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Roads - Access to Major Markets
The Port of Moses Lake is located near Interstate 90, the northernmost east-to-west, coast-to-coast interstate. Access to I-90 is seven miles from the Port, via State Highway 17, a four lane, limited access highway. Once on 90, Port tenants can easily access any major market in the United States in less than 2 days.
Distance to Markets
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| Market |
Miles |
Drive Time |
| Spokane |
105 |
1 hour 39 minutes |
| Seattle |
178 |
2 hours 52 minutes |
| Portland |
287 |
4 hours 47 minutes |
| Salt Lake City |
701 |
10 hours 43 minutes |
| San Francisco |
811 |
13 hours 42 minutes |
| Denver |
1196 |
17 hours 6 minutes |
| Los Angeles |
1139 |
18 hours 33 minutes |
| Phoenix |
1312 |
20 hours 50 minutes |
| Minneapolis |
1484 |
21 hours 13 minutes |
| Chicago |
1875 |
27 hours 48 minutes |
| Dallas |
1973 |
29 hours 33 minutes |
| New York |
2666 |
40 hours 47 minutes |
Deep Water Ports - Access to global markets
The Port of Moses Lake is less than a three hour drive to the Port of Seattle and the Port of Tacoma -the third largest container load center in the United States. Washington's marine ports are closer to Asia than any other major US port on the west coast. Asia Pacific markets can be reached one to two days faster from Washington ports than from California. This access to Pacific Rim Countries is reflected in the Port's international tenant base.
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