Must-see attractions in Southeastern Washington

  • Palouse Falls State Park

    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,…

  • Columbia Park

    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…

  • REACH Museum

    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…

  • Washington State University

    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…

  • Fort Walla Walla Museum

    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…

  • Jacklin Collection Museum

    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…

  • Whitman Mission

    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…

  • WSU Museum of Anthropology

    Southeastern Washington

    The museum gathers, organizes and displays artifacts excavated from archaeological sites along the Snake and Columbia Rivers.

  • Fort Walla Walla Park

    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…