Palouse Falls State
Park is favorite destination close to home. An hour an a half south
of Spokane, Washington, it lies in the rolling hill country known as
the Palouse, and area of wheat farms and long vistas. The main
feature of the park is the falls for which the park is named, which
drop 198 feet (60 meters) into a huge bowl in the ground. These
falls, known as the lower falls, are on the Palouse River not far
from its confluence with the Snake River.
Both above and below
the main falls the river flows through a canyon which it has cut into
the surrounding scablands. Upriver in the canyon the river makes an
abrupt left turn around a huge granite outcrop known as the Mohawk
and there is another falls there, really more of a cascade than a
falls. This area is reached by a path along the surrounding cliffs
to a railroad track and from there down a rocky slope to the river.
We were at the park
early in January with one of our daughters, her husband and children.
The park was very muddy and not only the children but adults were
very muddy after a few hours there. The children enjoyed the mud,
the adults did not. We were there again near the end of January with
one of our sons who was out to help remodel our home. He was not
dressed for hiking but we did make our way with him to the upper
falls.
January 5
2 comments:
Nice photos. Great scenery. I bet the kids enjoyed the mud.
Thanks ever so much, Thelma. The kids were the happiest ones there.
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