Southeastern Washington
Fifty-four miles north of Walla Walla and 83 miles west of Pullman, off Hwy 261, this jaw-droppingly magnificent waterfall tumbles 198ft down a craggy,…
Southeastern Washington
Fifty-four miles north of Walla Walla and 83 miles west of Pullman, off Hwy 261, this jaw-droppingly magnificent waterfall tumbles 198ft down a craggy,…
Southeastern Washington
At first glance, the Tri-Cities can seem like nothing but one big traffic snarl. The best solution: go to the park. This 400-acre green space along the…
Southeastern Washington
In a cool modern building overlooking Columbia Park, this hands-on museum focuses on local and regional history and the ecological impacts of human…
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Southeastern Washington
Washington State University's art museum has a large permanent collection of mostly Northwestern art and stages several temporary exhibits each year of…
Southeastern Washington
Most of Pullman's sights are related directly to expansive WSU, which accommodates more than 22,000 students and one of Washington's leading agricultural…
Southeastern Washington
This museum occupies the fort's old cavalry stables, with a recreated pioneer village outside. The main exhibit hall contains displays on the Lewis and…
Southeastern Washington
If you're a fan of geodes and thunder eggs, stop in at this museum in the School of the Environment, showcasing the more than 2000 specimens of petrified…
Sacajawea State Park Interpretive Center
Southeastern Washington
Set in a 284-acre park at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, the Sacajawea Interpretive Center describes the journey of Lewis and Clark…
Southeastern Washington
An erstwhile stop on the Oregon Trail, this is the site of what is widely known as the Whitman massacre: in 1847 white missionary Marcus Whitman and a…
East Benton County Historical Museum
Southeastern Washington
This museum tracks local history and has some exhibits on 'Kennewick Man,' the 9300-year-old skeleton of a Caucasian male found on the banks of the…
Southeastern Washington
The museum gathers, organizes and displays artifacts excavated from archaeological sites along the Snake and Columbia Rivers.
Southeastern Washington
This fine historic site showcases the original buildings from a US Army installation that existed here from its inception in 1858 until 1910 – everything…