You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who hasn’t heard of the Grand Canyon, one of the original natural wonders of the world. But did you know we have our own magnificent natural canyon right here in Washington? You’ll find this spectacular basalt canyon and massive 198-foot waterfall in Palouse Falls State Park in Franklin County. Take the short trail to the Palouse Falls Overlook and you’ll see why Palouse Canyon is nicknamed the “Little Grand Canyon of Washington”.

The Palouse Canyon was formed more than 12,000 years ago when powerful floodwaters swept through the layers of basalt, causing erosion and creating the deep, narrow valleys and steep-walled canyons we see today.

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Considered Washington’s state waterfall, the Palouse Falls Canyon can be viewed from three unique outlooks within Palouse Falls State Park.

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Impressive views and unique topography bring visitors to the area year-round to catch a glimpse of the Palouse River Canyon in the changing seasons.

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The Palouse Falls plunge nearly 200 feet from the Palouse River to the canyon below where the water travels swiftly southward to the Snake River.

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The Palouse River Canyon is a popular destination for hiking and picnicking and is home to a variety of native plants and wildlife, including salmon and steelhead.

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A sharp contrast to the arid desert land that surrounds the Grand Canyon, the Palouse River Canyon area is enveloped in rolling hills, grassy meadows, and abundant vegetation.

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You can camp at Palouse Falls State Park, then head out to view the falls at dawn. There’s nothing quite as spectacular as watching the sun rise over Palouse Canyon.

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If you’ve never seen the majestic beauty of the Palouse River Canyon, you’re missing something truly amazing. Head to Palouse Falls State Park and take in the artistry of nature with breathtaking views as far as the eye can see. This is one natural wonder every Washingtonian should see at least once.

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Have you had the privilege of visiting the Palouse River Canyon? Were you surprised by its expansive size? Tell us about your experience in the comments.

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Address: Palouse Falls, Washington 99143, USA