David And Tina's Guidebook

David And Tina
David And Tina's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Check out the visitor center at the Grand Coulee Dam. Learn all about the history and construction of the dam. They also have a laser light show at night starting May 28. Grand Coulee has several restaurants, gas stations, grocery and hardware store. Great little town to visit.
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
1008 Crest Drive
Check out the visitor center at the Grand Coulee Dam. Learn all about the history and construction of the dam. They also have a laser light show at night starting May 28. Grand Coulee has several restaurants, gas stations, grocery and hardware store. Great little town to visit.

Fishing, hiking, boating, picnic and sightseeing

Enjoy the serenity of the falls. Pack a lunch and have a picnic near the falls at the public park. There is also a public boat launch (launch fee required). Hiking trails in the area as well. Great place to spend the day!
Hawk Creek Falls
Enjoy the serenity of the falls. Pack a lunch and have a picnic near the falls at the public park. There is also a public boat launch (launch fee required). Hiking trails in the area as well. Great place to spend the day!

Golfing

Enjoy a day of golf, only 8 miles away in Wilbur Wa.
The Clubhouse is a great place for food and drinks. It is open to the public. Check Facebook for hours. The course plays a total of 6,200 yards from both sets of nine hole tees, but can play much longer depending on wind conditions. Established in 1963, the layout spreads over a former farm; nearby wheat fields are vestiges of its not-so-distant past. The founding father’s attention to detail is evident by the well designed golf course. After a moderate uphill first hole, the rest of the course basically plays downhill from elevated teeing grounds. Then finish up with the ninth green right below the clubhouse, which features a spectacular sunset view for evening diners. It is truly a fun golf course for all levels of ability – Come and play it! Contact 509-647-5664
Big Bend Golf & Country Club
899 Northwest Cole Avenue
The Clubhouse is a great place for food and drinks. It is open to the public. Check Facebook for hours. The course plays a total of 6,200 yards from both sets of nine hole tees, but can play much longer depending on wind conditions. Established in 1963, the layout spreads over a former farm; nearby wheat fields are vestiges of its not-so-distant past. The founding father’s attention to detail is evident by the well designed golf course. After a moderate uphill first hole, the rest of the course basically plays downhill from elevated teeing grounds. Then finish up with the ninth green right below the clubhouse, which features a spectacular sunset view for evening diners. It is truly a fun golf course for all levels of ability – Come and play it! Contact 509-647-5664