The Palouse is a beautiful landscape, with its rolling hills of green during spring and gold before summer harvest. It also feel inviting, in that there is probably less barbed wire in the Palouse ...
This article appears in print in the October 2018 issue, as part of the Scenic Fall Road Trips cover story. Click here to subscribe. Driving east on forlorn little State Route 23 in southeastern ...
After being out of print for more than a decade, a masterful history of the land and people of the Palouse is back in print, and just in time for its 30th anniversary. Celebrating Palouse Country: A ...
Small surprises make the Palouse a big delight. Famous for its rolling hills, mostly planted in wheat or lentils, the landscape astride the southeast Washington/north-central Idaho border is not your ...
If you’re looking to escape the hustle and find some quiet charm, the Palouse region of Washington offers just that. This ...
If you’re looking to explore trails around the Palouse that aren’t crowded or well-known, there are some great hidden gems ...
With its stunning rolling hills and sharply contrasting colours these photographs are so beautiful they could easily be mistaken for paintings by Van Gogh or Claude Monet. But these amazing landscape ...
Evergreen trees shrouded in a light mist, a cloudy morning with an 8 a.m. sunrise, the churning sea, the rolling hills of the Palouse: landscape takes a central role in the anthology "Evergreen: Grim ...
An atmospheric river is moving through western Washington and expected to dump 1-3 inches of rain and bring mountain snow to the region. by Eric Johnson TOPICS: There is no place in the world quite ...
Researchers know that adding natural buffers to the farm landscape can stop soil from vanishing. Now a scientist has found that more buffers are better, both for pleasing the eye and slowing erosion.