Palouse Falls

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Palouse Falls is a dramatic 200-foot waterfall in southeastern Washington State, renowned for its rugged basalt canyon setting and popularity as a scenic natural landmark.

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instanceOf natural landmark
tourist attraction
waterfall
access via Palouse Falls Road
closestMajorCity Spokane, Washington NERFINISHED
Tri-Cities, Washington NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designationYear 2014
downstreamFlowsInto Snake River NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 1000 feet above sea level
formedBy Missoula Floods NERFINISHED
Pleistocene glacial outburst floods
geologicalSetting basalt canyon
hasFeature basalt cliffs
campground
deep plunge pool
hiking trails
single-drop waterfall
viewing overlooks
hasRisk rockfall danger
steep cliffs
strong currents
height about 200 feet
about 60 meters
knownFor dramatic canyon scenery
spring runoff flows
sunrise and sunset views
locatedIn Franklin County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State

southeastern Washington
locatedInProtectedArea Palouse Falls State Park NERFINISHED
managedBy Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission NERFINISHED
near Lacrosse, Washington NERFINISHED
Washtucna, Washington NERFINISHED
parking available at Palouse Falls State Park
partOf Channeled Scablands NERFINISHED
popularFor geology tourism
hiking
photography
sightseeing
wildlife viewing
recognizedAs official state waterfall of Washington
region Inland Northwest NERFINISHED
Palouse region NERFINISHED
riverSystem Snake River watershed
touristVisits tens of thousands of visitors per year
watercourse Palouse River NERFINISHED

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Channeled Scablands notableSite Palouse Falls