
Lincoln County, Washington
Lincoln County
Geography, demographics, key industries, and the communities that make up our county in central eastern Washington.
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About Lincoln County
Lincoln County is located in central eastern Washington State. Of the 39 counties in Washington, Lincoln is the 7th largest by land area at 2,311 square miles. The county borders Stevens, Ferry, and Okanogan Counties to the north; Grant County to the west; Adams and Whitman Counties to the south; and Spokane County to the east. Spokane serves as the primary urban hub for the eastern half, while Moses Lake functions as the western hub.
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Lake Roosevelt from Two Rivers Marina. Photo by Karyn Christner (CC BY).
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Connected to the Inland Northwest
Spokane is the wholesale and retail trade and service center for the 80,000-square-mile Inland Northwest. For the county's western portion, Moses Lake serves as the nearest urban center and functions as a growing industrial hub with a growing population.
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The Lincoln County Economic Development Council can help with market research and business planning. Reach out and we'll point you to the right data and resources.
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Lincoln County Economic Development Council
- PO Box 1304
Davenport, WA 99122