Quote of the Month:
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Backcountry offers wonderful shrub-steppe views as well as the feeling of freedom. Backcountry trail is a 5-mile (roundtrip) trail that takes its’ beginning from Recreation Road and takes you above gorgeous basalt cliffs.
Lenore Lake Caves Trail is a wonderful choice for every hiker, it’s not long, but offers great views of native Eastern Washington scenery as well as the results of Great Missoula flood.
Steamboat Rock Trail is a perfect spring trail, it is only 2 miles long (one way), but the views that it offers are stunning. Enjoy the views of basalt formation itself and the views from the top.
The Palouse is a region situated in Southeastern Washington; this is the magnificent region of rolling hills. The Palouse is one of the richest agricultural areas in the country and it is also one of the biggest wheat and lentil growing areas in the whole world.
Washington State is home for one of the most unusual forests on the planet. This area is considered to be a national landmark that represents the history of the region.
Columbia River Area is one of the most beautiful and interesting geologic and historic features of the Eastern Washington and fabulous scenery of the area can be enjoyed at the end of Wild Horses Monument Trail.
Washington State is one of the most geographically beautiful and diverse states in the country. There are mountains and deserts, beautiful ocean shores and unique rainforests, active volcanoes and unusual canyons.
The beautiful hills of Palouse are considered to be the most fundamental to the agriculture of this area. This fertile farmland produced wheat, legumes, etc.
The Beezley Hills rise between Frenchman Gap and Moses Coulee, and these hills are part of the geological formation that is called the Yakima Fold Belt.
Northrup Canyon Trail is a well-known and popular trail near Steamboat Rock State Park. It’s a real paradise for those hikers who love not only hiking, but also wildlife watching.