Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park is a stunning geological site known for its dramatic landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities in central Washington.
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park is a remarkable geological area boasting one of the most impressive natural formations in North America—a prehistoric waterfall that was once ten times the size of Niagara Falls. Located in the desert steppe of central Washington, the park covers over 4,000 acres of diverse landscapes including deep gorges, striking cliffs, and tranquil lakes. The park’s main attraction, Dry Falls, provides a dramatic view of this ancient landscape formed by Ice Age floods. The region is home to a variety of ecosystems, supporting wildlife such as mule deer, coyotes, and numerous bird species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Sun Lakes-Dry Falls offers visitors ample outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, and water sports on its many lakes. The park's geological history is echoed in its rugged terrain, while its rich mix of flora and fauna adds to the enchantment for nature lovers and geologists alike.
Dry Falls Vista
Umatilla Rock
Sun Lakes
Lenore Caves
An ancient waterfall site that dwarfs even Niagara Falls, providing breathtaking views.
A museum offering insights into the geological history of the area.
A series of scenic lakes perfect for fishing, boating, and relaxation.