact the chambers of commerce for updates. ART DEPARTMENT • HAGADONE DIRECTORIES 10 If you would like an event listed here or to update an existing one, please submit in writing before 4-14-22 to: 201 N 2ND ST COEUR D' ALENE ID 83814 If yo 2021-22 COLUMBIA BASIN A REA ATTRACTIONS

CARL T. AHLERS PARK (.5 acre) FARMERS' MARKET the mighty Columbia River itself. Looking back over its Dogwood and 3rd - 500 W Third Ave, Moses Lake www.moseslakefarmersmarket.com ancient past, the river describes those dramatic events Picnic area McCosh Park • 401 W 4th Ave, Moses Lake that led to the carving of the Grand Coulee, the building May 4-October 26 • Saturdays 8:00am - 1:00pm of an immense dam to hold back its rushing waters, and CARPENTER PARK (1.5 acres) GILLETTE PARK (One acre) the use of the river to reclaim a desert. The free show runs 1522 Lee St, Moses Lake nightly Memorial weekend through September 30th Playground, basketball, youth practice field, picnic area 205 E 11th, Moses Lake Playground, picnic area GRANT COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM CASCADE PARK (30 acres) & VILLAGE THINGS TO DO 2001 Valley Rd, Moses Lake GINKGO PETRIFIED FOREST/ • Picnic, playground, restrooms, boat launch and moorage, WANAPUM RECREATIONAL AREA 742 Basin St NW, Ephrata, WA 98823 509-754-3334 RV and tent camping, bathhouse, soccer complex WANAPUM REC AREA: Three miles south of Vantage, I-90 Open 1st weekend May-Sept 30 GINKGO INTERPRETIVE CENTER: 509-856-2700 Open Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat: 10am-5pm, COLUMBIA BASIN FISH HATCHERY One mile north of Vantage, I-90. Sun 1pm-4pm, Closed Wednesday 6785 Road K NE #A, Moses Lake • 509-765-7714 Open for day use weekends and holidays Nov 1st-Mar 1st. Open Daily, 8am-4:00pm Hours: 8am to Dusk Visitors tour everything from a one-room schoolhouse COLUMBIA Open for day use every day Mar 16th-Oct 31st replica to a saloon. There are over 300 vintage cameras 51 S Morgan Lake Rd, Othello • 509-488-3140 Hours: 6:30 am to Dusk and antique printing equipment also on display. Displays are changed periodically. There are 38 buildings on Eight miles northwest of Othello The 7,470-acre state park is home to a forest of petrified ginkgo trees, one of the rarest petrified woods in the premises, including an original Catholic Church, The refuge boasts 30,000 acres in the famous Drumheller Grant Co Journal, Krupp Marlin Jail, Bank, Justice Channel of the Scablands and serves as a wintering the world. The park features a 1.5-mile Tree of Stone Interpretive Trail that follows an exposed part of the bed of the Peace, Country Store and Line Cabin. area for approximatley 10,000 ducks, mostly mallard, HARRISON K DANO PARK tundra swans and Canada geese. It also serves as a of prehistoric Lake Vantage and winds past 22 types of (4.75 acres) 501 S Paxson, Moses Lake • 509-764-3805 nesting area for various song, water, marsh and shoreline petrified logs in its natural habitat. The Interpretive Center displays Native American petroglyphs cut from nearby Soccer, picnic area, youth practice field birds. The refuge allows for seasonal fishing and upland basalt cliffs, polished cross-sections of petrified woods, bird hunting, as well as year-round wildlife viewing. HAYDEN PARK (.5 acre) 50 species of petrified trees, and the remains of many Grand and Tommy - 1108 St Helens Ave, Moses COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES MUSEUM prehistoric animals. Take Exit 136 off I-90 and go north one Lake • 509-764-3805 & GIFT SHOP mile through Vantage to reach Ginkgo Interpretive Center. Playground, picnic area 512 Mead Way, Coulee Dam, WA • 509-633-0751 GORGE AMPHITHEATER JUNIPER PARK Open May 15-Nov 2, Tues-Sat 9:30am-5pm (.5 acre) The outdoor amphitheater overlooks the Columbia River Olive and Juniper - 902 Juniper Dr, Moses Lake Donations Accepted and is home to many entertainment groups during the 509-764-3805 Artifacts and a diarama of Kettle Falls are included summer months. There are both terrace seating and Playground, picnic area in the museum. Also on display are ancient lawn seating, as well as a campground located nearby. KNOLLS VISTA PARK (Four acres) histories of the Colville Tribe, a cedar basket, a GRAND COULEE DAM 444 Knolls Vista Dr, Moses Lake • 509-764-3805 beaded regalia, over 150 old photos of tribal Visitor Center: 509-633-9265 • www.usbr.gov Playground, basketball court, youth people from the 1900s, and a peace medal. May 25-July 31 : 9am-11pm ball field, picnic area, restrooms August 1-August 31 : 9am-10:30pm DEVIL’S PUNCHBOWL LAKEVIEW PARK (Five acres) Hwy 155, near Steamboat Rock State Park Sept 1-Sept 30 : 9am-9:30pm Oct 1-May 23 : 9am-5pm Clover Dr and Dahlia - 802 S Clover Dr, Moses Lake Visit the great waterfall during spring and see its 509-764-3805 Grand Coulee Dam measures 550 ft high and 5,223 Playground, youth ball field, picnic area, restrooms magnificence. The Devil's Punchbowl is rumored to be ft long and is the world‘s third largest hydroelectric LIND COMBINE DEMOLITION DERBY almost 300 feet in depth but has never been measured. facility. The dam provides up to 6.5 million kilowatts of DR FRANK R. BURROUGHS HOME MUSEUM power and irrigates over half a million acres of farmland. Combine Demolition Derby is the kickoff to Lind‘s rodeo 408 West Main • PO Box 524, Ritzville, WA 99169 The dam was constructed in 1933 by the Bureau of weekend in June. The event is traditionally started with 509-659-1936, Ritzville Chamber of Commerce Reclamation for the main purpose of irrigation, but a “beauty“ parade, in which the combines are judged Free Admission - Donations Welcomed when World War II began, the need for power became for their looks. The most popular machine is determined more important, thus thrusting the Grand Coulee Dam Hours: Tues-Sat 12pm-4pm by applause. The combines, which must be inoperable into one of the world‘s largest hydroelectric facilities. for harvest and at least 25 years old, are dolled up Memorial Day through Labor Day or by appointment There are guided tours daily of the Third Power House, with paint and crepe paper and driven into the rodeo Dr. Frank R. Burroughs was one of Ritzville’s first where the hydroelectric units can be viewed. arena. The combines are repeatedly run at each other physicians, who practiced there from 1889 to 1925. COULEE DAM’S HISTORIC WALK in an effort to disable other combines. The winner of Town lore has it that Dr. Burroughs was passing The town of Coulee Dam has a history rich in stories through Ritzville by train in 1888, when a local medical of the building of the mighty Grand Coulee Dam. the derby is awarded to the last “man“ standing. emergency required him to stop there. The doctor liked From the well-planned Engineers‘ Town to an entire Ritzville so much, he never got back on the train. section of Mason City that was moved to make way for construction, Coulee Dam holds a vast treasure of In his nearly 40 years of practice, Dr. Burroughs delivered information just waiting to be explored. Start at the about 5,000 babies. He was quite active in the community, Visitor Arrival Center and follow the signs throughout serving at times as mayor and postmaster, as well as on the short excursion into the past. The trip through time is the city council and library board. Dr. Burroughs' home presented by the town of Coulee Dam. Maps available. was built from 1889-1890 and remodeled in 1902 when LASER LIGHT SHOW AT GRAND COULEE DAM electricity came to Ritzville. After his family line ended It is one of the largest entertainment laser projection in 1923, a nephew bequeathed the house to the city in systems in the world. The laser light show at Grand Coulee 1962. From 1987-88, it was extensively refurbished by Dam tells the story of the Columbia River and how its local volunteers and reopened as the Burroughs Museum. power was harnessed to provide multiple benefits to mankind, including electrical power, irrigation for farming, The house survives today with few alterations flood control and exciting recreational opportunities. and with much of the original wallpaper, The “narrator” of Grand Coulee Dam’s laser light stage is floor coverings and furnishings intact. 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LOWER PENINSULA PARK (22 acres) wainscoting, some furniture and the original water SAND DUNES/OFFROAD VEHICLES BAN 3519 Peninsula Dr, Moses Lk • 509-764-3805 tank in the water closet of the ladies' room. The depot Exit 174 off I-90, follow signs. 1984 Picnic, restrooms, boat launch, fishing, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places Only areas marked "open riding" are designated Airp trails, wildlife habitat, disc golf in 1989. In the ticket office, view a working telegraph for 4x4, ATVs and motorcycle use. Over 3,000 acres 509- machine and railroad memorabilia; the ladies waiting MCCOSH PARK for fishing, hiking, canoeing, hunting, waterskiing. www room displays the town's original telephone switchboard, Picnicking and camping permitted. No facilities. • 18- 401 W 4th Ave, Moses Lake • 509-764-3805 and a photo exhibit of the volcanic eruption of Mt. St. Open year-round • Free • 22 acres SPLASHZONE EPHRATA'S COMMUNITY POOL • Ope Helens. In the holding room, there is a collection of items • Driv from Ritzville's schools, and the freight room contains 780 A Street, Ephrata • 509-754-3456 Basketball and sports courts • Lighted tennis courts • Get in the zone! 10,204-sq ft pool w/ zero depth • Pro Playground • Picnic area and shelter • BBQ • Restrooms the original working scales. A restored Northern Pacific Caboose outside the Depot Museum can also be viewed entry, 251-foot water slide, lily pads, water basketball, • Ref two one-meter diving boards, preschool frog slide, CENTENNIAL AMPHITHEATER • Sem OLD HOTEL ART GALLERY interactive water play structure, sand playground, full- Small, outdoor amphitheater. Hosts concerts most 33 E Larch St, Othello • 509-488-5936 service concession stand, acres of grass picnic area. BIG Saturdays, beginning in July thru early September Tues-Sat 10am-5pm STEAMBOAT ROCK STATE PARK Golf SKATE PARK HWY Visit Othello’s 1912 historic landmark. Handmade, 12 miles south of Grand Coulee 509- Skateboards, roller and in-line skates, unique gifts. Demonstration garden, 1946 Milwaukee www.parks.state.wa.us half-pipe, ollie-box, rail and launch ramp • Nin Caboose, Artisan Bottle Wall. Displays change monthly. Reservations: 888-226-7688 • Driv SURF 'N SLIDE WATER PARK • 509-764-3842 STATE PARK Info: 509-633-1304 • Ope Outdoor aquatic center with heated Olympic-size Twenty-three miles southeast of Washtucna on The 5,043-acre camping park has 50,000 feet of • Clu pool, zero-depth area, water slides, two 200-foot Palouse Falls Rd, SR 261 freshwater shoreline with two campgrounds and large and baby octopus slides, tube slide, two diving www.parks.wa.gov • 509-646-9218 day-use areas. Located in the heart of the park is its COL boards (a one- and a three-meter), handicapped 1705 A 105-acre camping park with unique geology and namesake, a 600-acre basaltic rock formation. It is accessibility, two sand volleyball courts, picnic believed that the formation was created during the Ice 509- history. The dramatic Palouse Falls (formerly named www

THINGS TO DO shelter, children’s playground, concessions Aputapat), with its 200 ft of cascading water, is the Age and was originally a large island in the Columbia MONTLAKE PARK River. The park offers miles of horse and hiking trails. • 18- (Ten acres) central attraction. The best time to visit the falls is spring • Ope Linden and Beaumont - 401 Linden, Moses Lake and early summer. A .25-mile trail overlooks the falls for The park has 26 tent spaces, 136 utility spaces, one 509-764-3805 dump station, six restrooms, and six showers. There are • Res the best views. The park also features the Marmes Rock • Pub Shelter, a 1968 archeological dig, where they found 12 primitive boat-in campsites. The park is open year- Picnic shelter with BBQ pits, playground, restrooms, round for camping or day use. Located on Banks Lake boat launch and moorage, swim area, fishing the "Marmes Man," the oldest human remains found KAH in the western hemisphere. There are 11 tent spaces, off Highway 155, look for marked park entrance signs. 2070 MOSES LAKE (78 acres) one dump station, and one restroom. All campsites SUN LAKES  DRY FALLS STATE PARK turn Five miles W of Moses Lake in the park are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Seven miles SW of Coulee City, SR 17 on C and Activities include boating, fishing, ice skating, PENINSULA PARK (1 acre) www.parks.state.wa.us picnicking, scuba diving, swimming, and waterskiing. Reservations: 888-226-7688 800- Texas and Russell www MOSES LAKE MUSEUM & ART CENTER Playground, basketball court, picnic areas Info: 509-632-5583 Visitor Center Open 7 days a week: April 17-June 15, • 18- 401 S Balsam St • 509-764-3830 POTHOLES STATE PARK 9am-4pm; June 16-September 15, 9am-7pm • Ope Open Mon-Sat 11am-5pm, Closed Holidays 17 miles SW of Moses Lake, SR 262 • Driv www.parks.state.wa.us The 3,774-acre camp park, with 73,640 ft of freshwater • Res Activities for families and children. Admission free. shoreline, is located at the base of Dry Falls. A gigantic Changing exhibits, Native American history, local history, Info: 509-346-2759 Reservations: 888-226-7688 dried-up waterfall, Dry Falls, is now a 400-ft 3.5-mile- LAK regional art. Art gallery, gift shop, seminars and classes wide cliff. At its peak, it is believed that the waterfall 1954 NEPPEL LANDING (2.5 acres) The park has 640 acres with 6,000 ft of freshwater was four times the size of Niagara Falls. Visit the Dry off S W Broadway at 104 S Alder St shoreline open year-round for camping and day use. Falls Visitor Center to understand more about how www Picnic shelter, bike path, shoreline access Pothole Lakes, for which the park is named, are not the Glacial Lake Missoula flood affected the region. • 18- actually located within the park; they are about 30-45 NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROADDEPOT The park is home to nine lakes, a nine-hole golf course • Priv minutes away. The park is actually located on Potholes and a miniature golf course and offers boating, hiking, or m MUSEUM OF RITZVILLE Reservoir (also known as O'Sullivan Reservoir). The and birdwatching, just to mention a few. The park has 105 West 10th Ave • PO Box 524, Ritzville, WA reservoir was a result of a huge depression that was 152 standard campsites, 39 utility spaces, one dump MOS 509-659-1656 formed during Pleistocene flooding (the spreading and station, six restrooms and 12 showers. Winds can 1373 Open Summer 12 noon-4pm Tues-Sat until recession of continental ice sheets). Then in 1950, with be high in the park, so be prepared. It is open year- 509- Memorial Day or through Labor Day by appointment the creation of the O'Sullivan Dam, the water tables round, with varying opening dates for the lakes. • 18- Donations Accepted rose and the depression was filled, creating Pothole THUNDERING HOOVES SCULPTURE • Put The depot was at one time an 8-10 passenger train stop, Lakes. The park attracts visitors for a variety of outdoor • Clu “Grandfather Cut Loose The Ponies” as well as the major source of produce transportation. activities: hunting, fishing, birdwatching, watersports and High on the plateau above the Columbia River from • Pro Built in 1910, the brick structure is remarkably well camping. The park has 61 tent spaces, 60 utility spaces, Vantage, the life-size and lifelike monument of 15 steel • Priv preserved. It contains the original terrazzo floors, tile one dump station, four restrooms, and four showers. mustangs running. Artist David Govedare envisioned OAS the image to honor the State Centennial. 2541 877- WHITE HERON CELLARS www 23832 Fine Wine Rd NW • 509-797-9463 • Nin Taste the many varieties of wine that are bottled there in • Ope the wine- tasting room located inside the wine-making • Driv and bottling facility. Phyllis and Cameron Fries are the • Hik vintners and owners. Cameron attended wine-making and viticultural schools in Switzerland. White Heron • Full wines reflect the Central European wine-making styles ODE 1308 YONEZAWA PARK (5 acres) 509- 300 W Yonezawa Blvd Moses Lake • 509-764-3805 • Reg Soccer, picnic area ART DEPARTMENT • HAGADONE DIRECTORIES 12 If you would like a local attraction listed here or to update an existing one, please submit in writing before 4-14-22 to: 201 N 2ND ST COEUR D' ALENE ID 83814 If yo 2021-22 COLUMBIA BASIN G OLF COURSES

BANKS LAKE GOLF COURSE OTHELLO GOLF CLUB SOUTH CAMPUS HYLANDER GREENS 19849 Ludolph Rd, Electric City off HWY 155 at 2269 W Mockingbird Ln GOLF COURSE Airport Rd South of town on HWY 24 at Bench Rd West 1475 Nelson Rd NE, Moses Lake 509-633-1400 509-488-2376 509-766-1228 www.bankslakegolfcourse.webs.com • Nine-hole / par 35 • Nine-hole/ par 27 • 18-hole with two sets of tees • Driving range • Driving range • Open play • Restaurant • Public course • Driving range • Bar and lounge THE LINKS AT MOSES POINTE THINGS TO DO • Pro Shop • Public course 4524 Westshore Dr l, • Refreshment area THE LEGACY GOLF RESORT 509-764-2275 • Semi-private www.mosespointe.com l- 7037 Hwy 262 East • Othello BIG BEND GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 509-346-9491 • 18-hole / par 72 • Pro Shop Golf Course Rd at intersection of HWY 74 and • Nine-hole HWY 2, Wilbur • Pro Shop • Clubhouse 509-647-5664 • Driving range • Nine-hole with two sets of tees / par 36 RITZVILLE MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE • Tournament groups welcomed • Driving range 104 E Tenth • Lessons available • Open play 509-659-9868 • Tee times year-round, weather permitting • Club cafe open to the public • Nine-hole THREE LAKES GOLF COURSE • Club rental ge 2695 Golf Dr, South of Wenatchee COLOCKUM RIDGE GOLF • Public course 509-663-5448 17056 Rd 5 NW, Quincy ROCK ISLAND GOLF COURSE www.threelakesgolf.com ce 509-787-6206 • 18-hole / par 69 www.colockumridgegolf.com 314 Saunders Rd, South of East Wenatchee a • Driving range • 18-hole 509-884-2806 • Open play • Open play www.rockislandandgolfcourse.com • Pro Shop • Restaurant • 18-hole are • Restaurant • Public • Open play - • Snack bar VIC MEYERS GOLF COURSE AT SUN LAKES e KAHLER GLEN GOLF & SKI RESORT s. ROYAL CITY GOLF COURSE 34228 Park Ln Rd NE 20700 ClubHouse Dr, Leavenworth 13702 Dodson Rd S 17 miles North of Soap Lake and seven miles turn off hwy 2 onto hwy 207 N, go 3.5 miles, left 509-346-2052 South of Coulee City on HWY 17 on Cedar Brae and follow to Kahler Dr, turn left Resort Office: 509-632-5291 and follow to Clubhouse Dr • Nine-hole • Putting green Clubhouse: 509-632-5738 800-440-2994 • 509-763-4025 www.sunlakesparkresort.com • Driving range www.kahlerglen.com • Nine-hole / 18-hole • 18-hole SAGE HILLS GOLF CLUB • Open play • Open play 10400 Sage Hill Rd SE • Warden • Club rental • Driving range I-90 exit 179, drive south on Hwy 17 for 17 miles • Pull / power carts er • Restaurant 509-349-2603 tic • 18-hole / par 71 LAKEVIEW GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB • Clubhouse 19547 Golf Club Rd NW, South of Soap Lake • Pro Shop off Soap Lake-Ephrata HWY • 509-246-0336 www.lvgcc.com • Open play • 18-hole • Two putting greens se • Private, must either be guest of member, • Restaurant g, or member of another private club • RV park with full hookups s MOSES LAKE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 1373 Rd F.2 NE off I-90 West of Moses Lake 509-765-5049 • 18-hole • Putting green • Clubhouse • Pro Shop eel • Private, members and invitation only d OASIS PARK MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE . 2541 Basin St SW, Ephrata 877-754-5102 www.oasisrvandgolfcourse.com • Nine-hole / par 27 re in • Open play ng • Driving range e • Hiking trails g • Full basketball court es ODESSA GOLF CLUB 13080 HWY 28 509-982-0093 3805 • Regulation size nine-hole / par 36

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Fishing licenses are required for both residents and SHELLFISH/SEAWEED-License allows the Before fishing in a National Park or an Indian Reservation, COU nonresidents, 15 years of age and older. Licenses holder to harvest Dungeness and red rock crab, contact the park or tribe to check their regulations. Cou are valid from April 1 through March 31. Licenses goose barnacles, mussels, octopus, oyster, razor State licenses and rules apply on National Forest lands. situa are not required for juveniles ages 15 and under. clams, scallops, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, shrimp, To find out about fishing in the State Parks, softshell and hardshell clams, squid and seaweed. the o A resident is defined as a person who has call: 360-902-8500 can lived in Washington at least 90 days preceding COMBINATION-Combination license FISHING HOTLINE DEPT OF FISH first the license purchase and does not hold a allows license holder to participate in all trad resident license from any other state. three of the preceding activities. & WILDLIFE 360-902-2500 for t You must have your Washington license on 13 DAY-License allows the holder to harvest freshwater Press 2 for recreational rules tlers you. Shellfish/seaweed licenses must always and saltwater fish, as well as shellfish and seaweed on Extension 2 gives information for Marine Areas of G be displayed on the outside of clothing while 1-3 consecutive days. The license tag must be displayed 4-13, Columbia and Snake Rivers, Eastern harvesting or transporting shellfish or seaweed. filled on outer clothing while harvesting shellfish or seaweed. Washington rivers, and tributaries and lakes. irrig THE FOLLOWING ARE THE LICENSES DISABILITY LICENSES-There are special identification INTERNET ADDRESS: milli FOR WASHINGTON STATE: cards and regulations which are offered under certain wdfw.wa.gov or fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov conditions to blind, developmentally disabled, physically EPH SALTWATER-License allows the license holder to fish disabled and persons in a wheelchair or a qualified LOCAL FIELD OFFICE Eph for any fish species existing in saltwater. That includes veteran. To request a Recreational Disability Card Ephrata 509-754-4624 Beez salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, halibut, rockfish, etc. Application, contact WDFW, License Division, P.O. 1550 Alder St NW Ephrata, WA 98823-9699 first FRESHWATER-License allows the license holder to Box 43154, Olympia, WA 98504-1091, or call 360- Beez fish for any fish species existing in freshwater. That 902-2464; check with your local WDFW Regional Office Sink includes salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, trout, bass, etc. or visit wdfw.wa.gov/accessibility ing t whe THINGS TO DO FISHING & SHELLFISH RESIDENT NONRESIDENT RESIDENT SENIOR YOUTH DISABLED Ther the G LICENSE TYPES AGED 1669 AGED 70+ AGED 15 Spri Annual Freshwater (FW) $29.50 $84.50 $7.50 N/A Must Use Combo N/A Must Use Combo the Annual Saltwater (SW) $30.05 $59.75 $8.05 N/A Must Use Combo N/A Must Use Combo thou Annual Shellfish/Seaweed $17.40 $36.10 $7.50 N/A Must Use Combo N/A Must Use Combo calle Annual Combo Fishing/Shellfish $55.35 $124.65 $19.05 $8.05 $11.35 Duri 1-Day FW/SW/Shellfish $11.35 $20.15 $11.35 ------raisi 2-Day FW/SW/Shellfish $15.75 $28.95 $15.75 N/A Must Use Combo N/A Must Use Combo the 3-Day FW/SW/Shellfish $19.05 $35.55 $19.05 N/A Must Use Combo N/A Must Use Combo whe Annual Razor Clam $14.10 $21.80 $14.10 N/A Must Use Combo N/A Must Use Combo As d 3-Day Razor Clam $9.70 $9.70 $9.70 $9.70 $9.70 owe Railr Catch Record Cards 1st card free, year additional cards cent $12.60 each Eph Non-Reporting Crab Admin. Penalty $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 GEO HUNTING BIG GAME The its fo LICENSE TYPES RESIDENT NONRESIDENT RESIDENT SENIOR UNDER 16 DISABLED felt t Deer+Elk+Bear+Cougar $95.50 $860.00 $95.50 $46.00 $46.00 “Geo Deer+Elk $84.50 $739.00 $84.50 $40.50 $40.50 conc Deer $44.90 $434.30 $44.90 $21.80 $21.80 Each Elk $50.40 $497.00 $50.40 $21.80 $21.80 cher Bear $24.00 $222.00 $24.00 $13.00 $13.00 tree Was Moose (Random Drawing) $332.00 $1,652.00 $332.00 $57.00 $332.00 Multiple Season Tag - Deer $139.10 $139.10 $139.10 $139.10 $139.10 GRA Multiple Season Tag - Elk $ 182.00 $182.00 $182.00 $182.00 $182.00 The Oasi coul HUNTING SMALL GAME melt LICENSE TYPES RESIDENT NONRESIDENT RESIDENT SENIOR UNDER 16 DISABLED is m claim Small Game $40.50 $183.50 $40.50 $18.50 $18.50 the w 3-Day Small Game --- $68.00 ------Gran Turkey Tag #1 $15.90 $44.50 $15.90 Free $15.90 miss Additional Turkey Tags $15.90 $66.50 $15.90 $11.50 $15.90 illus Migratory Bird Permit $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 Free $17.00 face Migratory Bird Authorization $13.20 $13.20 $13.20 $3.30 $13.20 Rive as ed to ca follo and 14 the t