Lake Lenore Caves State Park

Lake Lenore Caves State Park is a Washington State Park in the Lenore Canyon extending into the hills from the shore of Lake Lenore. It is part of the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail. Lake Lenore and the rock shelter "caves" were caused by basalt coulee cliffs underscoured by the Missoula floods, the same floods that created the Channeled Scablands.[2][3]

Lake Lenore Caves State Park
A rock shelter in the park
Map showing the location of Lake Lenore Caves State Park
Map showing the location of Lake Lenore Caves State Park
Location in the state of Washington
Map showing the location of Lake Lenore Caves State Park
Map showing the location of Lake Lenore Caves State Park
Lake Lenore Caves State Park (the United States)
LocationGrant, Washington, United States
Coordinates47°28′N 119°31′W / 47.467°N 119.517°W / 47.467; -119.517
Area155 acres (63 ha)
OperatorWashington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Property information from Grant County assessor[1]

There are indications that Native Americans used the caves for shelter.[4][5][6] Some petroglyphs are in the caves.[7]

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  1. ^ Grant County Assessor, parcels 161066000 and 161061000 via MapSifter
  2. ^ Soennichsen 2012, p. 133.
  3. ^ Lillquist 2015, p. 27.
  4. ^ Sinotte & DeLay 1996, p. 205.
  5. ^ Lillquist 2015, p. 31.
  6. ^ Brian J. Cantwell (July 27, 2013), "Water, warmth and wonders at Sun Lakes/Dry Falls State Park", The Seattle Times
  7. ^ Kruse 2009, p. 338.

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