Travel Information

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Getting Here

Airports

Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA)

Seattle-Tacoma is a Delta and Alaska Airlines hub, with service from all major carriers. Drive 164 miles (about 3 hours) east across the Cascade Mountains to the event. Snoqualmie pass on I-90 is extremely unlikely to close in late March, but there may be snow. Sunday afternoon traffic back into Seattle can be unpredictable.

Spokane (GEG)

Spokane is a regional airport with service from Alaska, Delta, Southwest, American, United, and Allegiant. Drive 138 miles (about 2 hours) west to the events.

Tri-Cities (PSC)

Tri-Cities (Pasco) is a regional airport with service from Alaska, Delta, American, United, and Allegiant. Drive 100 miles (about 1.5 hours) north to the events.

Wenatchee (EAT)

Wenatchee primarily serves general aviation but also has twice daily service from Seattle on Alaska Airlines. Drive roughly 35 miles south to the events.

Lodging

Hotels

Hotels Area Map

Quincy – 10 miles from Quincy Lakes NRE

George – 11 miles from Quincy Lakes NRE

Ephrata – 25 miles from Quincy Lakes NRE

Moses Lake – 34 Miles

  • 5 regional and national chain hotels off Exit 176
  • 7 national chain hotels off Exit 179

East Wenatchee & Wenatchee – 35 miles

  • 4 regional and national chain hotels in East Wenatchee
  • 10+ regional and national chain hotels in Wenatchee

Bed & Breakfast

Aside from cities mentioned above for hotels, Bed & Breakfast accommodations can also be found in the surrounding communities of Wanapum and Crescent Bar / Trinidad.

RV Parks

Camping

This is the off-season. Campgrounds do NOT have running water - no services other than vault toilets. Temperatures can drop into the 30s at night.

  • Dispersed Camping at Frenchman Coulee and Qunicy Lakes is allowed. Camp in parking areas and access roads only in order to not violate event embargoes. A Discover Pass is required.
  • Crescent Bar Campground (Triniad)
  • Sand Hollow (Vantage)

Things to See and Do