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How long is the drive from Pendleton to Lewiston?

The direct drive from Pendleton to Lewiston is 141 mi (227 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 3 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Pendleton to Lewiston, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Walla Walla, as well as top places to visit like Wildhorse Golf Course and Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, or the ever-popular Wildhorse Resort & Casino.

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Top city between Pendleton and Lewiston

The top city between Pendleton and Lewiston is Walla Walla. It's less than an hour from Pendleton and 2 hours from Lewiston.
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Walla Walla

Walla Walla, located in Washington, is a city known for its rich history and vibrant community. The city is home to various attractions and events, including the annual Adam West Day celebration, honoring the iconic actor. Additionally, the Power House Theatre in Walla Walla is a prominent cultural venue that hosts a variety of performances and events. With its charming atmosphere and diverse offerings, Walla Walla provides visitors with an enriching experience that showcases both its historical significance and modern appeal.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 25% of way to Lewiston

Best stops along Pendleton to Lewiston drive

The top stops along the way from Pendleton to Lewiston (with short detours) are Wildhorse Resort & Casino, Fort Walla Walla Museum, and Palouse Falls State Park. Other popular stops include Snake Dancer Excursions - Hells Canyon Tours, Whitman Mission Rd, and WSU Pullman.
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Wildhorse Resort & Casino

Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Wildhorse Resort & Casino is a laid-back destination that offers various dining options, a golf course, and an indoor pool. The facility is smoke-free indoors, with smoking only permitted outside. It features amenities such as a bowling alley, arcade, movie theater, and children's entertainment center. The resort also provides comfortable accommodations and a casino for guests to enjoy. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff and affordable food at the sports bar during happy hour. Additionally, its convenient location makes it easily accessible from Boise.
This could be my home away from home! We love spending time here because it has everything we need. We are probably here on a weekly basis and enjoy the perks of being a frequent guest. Wildhorse also has a bowling alley, arcade, movie theater, and golfing, there is something for everyone. Not to mention slots and poker. The pool is nice and they also have a hot tub and sauna. I would definitely bring my family to Wildhorse for a good time.
Queen N — Google review
Stayed here while on our family road trip. We were greeted by a friendly staff member and checked right in. The grounds were well kept and the park location was perfect, just a short drive off of I-84. The RV sites are nice and level, the utilities are perfectly located. It was great to have the park close to the casino and as a plus, they offer a free shuttle that picks you up at your site. The kids enjoyed the pool and everything they had to offer. We will absolutely stay here again.
The C — Google review
Was just passing through town and wanted to check out the casino. Loved this place! Has so many old skool games that I haven't seen in years. It's nice to see a wide variety of games and not the same few games throughout the entire casino like so many casinos are nowadays. Was pretty easy to win on many of the games as well, and feels good to actually walk out with money in your hand! We will definitely go back again some day.
Lisa F — Google review
5-Star Review – Outstanding Experience at Wildhorse Casino & Hotel! My recent stay at Wildhorse Casino and Hotel in Pendleton, Oregon was nothing short of excellent. From the moment we arrived, the level of service and hospitality far exceeded our expectations. A special shoutout goes to Sarah, our host, whose professionalism, warmth, and exceptional customer service truly made our trip memorable. She went above and beyond to ensure we were taken care of, and her friendly demeanor made us feel like valued guests from the very start. The hotel check-in staff were equally impressive—quick, friendly, and incredibly accommodating. They made the arrival process smooth and stress-free. Additionally, the Player Services/Card staff did an outstanding job connecting us with a host and helping us secure a beautiful complimentary room, which was a wonderful surprise and greatly appreciated. We also enjoyed the Traditions Restaurant buffet, which offered a wide variety of delicious, well-prepared dishes. Everything was fresh and flavorful, and the dining staff kept the atmosphere welcoming and relaxed. Overall, our experience at Wildhorse Casino and Hotel was truly fantastic—excellent service, great food, and a team that genuinely cares about its guests. We are already looking forward to our next visit. Highly recommended! Sincerely, Dean and Kimberly Goff
Dewey J — Google review
It's basically your fun, average casino. The hotel is usually booked out every weekend and the card tables are usual packed as well so good luck finding a table to play at. The bar has great drinks and food service. The live bands can be enjoyable too with a small dance floor.
Justin B — Google review
We are redoing our review because now the hotel tore down the old dingy rooms and they're building a new tower. We are so happy that they are still allowing dogs in certain rooms. We hope that this continues when the new Wing gets built. This is one of our favorite casino hotels now. Staff is very friendly. The food is good. The gambling is just okay, but not bad. Lots of options for machines. It's worth joining their Players Club. They are very generous with their free nights and other rewards. And if you have kids, there is a wing with an arcade, bowling alley, movie theater, and food court. I guess these are for adults as well! We actually bowled here a couple times and ate at the food court.
Stephan K — Google review
Continues to be disappointing. We have stayed here no less than seven times in last 12 months No less than three times plus this trip one of two elevators not working which means likely dozens of times The wait is ridiculous. This visit as well one tiny bar of soap in bathroom which had the glass shower in parts with plastic shower curtain Refrigerator not functioning maintenance required hot tub jets not working As they build new tower the existing is becoming dilapidated I am sitting in my room listening to constant noise of service elevator across the hall Folks from Boise area as we are rejoice last week in the announcement of our Idaho tribes soon to break ground on new Casino and resort just east of Boise In meantime buyer be ware and good by to Jackpot as well and cactus Pete’s which is a dump
Mike D — Google review
My hideaway truck parking! The venue has alot to offer, other than gambling. Kid friendly with a movie theater and a bowling alley. Wish I had more time to explore
CHARLES I — Google review
4.2
(11638)
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3.8
(331)
46510 Wildhorse Blvd, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
https://www.wildhorseresort.com/
(800) 654-9453
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Wildhorse Golf Course

Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Wildhorse Golf Course provides a pleasant first impression with friendly and professional staff in the pro shop. The course itself is well-maintained by an exceptional Superintendent and maintenance crew, evident from the impeccable tee boxes, lush fairways, and outstanding greens. Despite a scorching summer, the course remains vibrant and green. The meticulously raked traps are free from any unwanted weeds. Additionally, the golf carts are of high quality and the clubhouse boasts stunning views of the surrounding hills and farmland throughout.
Played 9/30/24. Absolutely phenomenal in every way. Just like playing any resort in Vegas or phoenix. Perfect green fairways, and greens of your dreams. Rough kept to a maximum 2”. Pace of play excellent. Probably the nicest golf carts I’ve Ever been in. You could play here for a month straight and not get tired of it. Excellent layout. Beautiful views. Highly recommend!
Jerott A — Google review
A beautiful course, very well maintained. We played the course with plans for a group get together in “26”. With the treatment we received yesterday the 22nd of Oct. it will not happen I will never play your course again. We were letting a twosome play through when we were told we had to pick up the pace. No one behind us and again we were approached from the clubhouse saying at the pace we were playing it would take us 5 hours to play 9 holes. When we turned in our carts there was exactly eight cars in the parking lot. We will share our experience with friends.
Sharla S — Google review
It's always nice to see a smiling face when you first arrive - Sedia in the pro shop was very kind, professional and accommodating, as was Nathan when I decided to continue on with the back 9. Beautiful golf course! The Superintendent and maintenance crew are to be commended for keeping it so immaculate. The tee boxes were tidy and well-turfed without any bare spots; the fairways and greens were outstanding - very lush and green despite a very hot summer! Traps were raked and without any weeds. Very nice carts. Beautiful clubhouse. Great views of the surrounding hills and farmland from the entire course. Overall great golf experience on a very playable track...I'll be back!
James P — Google review
Nice casino course. Well maintained. Little costly considering we were a play and stay. Tee times are very closely timed together. So be ready to get pushed from groups behind. Pro shop guy was a bit rude. Mike something very arrogant. Decent amount of goodies in pro shop. Not over priced too bad and the snacks and drinks weren’t overly expensive. Might play again next time passing through.
TNT — Google review
Great track. Well maintained, from tee to green. Bunkers were clean, and abundant. Some water, but not a wild amount. This course is wide open: there are a few trees, but not towering rows of them all over the place. The layout of this course is pretty easy, not much to it. Very playable for golfers of all abilities. Friendly staff and a good price. Fun round to play after a late night staying at the casino with friends.
Nick S — Google review
Horrible experience! There is no accountability for anything, players beware!!! After talking to the “pro” shop, if you would even call them a pro… scheduled 2 players to walk at 4:40 to play a full 18. Unfortunately due to the lack of other players not finding there ball for 4 holes in a row costed us not to finish. Confronted the pro shop about this and said “to bad, it’s your fault” and now I paid for a 18 hole that I could not complete.
Stephen T — Google review
The course was in great shape. Nice driving range.
Kevin A — Google review
$45 weekday price is an excellent value and you’d be hard pressed to find a contender. Course is in excellent shape from tee to green and the course is just downright fun! The practice range is real grass and it’s plush! Wish this could be my home course but I will be playing this track every chance I get. Keep up the good work Wildhorse!
Austin K — Google review
4.2
(184)
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4.1
(25)
46723 Wildhorse Blvd, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
https://www.wildhorseresort.com/resort/golf/
(541) 276-5588
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Tamastslikt Cultural Institute

Museum
Natural History Museums
Exhibits & videos detailing the impact of the Oregon Trail & pioneer settlement on Native tribes.
We were very grateful for efficient air conditioning when we stopped here on a hot day. We were greeted immediately by a friendly staff member and directed to the museum. The exhibits are well-constructed, thoughtfully-presented, and organized to flow from one concept to the next. I felt like I got a good summary of the culture and history represented here, including the less pleasant details. My kids kind of rushed through it (they didn't pause to read much), but even they came away with new ideas to think about.
Hawaiian S — Google review
It was nice, the building is really big for what you can actually see, the actual museum is quite small so it feels like you’re paying a lot because the museum is small but it was informational and a nice stop.
Kelsey C — Google review
We were extremely satisfied with this Cultural Institute. Learned things I had only heard stories about. If you get the chance.make sure and stop by. Be advised the Cafe is only open four hours a day.
Paul D — Google review
We sought this venue out for a rest from Rodeo activities. A great presentation of Indian culture past and present. An important part of the history in Eastern Oregon, and the PNW. Don't miss this museum/ cultural center.
J. P — Google review
We really enjoyed the institute. The exhibit is organized so week and the story it tells is so moving. We highly recommend spending an hour or two here you wont be dissapointed. Great café and gift shop too.
Craig L — Google review
An incredibly eye opening experience! We left with a completely different view of the history we've been taught compared to reality, so sad, and wished we could apologize to everyone on behalf of all the awful things we did to all the native tribes. Very informative along with stunning displays and pictures. Incredibly clean, well laid out, and the staff is very friendly. We believe everyone should experience this museum to understand the truth of our nation's history.
Miranda P — Google review
For me, this was a fascinating experience. From sitting at a campfire and hearing the creation story, to listening to other stories in the real sized long house I was completely immersed. The depiction of how our indigenous people were affected by western expansionism affected me to the point that I had to excuse myself from the group to collect my emotions. Upon leaving, I share the hopeful optimism that this community will thrive in all of its endeavors.
Roxanne O — Google review
Exceeded my expectations. Well thought out and comprehensive exhibits "in the round". Illustrates 400yrs of evolving of the Tribes' relationship with the land the immigrants. Don't forget your Senior and/or AAA discount. Cafe and restrooms, Pendleton gift shop, bring your credit card.
PatrickE C — Google review
4.8
(325)
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4.6
(222)
47106 Wildhorse Blvd, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
http://www.tamastslikt.org/
(541) 429-7700
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Woodward Canyon Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Stellar wines and great people. If a beautiful day sipping wine on a relaxed outdoor patio is your vibe, this is the place. It’s also one of the oldest wineries in Walla Walla.
Krystle H — Google review
The wine was amazing and the people could not have been kinder to us. We had 3 dogs and they made sure we always had water and brought our tastings out to us. They have a lovely yard with outside seating.
Kelsey S — Google review
Made a quick stop on our way home to visit this winery. Great wines- so many bold reds! Beautiful place and Cory was super nice and informative. Thank you! ☺️🚙👋🏼🍷🍷
Kathy R — Google review
Every time we come home to Walla Walla, it has become a tradition to visit the Woodward Canyon tasting room. Terry and his team do a spectacular job of working through the respective wine tasting menus, generous pours, explaining each wine and the vintage - all the time while being and serving other patrons the same great service. Highly recommend a stop here at Woodward Canyon. The grounds are groomed with immaculate garden and landscaping. The front porch has a shaded seating area overlooking the front of the grounds, the small community of Lowden and the highway.
Jeff D — Google review
We have been here several times and have a great experience every time. The wine is so good. The grounds are beautiful and relaxing. We are looking forward to coming back year after year for our anniversary tradition. The owner made it extra special and gave us a tour of the wine cellar. 💕
JoAn S — Google review
I can't give this place enough stars. It was the 6th or 7th winery our wine group visited on our Walla Walla trip, and even though all 8 of us have very different tastes and preferences in our wine, it was hands down the undisputed favorite for all 8 of us. The grounds themselves are nice and quaint. Nothing fancy. The tasting room again is a small room with modest furnishings. The wine being poured was sensational. They offered 2 different tastings and each pair of us got 1 of each so as to taste them all. Nothing was poured, it was all delicious, and several were revisited. We bought a case of wine between us all which had not yet been done. Some prices were very reasonable and others bordered on too expensive. However in my case, when deciding on a $70 bottle (for example) the quality and taste was 100% worth the cost. No one in the group was at all surprised or phased at the prices for these wines, which is not true of every winery we visited. On a next trip we will be visiting a whole new set of wineries (there's over 150) with the exception of Woodward. This place is just that good.
Oscar S — Google review
Great wines. Beautiful sitting area inside and out. Friendly and knowledgeable staff Terri and Trista were terrific.
Kent H — Google review
A spectacular experience. Steve was a pleasure as our server. Heavy pours, friendly conversation and a relaxing environment. Best of the best in Walla Walla
Beau D — Google review
4.9
(85)
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4.5
(42)
11920 Old Hwy 12, Lowden, WA 99360, USA
http://www.woodwardcanyon.com/
(509) 525-4129
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L’Ecole № 41 Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Historical landmark
Wine cellar
Wine club
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
We are visiting from Southern BC, Canada, and had an absolutely fantastic tasting with Ryan. We would love to thank him for sharing his knowledge about the history and the wines made at L’Ecole Winery. This has been my favourite tasting experience on our trip.Thanks again, loved every wine. You’re doing some great things down here in Washington 🥂.
KTown K — Google review
Me and my partner enjoyed our tasting and the relaxed atmosphere. The gentleman that helped us was an absolute delight. So glad we detoured off the road to check this place out.
Ashley D — Google review
Our tasting experience at L’Ecole was incredible! From the very first pour, it was clear this pioneering family winery brings hospitality to a whole new level. Ciera was so knowledgeable and engaging—she answered every technical and curious question with ease, bringing each wine to life as she shared the family’s path to establishing the high standards of the Walla Walla wine region. At L’Ecole, they make sure it’s more than just pouring wine in a glass—it’s about sharing the ‘life’ in the glass. This memorable tasting left us with a deeper appreciation not just for the wines, but for the people and stories behind them. Truly unforgettable!
Tammy W — Google review
What an experience! We are a small winery from the Okanagan in Canada and we’d like to thank our amazing host, Ryan who did an amazing job walking us through your beautiful portfolio and shared his deep knowledge of the area. Great wines and a very cool vibe!
Michelle S — Google review
Wonderful stop for wine, history and ambiance in Walla Walla… a classic stop. Sydney was a great hostess, knowledgeable and a delight!
Bonnie W — Google review
My tasting experience was extraordinary. The male employee working was extremely knowledgeable about the wine and the area in general. I did not get his name. It was very enjoyable.
Thomas S — Google review
Nice selection of white and red wines. Charcuterie platter was delicious. Attentive staff.
Roger ( — Google review
We had a great tasting experience at L'Ecole last weekend! Sydney led us through our tasting and was a delight. The wines were delicious and schoolhouse tasting room is beautiful. I'll definitely return when I'm back in the area.
Sarah V — Google review
4.6
(192)
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4.5
(121)
41 Lowden School Rd, Lowden, WA 99360, USA
http://www.lecole.com/?utm_source=google-gmb-maps&utm_medium=gmb-website-button&utm_campaign=locl.io&utm_content=cc45765b-da17-4511-ad1a-6857ff74fc33
(509) 525-0940
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Waterbrook Tasting Room & Restaurant

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Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Gift shop
Restaurant
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
🥂Perfect Finish to a week filled with Family - Food - Fun! The peaceful pleasure of reclining below a willow tree in the shade at a pond with your spouse or significant other... Sharing the moment while sharing beverages and food... sipping red and white wine samplers, a Smoked Chicken Sandwich with Bacon, Sweet Potato Waffle Fries, and for dessert the mouth watering Cheesecake Lemon 🍋 topped with sliced strawberries 🍓 Our waitstaff Jenna was informative, courteous, and provided excellent service. Thank you Waterbrook! 💖 Recommend taking in the scenery with a stroll along the path around the pond. Note: The menu has updates, no photos to provide.
Barbara M — Google review
A nice & serene very family friendly winery. Good service and good wine.We tried the mixed flight of wine & loved it. Loved the outdoor sitting area with a pond view.It was so beautiful and calm. The food was very nice too and there are good options (Even for vegetarians) to order from. They provided a activity sheet with lots of colors to my kid & he thouroughly enjoyed it & it kept him busy. Would love to go back to this place & reccommend it to all my friends too.
Vinti B — Google review
Such an amazing winery!! The wine slushies are so refreshing, all of their flights are well priced and not tiny pours, and it’s such a picturesque spot with the pond and willow trees. The food came fast and was so good—highly recommend the flatbreads!
Ginger R — Google review
We had such a great time hanging out here. The wine and food was amazing. The servers were so polite and quick to get us things. We had our tasting outside by the pond. They also had bocce ball and horseshoes, which we played. It was so tranquil walking around the property.
Kristi B — Google review
Delicious food, beautiful grounds, friendly service. Liked 2/4 of the wines I tasted, but everyone’s pallet is different and the pours were generous. Only minus was that the tasting is poured all at once - on an 85* summer day, all of our wines (from the white flight) were room temperature within 15 minutes. Bring em one at a time please!
Molly B — Google review
I had a great experience here. The wine was great and I really appreciate the recommendations the staff was able to give. Sky was a great server and so was the woman who gave me a sample of her favorites of the purple sticky note. One of the wines of the flight was not my favorite so she brought me a different red instead. This place was gorgeous and had a nice path to walk, a bridge and fire pits. I will definitely be back! Thanks so much!
Emma E — Google review
Yes, please! The service was fantastic. I wish we could have stayed longer - but there was a flight to catch. We've tasted many local wines, and have been to several wineries throughout our time - but the service and serene vibe here was next level.
Simply C — Google review
Views are very pretty & the chef did an amazing job the food was incredible! Grilled cheese BLT, sweet potato fries, onion honey cheese curds & the ranch & adobo aioli all very impressive!! They also looked like they had a lot of lawn games & fishing gear set out for their pond. Patio atmosphere was great.
Marissa E — Google review
4.2
(284)
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4.1
(155)
10518 US-12, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA
http://waterbrook.com/
(509) 522-1262
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Whitman Mission Rd

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Museums
History Museums
4.4
(305)
Washington 99362, USA
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Fort Walla Walla Museum

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Museum
History Museums
Nestled within the expansive Fort Walla Walla Park, the Fort Walla Walla Museum is a captivating destination that offers a glimpse into the rich history of the United States Army fort. The museum's 15-acre site features four exhibit halls showcasing an array of military weapons, artifacts, antique vehicles, firefighting equipment, agricultural tools, and textiles. Additionally, visitors can explore a 17-building pioneer village and enjoy engaging living history performances and children's programs.
You can tell a lot of time and effort has been put into this museum to make it a great experience for all ages. Multiple buildings to explore, as well as outside areas. Great place to take children, and adults alike, to learn history of the area and what it was like living and working in the 1800s. Friendly and knowledgeable employees/volunteers. Impressive displays with period photography and items, to go along with explanations of it all. Check calendars of events for special things going on, including scavenger hunts and speakers. Great gift shop as well.
Omorfo M — Google review
One of the best museums I have been to. Very very simple but interesting ,even for kids.Its well maintained and not boring at all. Has lot of history ,very nice displays and yet not tiring. The kids loved the scavenger hunt ! Nice playgrounds for kids to have fun just incase they get bored. Wish they had a small cafeteria kind of place too 😊
Vinti B — Google review
It was well done. The main lodge is very nicely decorated and easy to navigate. They have some nice displays of frontier life. There are five or six other buildings with full sized horses (plastic but nicely painted) pulling plows and other farm machinery. Then there are old buildings moved to the site and restored. There is a playground. Bring a picnic for a nice day out.
Pat R — Google review
I enjoyed this place so much! I love history, especially about the area I live. There are over 20 buildings to see and more artifacts than you can count. It's focus is the history of the Walla Walla area from when the first settlers arrived until the 1960's. The agricultural achievements, interacting with Indian tribes from all over Eastern Washington, to the forming of the original government, it's all here. There are video interactive displays. ( Do the one for the penitentiary!) My favorite part was the Pioneer village. A collection of real buildings that were donated to, and moved to the museum. They are so cool! Hard to imagine living in such small places! I grew up in, and still live in the Pacific Northwest. My dad took me to every museum and dam we could find. I did the same with my daughter. Places like this create lifelong family memories. I highly recommend it. Admission prices are $12 adult. $10 senior or student. $5 kids 6-12. Free kids 5 and under.
Pacific H — Google review
We unexpectedly went on a day that they had a family activity going on. We REALLY had a fun time at their Oregon trail family game day. Free ice cream even.
Jannette M — Google review
This museum was absolutely fascinating. It had some amazing exhibits and showcases the history of Walla Walla as a key stop on the Oregon Trail so well. With so many people visiting Walla Walla I was surprised that it wasn’t busy. The lady at reception was so helpful and interesting. Don’t miss it!
David W — Google review
Had an excellent time with my daughter and her fourth grade class. Anita, our guide (docent), led us through the exhibits and gave us background and context for all of the pieces. Everything was clean, the staff in the gift shop was friendly, and there was a lot to see both inside and out. We appreciated the A/C in the main building and the nicely kept grounds outside. The play structure was fun to have as well (although a little full with so many students).
Sarah L — Google review
Excellent museum! Love the amount of information & artifacts the museum had on display. We were fortunate enough to have a volunteer waiting for a group provide us information when we arrived in the room with horses/ steam engine, water wagon. This would be so worth a personal tour although you can download an audio guide that is well worth doing.
Danette K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(323)
755 NE Myra Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA
http://fwwm.org/
(509) 525-7703
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Pioneer Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Pioneer Park, established in 1902, is the oldest park in Walla Walla and spans 46 acres. Designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, known as the father of landscape architecture and designer of New York City's Central Park, it offers a peaceful escape with its picturesque walking paths, an aviary, a duck pond, ball fields, and flower gardens. Visitors can relax under large trees or enjoy activities like soccer, softball, pickleball courts, and table tennis.
This is a large scenic park that will not disappoint. There are picnic tables, playground, lots of trees, nature, and serenity. It is peaceful. The park is well maintained. Let's all do our part to keep it beautiful.
Classic B — Google review
Loved being able to just be outside and be in nature exploring and walking. What a great park for picnicking, walking, or even playing on the playground. Would definitely try and begin water as it does get hot and not certian if the water fountains are always on. There's sometimes in the summer some ice-cream truck that come by and sell ice-cream.
Nathan C — Google review
Free public park with a variety of treasures. The madrone trees are huge. There is a pond with turtles, an aviary with exotic birds and a large tortoise and a memorial rose garden. A few picnic tables are available. If you’re looking for a mini-break to stretch your legs and mind, this is it.
Xx X — Google review
I have always loved this park. It has free parking and a bird aviary. Lots of places to walk and beautiful scenery. I wish ever town had a park this lovely.
Emily H — Google review
Gorgeous! So many amazing trees. They're so huge! Definitely worth stopping and seeing. Have your lunch at one of the picnic tables or on a blanket.
Gabrielle J — Google review
Great park to work out (pickle ball, jump rope, part of an overall run ). The aviary is also really interesting and the grounds are beautiful.
Matthew R — Google review
I just stopped in at this park after not having been here in about 20 years or so. I was so impressed with the updates! There’s even an Aviary now. The old gazebo is still there and looks like it’s had plenty of repair and attention. The grass, trees, flowers, etc… all look very well maintained. I ate my lunch at a picnic table that has seen better days, so perhaps it’s time to replace them. But other than that, I am very happy to say this park is fantastic! Better than it was back in the Late 90s and early 00s.
- - — Google review
At first, it looked like a well cared for park, but then i saw the aviary. So many birds and it was clear that they get attention and love. I will be coming back here! Other than the birds, the trees all look very old, which is rare for a park. There are 6 or so really ancient trees that all encircled a large gazebo. I can easily see weddings taking place here. Additionally, there are various flower patches and art installations around. Very nicely put together park.
Zach R — Google review
4.8
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4.8
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940 E Alder St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA
https://wallawallawa.gov/government/parks-and-recreation
(509) 527-4527
10

Harris Park

Campground
Fun & Games
Playgrounds
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Biking Trails
Hiking Trails
Motorcycle Trails
I had the privilege of staying here while my honey and his crew were working in College Place for 6 weeks. This is a beautiful well cared for park is the perfect retreat for recharging your soul. Being next to the river is peaceful, and fishing it is even better. The camp hosts, Chip, Chad, and Pat and her Husband Rob were wonderful people. Chip was so kind to share the history of the area and converse with. Lots of wildlife hanging around. Had the liberty of hanging out with the deer, they enjoy the apple trees in the camp ground. Saw Mama bear and two cubs hanging around the apple trees too.
Stephanie W — Google review
We spent two nights in our trailer at Harris Park, after first visiting it in 2017. It is a very relaxing, peaceful place, right by the little Walla Walla River. There is not a lot to do nearby, so it is a great place if you just want to chill and enjoy the river and the huge meadow in the campground, and short walks. We saw so many deer and wild turkeys throughout the morning, day, and evening. The river had some dammed up places that would’ve been fun to play at, if I were a kid (Also, a nice playground )😊 Unfortunately, there is no sewer hook up available, just water and electric. The restroom is clean, but no showers and just a one stall bathroom. But it was not busy when we were there during the week, and I never had to wait my turn. We were impressed with the large group facilities available to be reserved. The host and the maintenance guy were both extremely friendly to visit with and did a great job at their jobs. We stayed in space #12, which got a little hot in the afternoons, but had a beautiful view of the meadow. There is no Wi-Fi or cell service available in this park.
BL W — Google review
Beautiful area. Plenty of hiking trails and photo opportunities. RV spots go from gravel to paved. Good electric and water connection but no sewer due to the river being so close. Would be nice if they allowed connection to WiFi since their isn't any cell service.
Ben M — Google review
We had a group that camped at the Meadow. It is a nice grassy open area. There is electric and power hookups. This area sits up above the river..nice to hear the water. This is a nicely maintained park that also has picnic area. The camp spots are nicely spaced so you are not right on top of your neighbors. The bathrooms are single use but large and easily wheelchair accessible...BUT...No showers..😕(thus the 4 stars). They are working on expanding the camping area but it is not complete. ALSO...BE AWARE.. there is NO wifi or cell service in this area..not a problem for us but might be for others. There is also a trailhead you can hike, not sure how far it goes or where it goes to. Staff is friendly and helpful!!! We are looking forward to returning, hopefully for a drier visit.
Gwen P — Google review
This is one of our favorite places to go. The grounds are so well cared for and you feel like you're in the middle of nowhere, but you're just thirteen miles from town. Every camp site is nice. This time we stayed in one right on the river and the view and sounds were amazing. The manager Chip is a great guy. Friendly, helpful and fun to talk to. 5 stars. A+
J B — Google review
Very lovely easy stay and we stayed in spot 12. There are electrical plug ins, river spots next to a big flat field. There is a deer that walked up to our car and took a strawberry from me. Very strange behavior so I suspect it is a pet deer. We named it “Oh Deer.” If you see it. They left a bundle of wood out for us for around 5 dollars and at the moment there are no fire bans. There is a nice fire pit, table. The field is nice for some yoga and contemplative resting. There are alpaca farms around. And beautiful hills.
Jennifer L — Google review
I love this trail! There is a campground at the trail head for people that just want to hike in a bit and go back and camp. The trail actually goes for almost 19 miles and winds up back in Washington. I hike and camp this trail. You are close enough to the water that you don't need to pack any. I use my pump filter and get water right out of the Walla Walla river for drinking and cooking. I hike about 6-7 miles in, make camp and eat dinner. I do the same thing on day 2. Day 3 I hike a fair amount of the way back and camp again. Day 4 I hit the parking lot and head back home. This trail is great for hiking, mountain biking or motorcycles. I recommend it for anything you want to do. Perfect for a family that just wants to camp at the trail head and do some trail hiking. Also perfect for an outdoor person that wants to park, hike, camp, and keep hiking! Beautiful scenery and a really great trail.
Pacific H — Google review
Harris Park is amazing! It not only has a clean beautiful campground right on the Walla Walla River, the surrounding scenery is breathtaking! If you have never taken a hike in the mountains... I recommend Harris Park and the trails it offers, the landscape is phenomenal!
Helen J — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(8)
78689 S Fork Walla Walla River Rd, Milton-Freewater, OR 97862, USA
https://www.co.umatilla.or.us/departments/parks
(541) 938-5330
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11

Dunham Cellars

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Nestled in The Airport District, Dunham Cellars is a must-visit for wine enthusiasts. The winery's picturesque grounds and unique WWII airplane hangar turned tasting room offer an interesting venue and story. Visitors can enjoy special pricing on tasting flights, glass pours, and wine purchases while savoring their delicious Syrah with the perfect bite of spice. The friendly and knowledgeable staff make the experience enjoyable, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.
Affordable great tasting wines. Must visit if you have limited time in Walla Walla wine country! We bought 4 reds we couldn’t live without, Syrah and Malbec. So nice of them to also give us a cab sav reserve (which went home with us as well). Winemaker Josh McDaniels makes great vino!
Keith E — Google review
Enjoyed ourselves at Dunham today, made it appoint to stop in curious of the Sauv Blanc description we read about on their webpage. It did not disappoint! I’m am strongly preferred drinker of Reds and I’d bought a couple bottles if it would have waved the tasting fee. Sadly it was $22 each which is a great price but to wave the fee was $50 so it sort of tricks you into having to buy a 3rd. That sort of thing can annoy some. Also a big praise to the syrahs.
Jeff A — Google review
This is a unique tasting room, with some mighty fine wine, out in the airport district of Walla Walla. They've taken the time to really set up this huge tasting room space in a creative and fun way. We also appreciated the server - she was fantastic. We had a very pleasant visit, early July 2024.
Jim S — Google review
Stayed one night at Dunham Cellars as a Harvest Host guest. Setting up the stay reservation was easy to do. The location is far enough off of the highway to be very quiet, while also close to the airport. The ground is pretty flat and easy to get level. Another perk is the walking proximity to Walla Walla Roasters coffee shop who have great coffee and pastries. Dunham is a great Walla Walla winery. Good wines and a comfortable and spacious tasting room. The staff are always friendly and helpful. Overall, another fun visit. And took home some tasty wines. Cheers!
Ed S — Google review
The worst wines are very good and the best are spectacular. A fabulous place for a picnic and a tasting. The staff is always so helpful and kind. A reliably awesome, dog-friendly spot!!
Daja P — Google review
Our wine server was amazing! She knew all the history behind the winery and label! Definitely a must if visiting Walla Walla for tasting! Wines are delicious! We will be back!
Chris S — Google review
All-around stellar experience! Leanne (pardon any misspelling!) took such good care of me I made me feel welcome from the moment I walked in. You could tell she loves what she does and stands behind the quality produced by Dunham! The wines are great and have a little bit of something for everyone… A white, rosé, plenty of reds… the space itself is also really fun, eclectic but sufficiently cohesive!
Tibor — Google review
Kinda stumbled upon The Airport District and it’s anchor winery, Dunham cellars, on our search for the perfect Syrah. Was delighted by the picturesque grounds and the WWll airplane hanger turned tasting room. So much to take in! Really interesting venue and story. Oh, and the wine! Their Syrah is delicious with the perfect bite of spice! We grabbed a few to add to our collection. Everyone we met here was fun and so knowledgeable. They made our experience very enjoyable. Wish we could have met the puppy dog! We will be back for sure. Susan Says…if you walk a mile in my shoes, you’ll end up in a wine bar!
Susan R — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(92)
150 E Boeing Ave, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA
http://www.dunhamcellars.com/
(509) 529-4685
12

Walla Walla Vintners

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wine bar
Wine club
Wineries & Vineyards
This was my second visit to Walla Walla, and this is definitely one of my favorite wineries! Our group had such a fantastic experience here. Dina was such a great host, very friendly and informative. The property is gorgeous, and the wines were all very delicious. Their sauv blanc is so good, and they have the best reds! The patio tasting set-up was so comfortable, and we also enjoyed hanging out under the trees to get a break from the heat. Highly recommend!
Erin W — Google review
We had a lovely visit and wine tasting with our group of seven! The winery is stunning and we sat outside under the umbrellas enjoying a beautiful day. Crystal (not sure on the spelling!) was our host and was wonderful! She was full of information and knowledge about the wines, winery, and the area. We felt very well taken care of. This was one of our favorite stops in Walla Walla and we would love to visit again!
Kali T — Google review
Despite the rainy weather robbing us of being able to sit outside and enjoy the gorgeous patio, we still had a very pleasant experience at Walla Walla Vitners. Our server was an extremely cheerful lady who knew everything about the wines, production, and vinyards the winery used to make its wines. She spent a lot of time with us an genuinely seemed to love discussing all the vintages. She also gave us a lot of good information about the other wineries nearby and was very lovely to chat with overall. The wines were very tasty, with our favorite being the 2022 Syrah. Despite the cold and rain, it was lovely to stand on the patio and take in the view for a few minutes before spending all our tasting time inside. I very much appreciated that there was a basket of blankets for guests to use for their laps as well.
Rebecca F — Google review
Beautiful location surrounded by rolling blocks of vineyards. It is arguably one of the prettiest properties in the valley and one of the original wineries to open up in towns. Fun tasting experience for everyone. One of the larger properties of the collection of wineries that make up the Mill Creek area of town.
Justa G — Google review
Got to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary in Walla Walla and it was nothing short of a great time. Part of that trip was enjoying a picnic at Walla Walla Vintners and it was top notch. Great weather, great facilities, wonderful food / snack pairings (---wifey inhaled the fig spread), wonderful staff (---looking at you Alex), and of course, great wine. The experience only reaffirmed why we have been members. Thank you Walla Walla Vintners!!!
Michael G — Google review
Great establishment. Friendly staff. Deanna was amazing! Wine delicious and view wonderful
Ruth S — Google review
The staff was amazing. Very knowledgeful and attentive. The wines were amazing. It was our favorite stop of the weekend. We will definitely be returning next time we are in town.
Shawn G — Google review
Very disappointing experience at Walla Walla Vintners. Originally booked for the tasting room. Arrived and found the tastings were being conducted in the distillery room, what I would refer to as the “warehouse “. It was noisy, cold and full of fruit flies which were constantly dropping into our single wine glass. A “ seasonal grazing board” was supposed to be provided, but because of the flies, it was under cover and dried out and never refreshed . We’ve never experienced a tasting where there was only one glass provided for the multiple flights and not even a glass of water. We witnessed a couple parties walk out. The sommelier/ host was informative and very courteous but the atmosphere left much to be desired.
Mark B — Google review
4.8
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4.8
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225 Vineyard Ln, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA
http://www.wallawallavintners.com/
(509) 525-4724
13

Palouse Falls State Park

Park
Nature & Parks
State Parks
Basalt canyons & a 198-ft. thundering waterfall with an ADA-accessible overlook, plus a campground.
Palouse Falls is where the Earth remembers violence—and turns it into beauty. You walk up to the edge of the canyon, and it’s like staring into an ancient wound that never closed. Jagged basalt cliffs split the sky, and then—boom—there it is: A waterfall flung from a prehistoric flood, roaring down into a bowl carved by the Ice Age like some god took a chisel to the land and said, “Remember this.” It’s loud. It’s wild. It’s real. You don’t go to Palouse Falls for comfort—you go to feel small in the right way. The views are cinematic, the trails are short but striking, and golden hour turns the cliffs to fire. Great for photos, better for perspective. A few things to note: the paths can be raw and exposed—respect the edge. And while the park’s facilities are basic, the majesty isn’t. Come prepared. Leave a little more awake than you arrived. If you like your beauty untamed and your soul rattled by geography—this is your place.
Richard H — Google review
The drive in is on a gravel groomed road of about 2 miles. The park does require the Discover Pass which can be purchased at the park if you do not already have one. Credit card payments only. The parking is limited to about 20 spaces. There is a restroom building and port a potties available. The paved walking path leads to an open picnic area with one covered table but mostly shaded tables to enjoy the warm breeze. The walking paths to the different view points is steep in some spots, walking sticks advised. Don't forget to walk to the right of the restrooms for some more spectacular views of the area.
Cyndi M — Google review
This is a remote treasure in Eastern Washington. I late Sept the Falls didn't have the full flow of water but the rocks and the birds made it special. Seeing a Peregrine Falcon in the wid currents was cool! There are bathrooms, picnic tables and some short hiking trails. Small parking lot and 2 miles of gravel road getting in. Still worth it. Lyons Ferry Park nearby is a good side trip.
Cindy S — Google review
Official Falls of Washington State. Close to Tri-Cities. Decent parking and disability access. The on-site restrooms are the permanent outhouse style but they're well maintained. The views are amazing. Just outside of the parking area, away from the main viewing overlook, there are lots trails. CAUTION: Most of this extended area has little or no barriers, allowing visitors to get right up to the edge. There is a significant risk of the canyon edge giving way, leading to serious danger.
Jeremy M — Google review
Waterfalls, places of fast running water, are very healing on the energetic level. They are also rich in negative ions. It feels so good just being there. One more miracle of Mother Earth. Beautiful place to visit.
Iryna P — Google review
Scenic falls are just a short walk from the parking lot. There are restrooms there as well. You will need a discovery pass or pay there. The last 2 miles of the road into the park are unpaved (gravel) so know that your vehicle will get dusty.
Neil H — Google review
*You have to click on the pics to get full view* This place is a hidden prize. It is out in the middle of nowhere. You drive up and see flat lands, and then you get out and walk to the trail. And there it is, this amazingly beautiful water feature from nature. The waterfall is worth the time to take the trip. There is a trail in front of the falls to see the falls and the water below. Then there are trails off to the side to see from different angles. I did not take the side trail. I saw people going and then showing up at the edges to see the falls and surrounding areas. There are two parking lots that accommodate everyone and then some. There are bathrooms available. I absolutely loved this place. It was very much worth my time. I highly recommend enjoying this bit of amazing scenery.
Tracy L — Google review
Free entry and parking with a WA discover pass. Totally worth a couple hour drive. Not a hike but there is a short walking trail, lots of picnic tables, and of course the beautiful and relaxing Washington state waterfall.
Shannon B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Palouse Falls Rd, LaCrosse, WA 99143, USA
http://parks.wa.gov/find-parks/state-parks/Palouse-falls-state-park-heritage-site
(509) 646-9218
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Dumas Station Wines

Winery
Food & Drink
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
Delicious wines that are all distinctly unique so there's a pairing for every occasion. I've been drinking their wines for years now from Los Angeles and finally got a chance to visit their tasting room. Super friendly staff, and because it's family run, the winemaker or the vigneron were working the tasting room.
Janet L — Google review
Great Walla Walle wines but not Walla Walla prices. Off the beaten path in Dayton.
Russ M — Google review
I've been a top fan of this winery since about 2005. One of the best kept secrets of the Walla Walla wine world. Placed away from the pretentious setting so classic to wine regions, this winery is placed between the quaint towns of Dayton and Waitsburg. Cross the railroad tracks onto the gravel parking lot and step into an old railway supply stop building. But don't let the building's simplicity fool you. Winemaker and owner Jay Dewitt and winemaker Dirk have been handcrafting amazing wines for decades. Even their non vintage "cowcatcher" red blend is one of the best everyday drinkers You'll find in the walla walla region.
Richard B — Google review
Went to Waitsburg for business and this winery turned the visit into pleasure! Very inviting location and the wine was top notch. We are planning to come back in the very near future!
Robb P — Google review
Fantastic wines at this place! The 2019 Chardonnay was exceptional. What I also liked were the chocolate, cheese, and crackers to go along with the wine, so that you could see how they work with the different kinds of wine. The staff were very informative and friendly. Highly recommended!
Karen H — Google review
Dumas station makes some great wines. I recently enjoyed a bottle of their Cab. Sauvignon, which was complex and full bodied. Their tasting room is fun to visit with really friendly staff. Definitely worth the scenic drive to check them out!
Joe F — Google review
Outstanding wines (reds, rosé, and chardonnay) and warm inviting customer service. They made us and our dogs feel so welcome. Very fruit forward and flavorful wines, loved them all!!
Ruthe H — Google review
This is a must stop for a wine tasting in Waitsburg. A small winery producing quality Cabernet Savignon and Merlot. Other quality wines are also being offered. Take the time to visit, you won't be sorry.
RaMona P — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(18)
36229 US-12, Dayton, WA 99328, USA
http://www.dumasstation.com/
(509) 382-8933
15

Monteillet Fromagerie

Farmstay
Food & Drink
Bed & breakfast
Lessons & Workshops
Food Tours
Seriously this place kills the cheese game! Their beautiful goat and sheep cheeses are game changers. Love Joan's hospitality!
Paige E — Google review
Joan and Pierre Louis are some of the most lovely people you will ever meet. The cheese is unbelievable. If you have a chance to stay on the farm it will be such a memorable experience. The cheese making courses are well worth it
Patrick M — Google review
Best experience. Joan and Pierre Louis are phenomenal cheese instructors, who care about their students, farm, the environment and their animals. My experience was one of knowledge, sheer joy and excitement. For the love of cheese, simply delicious.
Donna C — Google review
5.0
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4.0
(18)
109 Ward Rd, Dayton, WA 99328, USA
http://www.monteilletcheese.com/farm-stay/
(509) 382-1917
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Dayton Historic Depot

Museum
Specialty Museums
This is a great little place. I really enjoyed looking at the old photos and reading the stories describing them. The antique items are also noteworthy. It's really cool that small town places like this preserve the local history. As a funny sidenote. This is the only place I've ever visited where you could see a 150 years old cash register and have the host ring up your purchase on her smart phone!
Pacific H — Google review
Stopped there for a couple days while hitting the local ski hill. Stayed at the local hotel which was walking distance for everything in the downtown area. Wonderful coffee shops, restaurants and a brewery all within a few blocks. Things to see and do can be seeing a movie, visiting the old railroad station (great kids playground next to it) or walk along the Touchet River.
Scott M — Google review
The front desk lady was inviting and informative. Lot's of cool antiques and history. Very nice place.
John S — Google review
What an amazing place! If you are anywhere close by you need to take time to visit this historic place, the oldest railroad depot in the state. Super friendly and knowledgeable lady on site (Shellie) that made this visit so much more memorable. We really enjoyed learning about the history of this town first hand from her.
Kenneth D — Google review
This is such a quaint building and meticulously cared for grounds and artifacts in the sweetest historic town run by the nicest, most knowledgeable, friendliest director, Karina
Susan B — Google review
Spot was cool. we where able to go inside the Abraham Lincoln car and see what is was like to be a "first class" passanger. From the little artifacs still set up in the rooms to the kitchen it was a cool experience.
Michael — Google review
Nice little museum. Don't miss the upstairs where family history's of the area are laid out with excellent graphics as well as showing the train master's quarter s
Linda A — Google review
Wonderful little museum with a very nice lady working there...
D A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(44)
222 E Commercial St, Dayton, WA 99328, USA
http://daytonhistoricdepot.org/
(509) 382-2026
17

Bluewood

Ski resort
Nature & Parks
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Trails of varying difficulty at a resort with beginners' conveyor lifts & a summit yurt for snacks.
I always love visiting here to ski- it’s so much more intimate than the high priced tourist areas. The nature and scenery are so beautiful and you can see how much effort they put into taking care of the area. 100% recommend visiting here if you have the chance to ski/ snowboard!
Tabby H — Google review
I have been skiing at Blue Wood since I was 10 years old (30+years). The pros: It is so wonderful to have a ski area so close to home. I really like the updated cafe. So many more options for food then in the past! The cons: The chair lift is still pretty similar to when I was a kid. It is not enclosed and takes a while to get to the top of the mountain (brrr). I noticed this year that the prices have REALLY gone up. Blue Wood got some new equipment (like ticket scanners) but dang, lift tickets and lessons are so much more money than a few years ago. We recenty went up on a Thur morning, got up there early. I was hoping to put my kids in lessons but they only had one option at 1pm. I wish they had a morning lesson offered. Other than price I think Blue Wood is a great option for local towns. It is not a huge resort style ski destination (and that is fine by me). I just wish the prices weren't similar to a big fancy ski resort.
Jennifer C — Google review
Nice tiny mountain! All of the runs are awesome and fun. I used to be of BART (Bluewood Alpine Race Team) and it was very fun too!
Paul P — Google review
A wonderful area for a day-trip skiing. Would have loved for this to be my first place to learn skiing given the pretty easy downhill slopes. Of course there are some more difficult routes, but the lack of much elevation made our experience an overall easy one. We had great snow when we went, and there was one area where the routes were short so there was no line for the lift! We got in a lot of runs as a result, which I actually super appreciated despite the easy slope of the runs. Not enough seating at lunch by any means; had to stand for awhile.
Mikayla A — Google review
Overall great experience. The hills in this area tend to be pretty sharp (but this isn't a bad thing), but do be careful with your less experienced skiers. Ski lifts are a bit dated and there are not many amenities, but for the cost of the lift tickets, Bluewood is a great value.
Adam D — Google review
Went on the bunny slope since I had zero experience. I reserved my board and boots online which I highly recommend you do because the day I went they were sold out on their snowboard rentals unless you had a online reservation. It was a fun experience. There's no cell service so keep that in mind. I wish the signage was more obvious as to where each slope was because I wasn't 100% sure if I was in the right area. Other than that it was a good first experience.
Crystal F — Google review
Our snowmobile adventure was fantastic!!!! Our guides Justin and Noah were just great. We had all different skill levels and they did a great job making sure everyone had a great time! The snowmobiles were in great shape and had a lot of power!!! The trails were beautiful. I would highly recommend this adventure!
Maura T — Google review
took the easy 123 course for $165. Great instructors. learned how to ski good enough to go on blue runs by the end of day 3. best bang for buck, now I have the season pass to enjoy for the rest of this year!
Christian — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(25)
2000 N Touchet Rd, Dayton, WA 99328, USA
http://www.bluewood.com/
(509) 382-4725
18

Garfield County Fair Grounds

Fairground
Museums
Specialty Museums
Very cool small town fair grounds with a quiet RV park with clean showers and restroom..
D A — Google review
Great weather... We had many painters at the Paint n Take booth. The American Meat booth HAD WONDERFUL FOOD.
Margaret K — Google review
Clean, well maintained buildings and grounds.
Serena G — Google review
Always clean showers and restrooms smell clean too
Lisa P — Google review
Check out the ag museum
Bubba R — Google review
Clean bathroom and excellent shower
Joseph M — Google review
4.9
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4.5
(3)
99 Fairgrounds Rd, Pomeroy, WA 99347, USA
https://www.co.garfield.wa.us/fairrodeo
(509) 843-1723
19

Boyer Park & Marina / Snake River KOA Holiday

RV park
Nature & Parks
Convenience store
Marina
Motel
Park
Restaurant
Great spot with nice trees and lawns. Clean bathroom and a nice dog park. Boat launch, marina and swim beach. I could live here!
Paul M — Google review
We love the location and the 1.5 hour drive from home. Even though we didn't eat in the restaurant, the food smelled great. Staff was super friendly and the park was clean. Great place for short bike rides and definitely appreciated the rattlesnake habitat warning sign. Nice short trail to see the dam. Our only complaint for our sites #26 & #27, the sprinklers hit our trailers and water filled the potholes in our parking spots. My husband had to stand in 3 inches of water to hitch up.our trailer to leave. We plan to return with our boat next time. Finally, so fun to watch the barges and cruise lines go by the campground.
Roxanne F — Google review
We stayed here in our RV great location right on the river. We watched boat's go by and had a great time on the paths riding our bikes. The facility Manager Squirrel came and fixed my bike flat tire free of charge. Spot 32 is the best place to stay no neighbors in front of you and great view of the river.
Helen C — Google review
This is such a refreshing place to visit. Stay for a day or camp for awhile. The River, kids playing, picnicking, big grassy area for playing games, tossing a Frisbee. There is a marina, and fishing from the shore, if you don't have a boat. There are huge trees for plenty of shade, a play structure for kids, nice bathrooms, a paved walkway to walk along the river, you can see the dam from various places. There are barges and other water craft that you see from time to time on the River. There is a boat launch. A nice convenient store and restaurant. There are cozy cabins along the Snake River. And a few hotel rooms available.
Joy M — Google review
We stayed in a koa dry cabin for one night. Full size on top of queen bunk bed. Inside the cabin was a mini fridge (and freezer compartment) with microwave, enough outlets for electronics, an ac/heat mini-split, and a dining table/bench set for 5 or 6. Everything was in good order. The bathroom is a 3 min walk, clean and with showers. View of the water right outside and we saw 4 deer grazing next to our cabin at night. I definitely recommend. Also, don't take lone hollow road, it's all gravel. Take the almota road, if you are coming from the west.
Joel H — Google review
Very pleasant stay at the RV park last week. Beautiful setting along the Snake River. Nice, clean RV sites. Lovely walking path along the river. Scenery was wonderful. Appreciated all the trees and shade at the site. Will be visiting again!
Ellen O — Google review
Had a mishap landing on the runway. The host at the camp came and helped us carry the tail as we pushed it a safe tie down. He was extremely kind, helpful, and it was greatly appreciated and needed. We were stranded until after dark. He made sure we were safe and had water. Thank you!!!! NOTE. There are large rocks on the runway which can damage planes. Snapped the spring in our tail wheel.
Robin S — Google review
Beautiful setting, however thats were it stops. Loud neighbors, cigarette smoke everywhere and razors racing up and down the road was our experience. Sites offer zero privacy and back up to the access road so you experience road noise. Sites are also tight so when both sides of the driveway are full, your turning while backing is extremely reduced. Lots of young kids so crying and screaming was our everyday experience. We weren't able to get our site number in advance which was a bit frustrating. We were camping with friends who ended up in a completely different section of the park, while we had an empty site next to us. Several dogs where off leash in two different sections of the park. Garbage at our site was full all day Friday thru Saturday night with bags stacked on the ground. The deer are nice to see but we were told to watch of for rattle snakes. For 70 bucks a day there are better options to choose from. Update: Cornhole party until almost 1230am. Neighbors campsite had beer cans all over Reported the issue to a staff member who absolutely didn't care about the party. Very frustrating experience
Scott T — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(13)
1753 Granite Rd, Colfax, WA 99111, USA
https://koa.com/campgrounds/boyer-park/
(509) 397-3208
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Whitman County Historical Society Perkins House and Cabin

Historical place museum
Museums
History Museums
Honestly an amazing experience, I don't even know where to begin. I took my kids there on a whim for something to do and as we were walking around the grounds we were greeted by two beautiful ladies in period clothing! They ended up being the tour guides/historians and were so nice and friendly and their outfits really made the experience so immersive! They were very kind to my children and were eager to teach them all about the things in the house, as well as let them try out some of the instruments and gadgets and try on some hats . When we went inside there was also a male tour guide who was very sweet and had lots of information about the home and the Perkins family. We were able to tour the cabin as well. At the end my daughter scraped her knee and they were kind enough to give her a bandaid and wash her boo boo. 10/10 experience. When you come make sure you bring cash. They operate on donations only and I was so sorry I didn't have anything to give them for their time and kindness.
Karlie E — Google review
Stopped by this beautiful old historical home While on an adventure in Colfax and took pictures.. I just wish it was open when I came. I can just imagine how beautiful it is on the inside because the outside is absolutely gorgeous.. the grounds are well kept with beautiful flower gardens surrounding it. Glad to see that this beautiful home and cabin have been preserved for future generations to see and enjoy.. definitely worth stopping by to see..
D A — Google review
Did the Perkins Home tour on a Saturday in November. The fellow who took us around spent at least an hour with us, imparting a wealth of information and even demonstrating the old musical equipment. This tour is a must if you visit Colfax.
Zach P — Google review
We loved our stop here on our self guided tour of Colfax! The gentleman who was working gave us a very thorough and enthusiastic tour of the house and cabin. We had a great time and I’d definitely recommend a visit! It was such a neat place to see.
Hailey M — Google review
This place is definitely worth a stop if you are in town during touring hours. The house was immaculately built and in incredible condition for its age. This isn’t just some old house. It is something special. The volunteer that showed me around gave me a lot of great info and made the visit fantastic. I am so happy I decided to stop by.
Darren T — Google review
This is one of the very best museums we've been to, and we've been to a LOT. Frank was an amazing tour guide and the amount of relics from the past they have is mind blowing. It was quite amazing. We'll be back because we didn't quite see it all before the kids started getting hungry. And we'll bring family, it's that cool! Bring some donation money, while not required we need to help keep up this time capsule for future generations!
Macy M — Google review
Very cool house. The docent was very knowledgeable and engaging.
Heather B — Google review
Outstanding! And very informative your guide. And it's free, but donations are appreciated, and trust me you'll donate. TEN STARS
Jack Y — Google review
4.7
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5.0
(8)
623 N Perkins Ave, Colfax, WA 99111, USA
http://www.whitmancountyhistoricalsociety.org/
(509) 553-9729
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21

Hells Gate State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Hells Gate State Park, located on the south side of Lewiston along the Snake River, offers a stunning 960-acre natural setting for camping, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and kayaking. The park's mostly level terrain was shaped by Ice Age floods and holds historical significance as a former village site for the Nez Perce people. Visitors can explore geological features and North America's deepest canyons through activities like jet-boating.
We love this close to home campground. This time we were in the cottonwood loop with no services. There is however a shower house and restrooms. There are 2 shower stalls, however one of the showers wasn't working (they did get it fixed just before we left). The playground is a good size and right next to the beach. It's a short walk from the camps to the beach regardless of which loop you stay in. We had deer come into our camp 3 times while there, saw bunnies and a turkey!
Kim B — Google review
This was a great park. There was plenty of space for everyone, and the sites each had spacious grassy areas. There are lots of beautiful deciduous trees and plenty of trails for hiking. We enjoyed the waterfront trail and the scenic elevated trails accessible from the park. We walked down to the interpretive center and enjoyed the 30-minute film about Lewis and Clark. They even let us bring our dog in on a leash. They also had little doggy treats for her. There was a very nice discuss golf course for those who enjoy the sport. We had full hookups for our RV and utilized one of the pull through sites. The only complaint with this park is that it is on the beach Snake River, but there are no sites that have a good view of the river! There is so much brush that you Woodbridge even know you were on the river from your RV. Also, they are all back in only sites. So even if we got one of the sites that would provide a peek from the height of our front window, it wasn't allowed. It's a beautiful park, and we would definitely go there again if in the area. It's just interesting that it wasn't laid out to enjoy the beauty of the river from THE RV.
Angela F — Google review
The state park is beautiful and has a lot to offer. Sites are spacious and have electric and water. There’s a bathhouse for tent campers. The beach area is beautiful! Dogs are not allowed on beach
Nelida S — Google review
We hiked to the basalt rock formation and that was a beautiful and fantastic experience. For some strange reason it is not marked on the State Park map and it was unnecessarily difficult to find the way. The hike was 7 km and took us about 2 hours.
Joakim L — Google review
What a great park! We camped here, unfortunately only for one night, but it’s worth a visit for sure. It wasn’t super packed so that was nice. There is a nice, paved walking path along the river. The only downside was the highway across the river. The traffic noise was pretty loud and while it slowed at night, it seemed like there were loud cars and trucks around the clock.
Courtney W — Google review
Clean, well maintained campground on the river. Lots of wildlife and trails to walk. River access at the park as well. Would stay again.
Justin B — Google review
This is a beautiful state park with nice campsites near the Snake River. We had water and electric hookups at our site. We loved the paved path for a bike ride (or walk), which you can take all the way into town. Restrooms were clean, but old, with free showers. We liked the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center- cool relief map and the movie was good, too. They water the grass so it is still green even on hot days. Lots of trees for shade in the campground.
Kristine M — Google review
When I arrived after dark, my rv spot was easily found. I had to drive slowly and carefully so as not to bother the grazing deer. On the morning that started earlier than usual I noticed two flocks of turkey including a turkey tom displaying his tail fan. The park is large with many facilities including boat docks, frizbee golf, and hiking a long trail along the river. I also noticed bicyclists of a every age on mechanical and electric bicycles and tricycles. Beautiful park just a few minutes away from small city conveniences. You won't be disappointed.
Phil L — Google review
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4.3
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5100 Hells Gate Rd, Lewiston, ID 83501, USA
http://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/hells-gate
(208) 799-5015
22

Snake Dancer Excursions - Hells Canyon Tours

Boat tour agency
Tours
Fishing charter
Scenic spot
Sightseeing Tours
Fishing Charters & Tours
Snake Dancer Excursions is the 3rd tour company we have tried in the valley, and by far, THE BEST! Our captain, Clayton, was very skillful in the most challenging waters and polite and professional to all other river vessels. We had a great experience! Will definitely go again when people visit us from out of the area! A must do!
Jennie S — Google review
We did the 6 hour excursion to dug bar had an absolute great time Caden and Boyd were knowledgeable and very friendly. They made sure everyone was safe and having fun
Byron C — Google review
Always a great time! Clayton piloted us this trip and did a great job of pointing out the history/animals/geography and Boyd did a fantastic job, as usual, as the deckhand. We even seen a moose and Clayton said it was only the 2nd time he seen one in Hell's Canyon. The fried chicken/pasta salad/chips/cookies was awesome. Be sure to reserve your slot for when Boyd turns 19 in 4 years and can finally pilot!
Jason N — Google review
We were a group of 6 on this jet boat. We had the time of our lives! Our captain was awesome! A couple of us got a little wet. The 4 people at the back of the boat got soaked. The rapids were fun. I would highly recommend this to everyone. We had a few elderly folks on the boat, they had a great time as well.
Mike T — Google review
So much fun! Tyler and Boyd were great guides! We did the half day tour. Awesome lunch and cookies! The lunch spot was also great with fresh fruit trees. We enjoyed apricots and apples from the trees. The swim stop on the way back was refreshing! I would highly recommend doing this trip!
K P — Google review
We did the 11 hour tour all the way to the Hells Canyon Dam in July. It was the perfect time for some good rapids that were not too rough, but enough for an adventure. Our party of 8 had a wide range of ages from 20 to 82 years old. Everyone had a great time and some want to come back again next year. Our captain is the owner of the company and an amazing host! He gave some great details of the land, wildlife and history! Whenever there was wildlife to be seen he made sure we saw it. We felt safe and throughly entertained. Lunch was perfect with cold fried chicken, pasta salad, veggies, chips, and baked beans. Also, homemade cookies that were delicious! Be prepared to get wet with appropriate shoes and clothes! Going in July, it was 100+ degrees in the canyon, so getting wet felt great!!
Joy G — Google review
Wonderful experience! Saw a Bear, Eagles, Heron, and Mountain Goats. We really enjoyed Grayson the driver. He was so funny and knowledgeable! Only things we would recommend is the chicken for lunch was cold from the fridge, and then we checked in in the morning. It was a little confusing on where we should go to find the office. We did get a call from them trying to have them help us figure out where they were. A billboard sign pointing toward where they are located would’ve been helpful once you get to the Marina. Overall 5 stars! Thanks for the memories!!
Amanda C — Google review
We did this tour as a family over Memorial Day and it was great! Boat ride is very smooth considering the water you are in. We stayed dry, due to side covers and roof. We also saw a ton more wildlife than expected. LOTS of big horn sheep, pelicans, and even a sturgeon! I highly recommend if you have any out of town guests and want the Hells Canyon experience, this is the way to do it!
Katie J — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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1550 Port Dr, Clarkston, WA 99403, USA
http://www.snakedancerexcursions.com/
(509) 758-8927
23

Beamers Hells Canyon Tours

Boat tour agency
Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
I can't say enough good things about our experience with Jace as our jet boat tour guide! His deep knowledge of the Snake River and its rich history made the trip truly engaging. Unlike other tours that sped past places of interest, Jace took the time to share fascinating stories and insights, ensuring we truly appreciated the beauty and significance of the area. Beyond his expertise, Jace brought incredible energy to the tour—he was positive, full of jokes, and genuinely courteous to everyone onboard. He and his deckhand made sure every guest felt welcomed and taken care of, creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere for all. If you're looking for an exciting, informative, and well-run tour, I highly recommend booking!
Jason L — Google review
We had a fantastic experience on the full-day mail boat tour with Beamers. Captain Jace and deckhand Jeff were friendly, informative, and clearly passionate about the canyon. We saw tons of wildlife—eagles, deer, big horn sheep, blue herons—and learned so much about the canyon’s history. The boat was comfortable even on a hot day, with shade and cold water provided throughout. We stopped three times to swim and explore, plus got a surprise bonus stop at a beautiful sandy beach—just in time for a quick, dramatic rainstorm that made the day even more memorable. Lunch was provided at our second stop of the day. I was worried it might feel like a long day, but none of us wanted it to end. Highly recommend this tour.
Abby P — Google review
Fabulous adventure. Captain was skilled at maneuvering the boat over the rapids. We saw a bear, over 12 bighorn sheep including 5 babies less than two weeks old, an eagle, mule deer, white tailed deer, and mergansers. Stops every hour and a half to visit historic sites with flush toilets. Truly, N awesome adventure.
Marcia A — Google review
Beamer's is the best! Our captain, Jace Halley and deck hand Jeff Tillea were fantastic. Both were very friendly, personable, and had a great sense of humor. They have a wealth of knowledge about boating, the river, and Hells Canyon. Jace shared the history of the canyon, and both of them pointed out all the bighorn sheep, deer, bald eagle, and even a moose swimming across the river! The people at all the stops were friendly and welcoming. The boat was comfortable. There were granola bars and coffee at the first stop, then a couple of mail stops, then we had sack lunches at Copper Creek Lodge. Lunch was fresh turkey sandwiches, chips, cookie, and an assortment of sodas. The weather surprised us with several downpours along the way and lightning in the distance. There's no dock at Kirkwood Ranch, so you have to exit the boat from the bow. Due to the rain and the slick rocks, the captain decided to forego Kirkwood and have us tour Cache Creek instead. By the time we got back down the river, the rain had stopped. Cache Creek was stunning! The orchards are beautiful, and the small visitor center covered a lot of history from the canyon. We could not have been happier with our experience! These guys seriously know what they're doing, and they do it well!
Melody T — Google review
Jet boat captain was Jas who was great. Learned a lot. Even he was surprised how much wildlife was seen. 4 bald eagles, 1 osprey, turkeys and upwards of 100 Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep in many different spots. The lunch spot was quite nice. I think the full day trip would be too much as the half day trip was from 9am to 2pm. Great day and so glad we did it. Good for ages 9 to 90 and no, you won't get wet!
Robert H — Google review
We went on the mail run jet boat tour and had an absolutely fantastic experience! The company and everyone involved were top-notch from start to finish. We left on a cool Wednesday morning with just eight of us on board, which made for a more personal and relaxed trip. Our captain and first mate were both outstanding—professional, knowledgeable, and a lot of fun. Every Beamer employee we interacted with was friendly, helpful, and genuinely seemed to love what they do. The scenery along the way was beautiful, with just the right mix of peaceful river stretches, dramatic landscapes, and a touch of wildlife. The weather was spectacular, making the whole experience even better. This trip delivered exactly what was promised and more. We loved every minute of it and can’t recommend this tour—and this company—highly enough!
Toni K — Google review
This was really an exciting and memorable trip. We did the full day tour. Our Captain Jase was excellent. He gave us a thorough safety brief and then we were off. Jase was extremely knowledgeable about the geography, geology, and history of the region. The 1st mate, Jeff, was very kind and helpful. He checked on us throughout the trip. He made sure we were comfortable and had everything we needed. We made several stops. The first was for some drinks and snacks. They had a cute gift shop. The owners were there and were able to offer us more information and history. She was able to look at old family photos that myself and another lady had bought on the trip. She gave additional information. We also stopped for a generous lunch (we couldn’t eat it all). I could just go on and on. We were very happy with the entire experience!
Tre J — Google review
What an amazing, entertaining, and truly life-affirming trip this was. My friend and I had an absolute BLAST! We initially signed up for the 6-hour tour, and for reasons beyond our control, ended up on the 8-hour tour, which we wondered if it would be too long, since we were flying out the next day. NOPE! We would've stayed on longer if we could have. Incredible hosts and the views were beyond description. We will be back, Beamers! Thank you for an amazing, life-changing experience!
Jude P — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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1345 Port Dr, Clarkston, WA 99403, USA
http://www.hellscanyontours.com/
(509) 758-4800
24

Riverport Brewing

Brewery
Food & Drink
Riverport Brewing Co, established in 2008, is a beloved craft brewery located near Basalt Cellars in Clarkston. Situated amidst the grain-rich hills of the Palouse, it offers a convivial taproom and deck where visitors can fill growlers or enjoy pints and flights of their diverse beer selection. The brewery is known for its friendly staff and chill atmosphere, making it a great spot to relax with friends.
Wonderful place to be. Thanks so much to the owners for letting Helping Hands Rescue have their Bingo night there. Next night is November 14, starting at 5: 30 pm. Great beer and a great tine Helping the animals
Shaan F — Google review
Camping at a nearby RV Resort and popped in for a beer. Pretty awesome River Rat Remix red.
Patrick M — Google review
These people have created a beautiful atmosphere to meet some "Good neighbors," and have a cold one. My favorite is the Cedar Rock Pale. Lexi, Maria, Bob, and Pete: Nearly the Best. Not quite, but getting close.
Larry P — Google review
Stopped in on a recommendation from a friend, definitely a nice and chill atmosphere! Great place to grab a couple quick beers with friends and all of the beers that we tried were great (seasonal ones included)! Would definitely recommend to future travellers and we will most likely be back again next summer!!!
Alison — Google review
Great beer and server. Owner was there and sat with us for awhile. Nice place
John F — Google review
Nice vibe, great people and loved the beer. Great selection.
Coddiwompling — Google review
Great for events but was Hot with the garage door open and Hot air getting pushed in was 100°, cool in the bar and freezer though.
Arika R — Google review
Stopped by here during a business trip to Clarkston. Great, large selection of beers and the staff was very friendly. Place really picked up after 7:00 with a live band firing up and the locals bringing in their own pot luck dinners. Little disappointed they didn't have a menu, but we weren't expecting to eat there. We would have stayed longer if they served food.
Nathan S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(43)
150 9th St, Clarkston, WA 99403, USA
https://www.facebook.com/riverportbrewingco?mibextid=ZbWKwL
(509) 758-8889
25

Martin Stadium

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Eastern Washington, Martin Stadium is a remarkable football venue that boasts a seating capacity of 40,000. As the proud home of the PAC-10 Cougars at Washington State University, this stadium offers an inviting atmosphere for fans and visitors alike. Attending a game here is not just about the sport; it's an experience filled with warmth and camaraderie among fellow supporters.
Every seat is good. It's a great stadium to watch some football! The fans are great. They love some Cougar football!
Will J — Google review
What a great place to debut Women's Professional Rugby! Beautiful setting by the lake!
Nancy H — Google review
Martin Stadium is little better than a glorified high school stadium. The seat numbers are so close that adults can’t really fit into a filled row. The water in the restrooms was not working, so it was kind of hard to wash your hands. But at least it wasn’t snowing. The Stadium is fitting for its team, however: 3rd rate.
Matt N — Google review
We visited for a football game. It was my first time at Martin Stadium. Our seats were okay. We were in the visitors section. The seat numbers were close together. The "seats" seemed small to me. Our seats were the less expensive, aluminum bench style and uncomfortable for long stretches of sitting. I hope we can travel again to this stadium in an another season. I'll bring a blanket for padding next time. You should too.
Cynthia L — Google review
I went here to watch the game vs Northern Colorado, there is a good entrance. Plus there is no bad seat, when waiting before the game you can be in the tennis area. The food was great and hot. Go Cougs!
Troy S — Google review
Beautiful stadium. We are two-year season ticket holders. Really not a bad seat in the house. Ours are 35-40 yard line and awesome. Fun crowd, excellent kettle corn, Mike Leach, Cougar Football Team, Glenn Johnson, Butch and much more. Great place. #GOCOUGS
Ducci — Google review
It's built in a way that there are no bad seats. It just depends on what you like as your view. Fun atmosphere.
Lee G — Google review
Really Cool Stadium. Not sure if I was "allowed" in but Gate was open on a Wednesday afternoon so I decided to walk in for a peak. Glad that I did, being in Ohio I've come to realize how special "The Shoe" is but was truly impressed with Martin Stadium what a gem that Pullman has!
Matthew H — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(46)
1775 NE Stadium Way, Pullman, WA 99164, USA
https://www.wsustadium.com/information/
(509) 335-3564
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26

Nez Perce County Historical Society

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9 lists 
Museum
Gift shop
The Nez Perce County Historical Society & Museum is a dedicated institution preserving the unique history of Nez Perce County and its surroundings. The museum offers a variety of exhibits showcasing the region's pioneering spirit, culture, innovation, and the story of the Nez Perce Indians. Visitors can explore hands-on exhibits for kids and learn about river navigation, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, volcanic geology, and early settlement origins.
This is a carefully curated, small, but very cool museum. The artifacts are thoughtfully displayed with well-written content describing the item and its place and purpose in history. There are also several items for children to touch, in addition to a scavenger hunt game that incorporates all of the exhibits. By visiting this museum I learned more about Lewiston’s development and political history, early settlers’ disputes and dealings with the Nez Perce peoples, the struggles and successes of early businessmen and women in Lewiston, the role of Chinese immigrants in this city, and much more. What a gem to discover on this hot September day! Thank you! (The smaller building outside wasn’t open for tours at the time I arrived, but I was able to peek in the windows and see just about everything.) Also, it’s $6/adult and (I think) $4/kid. They take cash or card.
Laurel J — Google review
We enjoyed a quick tour while also enjoying the 100 year celebration of Walt Disney... So many great stories and artifacts... please stop by ans enjoy the History
Ashley F — Google review
Someone said this is a well-curated museum. That is an understatement! For a small museum, it tells a lot of stories very well. It is very much worth your time!
Deborah D — Google review
Nicely done for a local historical museum. Very informative. Had original log cabin State Capital building.
S L — Google review
Found it by accident, but so happy we did. Mom and I and my youngest son went. Had lots of fun. Recommend for others who enjoy history, or just looking for ways to expand the mind. :) took some great photos and learned some new things. ♥ The wonderful lady behind the counter was very friendly. She gave amazing directions to help us locate the Lewis and Clark interpretive center down by the river. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!! We had such an fantastic day. 😁
Shelli — Google review
We have been studying the history of the area as we traveled there is a lot of history in these areas that you can discover here
Beyond F — Google review
I took advantage of an opportunity while in Lewiston to visit this museum. It was chalked full of amazing history about the Native population and the Lewiston area history. So many things I had no knowledge of. I am always happy to spend time in a museum.
Rita S — Google review
We went to the museum a few days prior to leaving on our American Cruise Lines ship. It was a great way to refresh us on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and increase our understanding of the Nez Perce Indian tribe. Afterwards we took a short walk to Main Street and visited a few eateries. Would recommend.
I. S — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(48)
45 3rd St, Lewiston, ID 83501, USA
http://www.nezpercecountymuseum.com/
(208) 743-2535
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WSU Pullman

Public university
Sights & Landmarks
The campus of this 1890 research university features brick buildings, outdoor art & museums.
I came here with my cat for an appointment with the Vet Teaching Hospital. Everyone was wonderful and caring. We stayed at the Hampton Pullman which was great. The Chevron near the Hampton has about everything you may need.
Eric — Google review
My experience with Washington State University has been deeply disappointing. The administration is disorganized and inefficient. They request extensive personal information but handle it with little respect or care. Their website is poorly maintained, some links even direct applicants to the wrong portal, creating significant headaches and delays. On multiple occasions, I was asked to submit duplicate materials, which only reinforced the sense of disorganization. To make matters worse, I was overcharged for tuition and had to navigate loops to get it resolved. Given the high tuition, the quality of education simply does not justify the expense. The combination of administrative chaos, poor communication, and underwhelming academic value makes it a poor investment of both hard-earned money and time.
Ethan V — Google review
First off, I want to start out by saying I am disabled, neurodivergent, part of a minority group, and I have never had issues with any of the staff or faculty because of that. But I have also never harrassed every group that doesn't let me join them. I do not believe I am entitled to whatever I want because of my disabilities or background, and I accept no as an answer. Wait... That's possible? I am writing this part of my review to warn people that his review is PURELY because he is throwing an online tantrum after he has been harassing clubs, fraternities, literally every organization that decides they do not want him a part of their organization. I have been denied jobs because of personal bias at this school but you don't see me slandering the entire school because of a few crappy people. Look McLovin, if you're that butthurt, go to a different school. Not a single person HAS to let you in and the worse you are as a person because of being told no, the less anyone wants to have you in their group! Grow up! Now for my review of this school. I honestly love this place. This has been my home after my life was physically threatened by my stepfather and my family being too scared of him to defend me. I have found light in my life after starting here, I found community, I found home. I have lived in the dorms for almost 2 years now and I wouldn't have it any other way. I am very involved in resident and campus life and plan on staying that way the remainder of my time here. The only thing I urge the school to consider is to really investigate who is teaching their students. There are a lot of professors here who have very high fail rates but are allowed to continue teaching because of research and/or tenure. Those professors are teaching 100 level classes and honestly seem to want to set the students, who are predominantly freshmen who haven't learned the college work life yet, for failure. The point of university is to succeed through the teaching of professors along with your own work, yet a lot of them don't care to teach in a way that allows students to actually learn. Students should not be forced to rely on youtube tutorials or similar in order to understand basic, predegree material, otherwise, why even have professors teaching the class?
Kieran C — Google review
⸻ Title: “WSU Is Failing Its Most Vulnerable Students — And I’m Living Proof” I never wanted to write this. But I have to. Because silence is no longer an option. Washington State University didn’t just fail me — they are actively failing to protect me. As a disabled, neurodivergent, and marginalized student, I have done everything I was supposed to do. I followed the rules. I reported harm. I sought accommodations. I trusted the systems that WSU promised were in place to protect students like me. But instead of safety, I was met with retaliation. Instead of protection, I was cast aside. And now — in one of the most shameful moves a public university can make — WSU is denying me access to even the online campus, the one space where I could continue my education safely, away from the harm I endured. I live with autism, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and other serious conditions. I have documentation. I have medical records. I have trauma. I’m not asking for special treatment. I’m asking for basic human decency, legal accommodations under the ADA and Title IX, and a chance to keep going — to survive, to finish my degree, to reclaim my life. But instead, Washington State University has created every barrier possible to push me out. • They’ve ignored my documented disabilities. • They’ve denied me access to online courses, even when being on campus puts me in real psychological and emotional danger. • They’ve silenced my Title IX concerns. • They’ve enabled systems of discrimination and ableism that are not only immoral, but illegal. I am not just being forgotten — I am being erased. And if WSU can do this to me, they can do it to countless others. Students who are afraid to speak up. Students with invisible disabilities. Students with trauma. Students who need support — not suspicion, not punishment, not bureaucratic cruelty. WSU markets itself as a place of inclusion, safety, and progress. But behind the glossy brochures and empty PR statements, there’s a darker truth: if you don’t fit their mold, if your needs make them uncomfortable, if you challenge the status quo — you’re expendable. To WSU: This is not just a policy failure. This is a moral failing. A legal failing. A humanitarian failing. You are breaking students, not building them. You are traumatizing students, not teaching them. And every day you deny me access to my education — even online — you prove that your promises mean nothing. To any student reading this who feels unheard, unsafe, unseen: You are not alone. I stand with you. And I will keep standing until we are all protected, all accommodated, and all given the dignity and safety we deserve. Washington State University: do better. Because you’re not just failing — you’re actively harming.
Leigh F — Google review
WSU lacks communication, as a first year there was an event called price is right where you would win electronics and more. WSU did not promote this at all and relied on an app that wasn’t promoted. I was told to get an app just for check ins but not to find events. That is really dumb.
Billy M — Google review
Howdy folks is the Swine program still around at this university. I used to meet with the kids and buy whiner piglets. Been awhile wonder if it still going on. Thanks
M — Google review
Do you love a true college town? Looks like something from Hallmark or Gilmore Girls? School Spirit is everywhere.
Laura O — Google review
Ferdinand's Creamery and their Cougar Gold Cheese are local treasures. We always leave with several hundred dollars worth of cheese when passing through Pullman.
David J — Google review
4.2
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1815 Wilson Rd, Pullman, WA 99163, USA
https://www.pullman.wsu.edu/
(509) 335-3564
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Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center

Temporarily Closed
Museum
History Museums
Museum dedicated to the Appaloosa horse breed, with hands-on exhibits, a library & a gift shop.
Excellent for kids and adults, resourceful, informative and community oriented(appaloosa) very friendly.
Beverly C — Google review
The hour's on the internet said M-Th open till 1:30. We arrived before noon and a closed sign was up. People were leaving. She had ab appointment to go to. We drove a half hour. We certainly didn't feel welcome.
Ginger G — Google review
The Appaloosa, identified by its colorful spotted coat, is a horse breed synonymous with the Palouse region, so it’s fitting that there should be a museum for it, right on the Idaho-Washington state line. The museum shines a light on a variety of topics, like the history of spotted horses in art and literature, Appaloosas’ various coat patterns, and the importance of Appaloosas to the native Nez Perce people. Display cases are loaded with interesting objects, from saddles to black and white photography and Native American artifacts. There’s also a hands-on area to keep children engaged, as well as a theater and an extensive library.
Ankit P — Google review
Pleasant stop and I appreciated all the heritage behind this pony... August 10th 2019 they are having a shindig i would hope they see a lot of folks go through their doors. Beautifully set in a quaint setting with information from long ago. Worth the stop. Raffleing a beautiful 2 year old Appaloosa enter to win...
Tammy H — Google review
What a great little museum, I didn't know what to expect, they have really nice displays and some great artifacts from native American to modern times. And the best part is it's free.
David S — Google review
The Appaloosa Museum was so kind to host a tour for our homeschool group today. We had a wonderful time seeing the artifacts and learning about horses! The tour was very interesting for the children and kept right on their level. There was even a play area to enjoy afterwards! We had a great time and appreciate the wonderful care we received!
Abigail G — Google review
Only was able to see approximately half the exhibits with the time I gave myself. Will go back to finish and update review after. What I saw was educational. The museum is not only about the appaloosa horse. It is also about the Nez Perce. It ties the life of two very closely.
James L — Google review
Awesome experience and the staff was wonderful. My children had a blast!
Joshua H — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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2720 Pullman Rd, Moscow, ID 83843, USA
http://appaloosamuseum.com/
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Moscow Farmers Market

Farmers' market
Shopping
Live music venue
Flea & Street Markets
Absolutely a must see and do kind of place. Something for everyone
Christina C — Google review
Very nice way to spend a few hours on a Saturday, perusing up and down the main street enjoying all the sight and sounds of people enjoying themselves. Many creative vendors, foods of all kinds. Benches to sit on in the shade and listen to the nice music.
Joy M — Google review
This market is always fun to visit, rain or shine! It's a pretty decent size for a smaller time, and I love that everything is pretty much down one street. There's delicious food from a great variety of cuisines and of course lots of great produce and other fun items to check out.
Debbie O — Google review
Torn. Torn, torn, torn opinion. This market is so beautiful, in a pretty and historic university town right in the middle of the incredibly unique Palouse region--and is very accessible with plenty of area parking. But... It is such a hipster, groovy beauty pageant by 98% of all the patrons and venders. And, no one seems to be happy. Fashionably aloof is the best way to describe the crowd. And there are no bargains here, either, like you find in Saturday markets in Central WA. Just people wanting to ooze, schmooze, and be seen. And what few hot food options they do have are priced accordingly for the euro spenders...
Gcleff11 — Google review
A good street market in the region. Farmers, organization and individual selling different stuff. From plants, vegetables, foods, handicrafts, home decorations, and other things. It's locate at Moscow main street and start May up to October each year from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. I recommend to visit this market.
Ashkan N — Google review
Many wonderful family farm operations. Great venue and so many choices of quality products.
Davida S — Google review
Our favorite place to go on a Saturday morning! Never disappoints, our kids love University of Idaho Dept. of Agriculture and Life Science booth and their Summer of Science! Great food, entertainment and shopping!
Jennifer R — Google review
nice place to visit, didn't get as much farm produce as i expected
Margaret A — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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101-155 W 4th St, Moscow, ID 83843, USA
https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/197/Farmers-Market
(208) 883-7132
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The Latah Trail in Bear Creek Canyon

Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
The most beautiful section of the Latah Trail ❤️
Cass H — Google review
Love it for a short 4 mile ride.
Concrete B — Google review
5.0
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4.5
(43)
Latah Trail, Troy, ID 83871, USA
http://www.latahtrailfoundation.org/
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