Create your own Columbia Bluffs experience.

Unique development in Central Washington, designed to celebrate all that nature has to offer.

[Map] and Directions: I-90 exit 143 Silica Rd. North on Silica Road towards Cave B Resort/Gorge approx 4.5 miles. Left turn onto the access road at the large sign left of the road. Columbia Bluffs is 3/4 miles West of Silica Road. Turn onto gravel access road and travel west and south to plat. Plat sign is located at NE corner of development.

When we first set foot on Columbia Bluffs, we knew we had found more than just a beautiful desert steppe. We had found home, and with every home comes a journey.

Lots

At Columbia Bluffs, we can accommodate both full-time, multiple acreage homes, or simpler, part-time dwellings.

Check out the lots we have available.

What to do

Columbia Bluffs is surrounded by all the best that Central Washington has to offer.

Everyone will find something they enjoy between the surrounding water activities, fishing and hunting, hiking and climbing, music, golf, wineries and microbrews, and farmers markets.

The Columbia Bluffs Project

Our vision for Columbia Bluffs is one of harmony with nature and a celebration of life.

Learn more about the story and the who.

Latest News

It Just Makes Sense

March 22, 2024

From Jerry Martens, Lead Developer for Columbia Bluffs: Over the past few months, many people have asked me why we are pushing a GREEN agenda sohard for the Columbia Bluffs…

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Developer invites visitors to come and see Columbia Bluffs

January 5, 2024

From Jerry Martens, Lead Developer for Columbia Bluffs: We have had a number of individuals ask why they should consider, and why we recommend thisdevelopment over others in the region.…

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ADU’s ARE COMING TO GRANT COUNTY

December 28, 2023

Exciting news for Grant County residents! In a significant development, the Grant County Commissioners recently voted in favor of implementing a countywide Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) policy. This new policy…

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Dave Matthews Band at the Gorge | September 1-3, 2023

September 1, 2023

Tune in for quite the experience! One of the most popular events all year at the Gorge Amphitheater is the Dave Matthews Band where record crowds attend to partake in…

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Bass Canyon rave festival at the gorge quincy wa

Upcoming Fun Bass Canyon Festival | August 18 – 20, 2023

August 17, 2023

This years Bass Canyon Festival will be at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Grant County, Washington. This renowned electronic dance music (EDM) festival organized by Excision, a prominent DJ and producer…

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What to do in Quincy WA for an outdoor and wine enthusiast? We have your 3-day weekend trip planned!

August 1, 2023

Day 1: Friday Friday Morning Friday Afternoon Friday Evening Day 2: Saturday Saturday Morning Saturday Afternoon Saturday Evening Day 3: Sunday Sunday Morning Sunday Afternoon Sunday Evening Tips Remember to…

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What to Do in the Area

what to do

Water

From taking a boat out on the Columbia, to visiting various aquatic centers across Grant County, water activities are almost always an option. Many of our local campgrounds have direct access to lakes and rivers. 

Kayaking, canoeing, rafting, rowing, paddleboarding, wakeboarding, waterskiing, windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving - all of that and more is an option here.

fishing

Fishing & Hunting

Surrounding Moses Lake is nearly 250,000 surface acres of water. The fishing possibilities are practically endless. Many bodies of water are open year-round. The state of Washington has a focus on preservation, and the Columbia River is certainly no exception. Many nonprofits here actively work on rebuilding habitats and restoring natural supply. The same is true for hunting. Grant County has some of the best upland bird and waterfowl hunting in the nation. 

Maps are available almost anywhere. As always, be safe, obtain the correct permits, and check state regulations for the most current information. 

hiking

Hiking & Climbing

Washington is more than just vast evergreen forests. The Grant County area boasts numerous hiking and off-roading trails. Climbing areas abound near the Columbia River. Just watch out for rattlesnakes.

If you’d like to connect more with local history, several interpretive centers and museums can help. You could learn more about petroglyphs, the Ginkgo petrified forest, why we have a replica of Stonehenge, and other fascinating topics. The Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park and the Maryhill Museum of Fine Art are some particular favorites.

music

Music

The Gorge is one of the most scenic outdoor venues in the nation, and it’s drawn some pretty big names. Coldplay, Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, Nickelback, and The Police - just to name a few. Nine miles west of George, this venue is very close by. 

In addition to The Gorge, the Grant County Fairgrounds also hosts its own concert series. If you’re looking for a more symphonic type of concert, the Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra and the Moses Lake Community Orchestra aren’t far away.

golf

Golf

Golfing is a favored pastime of Grant County. Some courses are partnered with campgrounds and wineries, and some just stand alone - so keep a close lookout. Because golfing is so common in the area, you’ll find it’s also very affordable here. Some fees can be as low as $10, according to Tour Grant County. 

Some of our favorite (and nearest) recommended golf courses are Crescent Bar, Desert Aire, and Moses Pointe.

wineries

Wineries & Microbrews

With excellent sun and soil, vineyards and wineries have really taken off in the Columbia River region. The same is true of brewing; with a nearby source of hops, niche microbrews are surprisingly not hard to find. One of our favorite venues is the Cave B Estate Winery. 

Most of these venues feature tours, tasting rooms, and special event calendars. Because this industry is so closely tied to other local agriculture, most wineries and breweries also feature excellent farm-to-table menus to compliment their beverages.

farmers markets

Farmers Markets

Washington has some of the most superior agriculture in the nation. Grant County is no exception. That means Farmers Markets. Everywhere. Most towns nearby have at least one market - Ephrata, Mattawa, Quincy, Moses Lake, and more.

You can find everything there from wheat and hay, to fruit and produce, and even herbs like mint and lavender. Agrotourism is also a specialty of this region, and you can visit many farms in addition to touring wineries and breweries.