For those of us on the west coast, we “head east” rather than west when looking for wide open spaces, acres of ranches and farms, and some of the state’s lesser-known natural wonders. This region borders Oregon and Idaho with soil perfect for wheat. Experience all four seasons, small towns, and adventure here.

Natural Highlights:

Kamiak Butte – quartzite rise that towers 1,000 feet above the surrounding fields

Hells Canyon – North America’s deepest river gorge

North Fork Asotin Creek Trail – 14 miles of fantastic mountain bike trails

Fields Spring State Park – popular for cross-country skiing with views of the Blue Mountains

Palouse Falls – official state waterfall of Washington

Lyons Ferry State Park – great for swimming or casting a line for steelhead and salmon

Steptoe Butte – 3,612-foot-tall quartzite mountain surveys the Blue, Selkirk, and Bitterroot mountains

The Palouse Prairie – home to a variety of wildlife, including bison, elk, and prairie dogs open to exploring via hike, bike, and horseback

The Palouse region is a stunning and unique landscape. There are many things to do in the Palouse region, including hiking, biking, fishing, camping, and stargazing. Visitors can also explore the region’s history and culture, visit its many wineries, or simply relax and enjoy the scenery. The Palouse is also home to a number of small towns, each with its own unique character.

Pullman is home to Washington State University, home of the Cougars, with plenty to do! WSU is home to the Bear Center, dedicated to research, conservation and education of bears and you can watch the bears from April-October.  Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe and Cougar Gold cheese are both famous food items you’ll have to try in Pullman.

If you’re looking for more small-town experiences, reach out to our expert itinerary design team to help build your perfect road trip.

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SNOQUALMIE FALLS & WOODINVILLE WINE TOUR

Embark on a day tour of Northwest Washington. Begin your journey with a mesmerizing visit to the iconic Snoqualmie Falls, where cascading waters create a natural wonder that has been a local icon for hundred of years. Then, indulge in delightful wine tasting experiences in Woodinville's renowned wineries and tasting rooms, savoring a variety of stellar vintages amidst the backdrop of a growing culinary destination right in Seattle's back yard.

WASHINGTON VINES ODYSSEY

Over the course of this immersive experience, indulge in the finest wines Washington has to offer as you traverse the picturesque landscapes of Woodinville, Yakima, and Walla Walla. Discover the artistry behind each bottle through intimate vineyard tours, expert-led tastings, and enlightening conversations with winemakers. This tour promises not only exceptional wines but also a deeper appreciation for the intricate craft of winemaking within Washington's diverse terroirs.

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