Pooch Park
Founded in 2008, Pooch Park at Pullman is the first and only off-leash dog park in Whitman County. The park is fully enclosed, with separate sections for large and small
Founded in 2008, Pooch Park at Pullman is the first and only off-leash dog park in Whitman County. The park is fully enclosed, with separate sections for large and small
Palouse Falls State Park is home of the last active waterfalls on the Ice Age floods path, as the Palouse River runs through a narrow cataract the drop 200 feet
High above the Palouse Hills on the eastern edge of Washington, Steptoe Butte offers unparalleled views of a truly unique landscape. The warm quartzite bluff stands out against soft hills
This 5,300-acre ridgeline park is dedicated to pioneer women. McCroskey State Park’s highlight is an 18-mile skyline drive through the park on unpaved roads providing spectacular views of the rolling
Idler’s Rest Conservatory and Nature Preserve is located just northeast of Moscow and offers idyllic woods adjacent to Palouse farmland. You can also cross over the road and hike the
Nestled in a forested canyon in the beautiful Union Flat area, this 59-acre park is ideal for families, large groups, and picnics. Here you’ll find hiking trails, a playground, volleyball
Rising 3,641 feet high, Kamiak Butte offers visitors shaded picnic areas, four large shelters, a playground facility, a campground, and a breathtaking panoramic view of the Palouse. The butte has
Petry Natural Area is a small area that is off the beaten path with benches, picnic tables, and trash receptacles. It can’t really be reached from the road, but is
Mary’s Park is Pullman’s newest park, made to accommodate children of all abilities with play structures that are wheelchair-accessible, not to mention a durable SpectraTurf rubber playground surface. Mary’s Park
Located at the South Fork of the Palouse River, the City Playfield has a jogging track, exercise stations, volleyball standard courts, picnic tables, drinking fountains, and restrooms. The City Playfield