Palouse
Located along the Palouse River, the small city of Palouse in the southeast corner of Washington has the ambience of a rural farm community yet is only 20 minutes from Pullman and Washington State University. The Palouse region extends from rolling wheat fields to the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountains and is a favorite spot for photographers.
Visitors also enjoy paddling the Palouse River, birding and communing with nature on Kamiak Butte, digging for mammoth bones at the Palouse Discover Science Center in nearby Pullman and exploring the 208-mile Palouse Scenic Byway, which roams through the Palouse countryside.
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415 N Grande Ave
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 334-3565
Palouse Trip Ideas
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Early French-Canadian fur traders took one look at southeast Washington’s majestic, rolling hill country and named it pelouse, or “lawn.” Once endless... Read More
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Southeast Washington’s rolling wheat fields, wild-channeled scablands and fertile hills and prairies surrounding the Snake River produce a setting that... Read More
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Hell-Bent Heli-Skiing The North Cascades, set near Highway 20, may not be close to cocktail bars and après ski lodges, but that’s the best feature of the... Read More
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