Palouse Falls

Palouse Falls

🇺🇸United States, Washington

Palouse Falls, located in southeastern Washington, USA, is a waterfall on the Palouse River. It stands 198 feet tall and is a significant geological feature within the Palouse Falls State Park. The waterfall was designated as Washington's state waterfall in 2014.

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Palouse Falls formed over 13,000 years ago during the Ice Age floods. The waterfall is part of a canyon carved by glacial floodwaters. Visitors can access the falls via Palouse Falls Road and view it from several designated areas within the state park. The park also offers hiking trails and picnic facilities. The falls' flow varies seasonally, with peak flow in spring due to snowmelt.