Grant County Tourism Master Plan Maps

Grant County Washington is working on a tourism master plan. As part of this project, we are developing a set of data and maps on different aspects of tourism in the county. The latest maps for each topic can be downloaded below.

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Topic Maps

  1. Public Lands PDF

  2. Habitat: PDF - Web map

  3. Wildlife: PDF

  4. Hiking and Climbing: PDF - Web map

  5. Biking: PDF - Web map

  6. Horse: PDF - Web map

  7. Boating and Fishing: PDF - Web map

  8. Water Trails: PDF - Web map

  9. Hunting: PDF - Web map

  10. Bird Watching: PDF - Web map

  11. Wildlife Watching: PDF - Web map

  12. Agricultural Crops: PDF

  13. Great Ice Age Floods: PDF - Web map

  14. Off-Roading: PDF - Web map

  15. Picnicking: PDF - Web map

  16. Camping: PDF - Web map

  17. Heritage Barns: PDF

  18. Museums: PDF - Web map

  19. Coulee Corridor Scenic Byway: PDF

  20. Art & Performance: PDF - Web map

  21. Visitor Information: PDF - Web map

  22. Golf: PDF - Web map

  23. Competitive Athletic Fields : PDF - Web map

  24. Agritourism: PDF - Web map

  25. Lodging: PDF - Web map

  26. Fairs and Rodeo: PDF - Web map

  27. Pools and Rinks: PDF - Web map

  28. Amphitheaters: PDF - Web map

  29. Conference Facilities: PDF - Web map

  30. Historic Sites: PDF - Web map

Other Maps

  1. Driving distance from Grant County

  2. Moses Lake Biking Routes

  3. Overview Map

Table of Information on the Topic Maps

This table shows the information that Northwest Portal currently has for each place the Grant County Tourism Study maps.

The columns at the end show which maps each place is on, and the number on the maps. An “X” indicates that a location meets the study criteria but is combined with other points on the map: for example a trailhead and the park the trailhead is located in, or multiple fishing access sites in the same area.

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