Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail

Dry Lake lake bed and falls in winter
At the end of the last Ice Age, 18,000 to 15,000 years ago, an ice dam in northern Idaho created Glacial Lake Missoula stretching 3,000 square miles around Missoula, Montana. The dam burst and released flood waters across Washington, down the Columbia River into Oregon before reaching the Pacific Ocean. The Ice Age Floods forever changed the lives and landscape of the Pacific Northwest.
Map showing location of park.
Green Monarch Ridge by Lake Pend Oreille ID
Photo by NPS Photo
Large butte with lake in the foreground
Photo by NPS
Steamboat rock in the foreground with Banks Lake in the distance
Photo by NPS
Dry Lake lake bed and falls blanked with snow.
Photo by NPS Photo
A overhead shot of the Dry Falls area
Photo by NPS/Cline