Waterfalls in United States

Palouse Falls, Washington

The glacier carved gorge of Palouse Falls dates back to the Ice Age, shaped by the ever-flowing Palouse River. Walled with tall bluffs, the river flows down further to join the beautiful Snake River- a world famous destination for kayaking and whitewater rafting.

In addition to the scenic falls, Palouse Falls State Park is a home to several indigenous historic sites, the first wagon road over the Rocky Ranges, and the epic vistas of the narrow valley along the trail. The region’s recreational facilities include; serviced campgrounds, picnic areas and designated fishing creeks, all located at a short hike from the small township of Starbucks.

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