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Moses Lake
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city in Grant County, Washington, United States
Key facts
- Country
- United States
- State
- Washington
- County
- Grant
- Incorporated
- September 15, 1938
- Type
- Council–manager
- Mayor
- Dustin Swartz ( R )
- City
- 21.098 sq mi (54.644 km )
- Land
- 18.136 sq mi (46.972 km )
- Water
- 2.962 sq mi (7.672 km ) 14.04%
- Elevation
- 1,060 ft (323 m)
- Estimate 2024
- 26,969
- Density
- 1,487.1/sq mi (574.19/km )
- Urban
- 38,751
- Metro
- 104,717
- Combined
- 125,756
- Time zone
- UTC–8 ( Pacific (PST) )
- Summer dst
- UTC–7 (PDT)
- Fips code
- 53-47245
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Encyclopedic overview
Moses Lake is a city in Grant County, Washington, United States. The population was 25,146 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 26,969 in 2024. Moses Lake is the most populous city in Grant County. The city anchors the Moses Lake Micropolitan area, which includes all of Grant County and is part of the Moses Lake–Othello combined statistical area.
Moses Lake, on which the city lies, is made up of three main arms over 18 miles (29 km) long and up to one mile (1.6 km) wide. It is the largest natural body of fresh water in Grant County and has over 120 miles (190 km) of shoreline covering 6,500 acres (2,600 ha). Before it was dammed in the early 1900s and then incorporated into the Columbia Basin Project, Moses Lake was a smaller shallow lake. To the south of the town is the Potholes Reservoir and the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge that has a number of seep lakes and vast amounts of migratory birds and other fauna natural to the area.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Moses Lake” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.