The Dry Falls Interpretive Center trail is a short 0.27-kilometer accessible pathway at 484.5 meters elevation in Coulee City, Washington, offering spectacular views of the ancient Dry Falls cataract formed during the Ice Age floods. This educational trail features interpretive displays and panoramic overlooks where visitors can witness one of the most impressive geological features along the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail, showcasing the remnants of what was once the largest waterfall on Earth.