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“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
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The beautiful hills of Palouse are considered to be the most fundamental to the agriculture of this area. This fertile farmland produced wheat, legumes, etc.
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park is a fabulous and beautiful 4,027 acre park that invites visitors with its 73,640 feet of freshwater shoreline.
Wanapum Recreation Area is a beautiful part of Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park. This place is a real paradise, what can be better than sun, water, camping and beautiful scenery?
Manito Park with its incredible Botanical Gardens is definitely the highlight of Spokane city, astonishing more than 150 thousands of its visitors annually.
Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park has the territory of 7,470 acres with 27,000-feet of freshwater shoreline. The forest is a registered national natural landmark that can tell a lot about the history of the region.
Steamboat Rock State Park is a perfect place for recreation. 3,522-acre camping park offers 50,000 feet of freshwater shoreline at Banks Lake. The park includes three campgrounds and a cosy day-use area.
Steptoe Butte State Park is a 150-acre park and 3,612-foot-tall beautiful natural monument famous for its’ panoramic views of the surrounding farmlands. Steptoe Butte State Park is located in Whitman County, 12 miles north of Colfax near the Washington-Idaho border.
Travelling around the Palouse area, Kamiak Butte County Park Campground is a great option for overnight, definitely worth your considering.
Lake Quinault Lodge is a perfect place for the rest and relaxation. Here visitors enjoy great views of the lake sitting in very comfortable chairs. An old and beautiful fireplace will warm you up, and in summer giant trees of the rainforest will provide a relaxing shade.
Grand Coulee Dam is considered one of the largest dams in the world and the largest one in the Columbia River basin. To be concrete, the dam is 550 feet in height, and 5,223 feet in length – it’s almost one mile long!
Spectacular scenery, historical basalt cliffs, a mirror-silver …all these natural wonders and geologic formations are located in a close proximity to the Sun Lakes Resort – one of the best places for your stay in the area.
Lake Lenore is a beautiful, 1,670-acre lake that was formed long ago by the Missoula Floods.
Rocky Coulee Campground is a newly-developed campground that is situated near Vantage. It is a drop-in campground that has nice tent camping sites.
Quinault Loop Trail, starting from the Quinault Rain Forest Trailhead, will take you to an astonishing 4 miles trip around the area, revealing admirable views of Lake Quinault, as well as taking you through the magnificent temperate rainforest spread over the Olympic Peninsula.