On the Palouse

Tammi
On the Palouse

Events

https://www.webbsslough.com/theSlough.html June 15th and August 19th, 2019 Sprint Boat Races
Webb's Slough Racing LLC
5142 Rogers Rd
https://www.webbsslough.com/theSlough.html June 15th and August 19th, 2019 Sprint Boat Races
Martin Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium on the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. It is the home field of the Washington State Cougars. You can find their schedule here: https://wsucougars.com/schedule.aspx?schedule=396
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Martin Stadium
1775 NE Stadium Way
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Martin Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium on the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. It is the home field of the Washington State Cougars. You can find their schedule here: https://wsucougars.com/schedule.aspx?schedule=396
Spokane Hoopfest is the largest 3on3 outdoor basketball tournament on Earth. That means over 6,000 teams, 3,000 volunteers, 225,000 fans and 450 courts spanning 45 city blocks! Beyond basketball, it is an outdoor festival with shopping, food and interactive entertainment.
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Spokane Hoopfest
421 W Riverside Ave
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Spokane Hoopfest is the largest 3on3 outdoor basketball tournament on Earth. That means over 6,000 teams, 3,000 volunteers, 225,000 fans and 450 courts spanning 45 city blocks! Beyond basketball, it is an outdoor festival with shopping, food and interactive entertainment.

Sightseeing

Beautiful!
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Palouse Falls State Park
Palouse Falls Road
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Beautiful!
A pretty drive and beautiful views.
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Steptoe Butte State Park
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A pretty drive and beautiful views.
https://www.whitmancountyhistoricalsociety.org/ A great place to learn about the history of the region. Another wonderful website is https://www.washingtonruralheritage.org/digital/
Whitman County Historical Society Perkins House and Cabin
623 N Perkins Ave
https://www.whitmancountyhistoricalsociety.org/ A great place to learn about the history of the region. Another wonderful website is https://www.washingtonruralheritage.org/digital/

Towns and Amenities

https://www.stjohnwa.com/ A small grocery, the cafe, a bank, a barber and a doctor, a tavern (yay!), the mill, the hardware store, a golf course and a few other small businesses. The “main drag” is less than 100 yards, and the population is approximately 500. As far as you can see in any direction is wheat fields. The local lake, Rock Lake, holds brown and rainbow trout, largemouth, perch and some smallies. It’s only fishable by boat and runs about 9 miles long by a half-mile wide.
Saint John
https://www.stjohnwa.com/ A small grocery, the cafe, a bank, a barber and a doctor, a tavern (yay!), the mill, the hardware store, a golf course and a few other small businesses. The “main drag” is less than 100 yards, and the population is approximately 500. As far as you can see in any direction is wheat fields. The local lake, Rock Lake, holds brown and rainbow trout, largemouth, perch and some smallies. It’s only fishable by boat and runs about 9 miles long by a half-mile wide.

Activities

One mile north of Ewan. This is the largest natural lake in eastern Washington. With a year-round open fishing season, this mixed species fishery has a reputation of providing an excellent fishery for Rainbow and Brown Trout. Largemouth bass, Bluegill and Crappie are also available from this lake. The boat launch is privately owned but maintained by WDFW which allows for public access. The access is a rough boat ramp; launch your vessel with caution, and please clean up after yourselves. Two-pole fishing is allowed Shoreline access: Good Although the most anglers fish this large lake from boats, shoreline fishing access is available near the boat launch area. This is a large primarily spiny ray lake of over 2100 acres. It also holds brown and rainbow trout. A public access is at the south end of the lake. This lake is eight miles long so can get quite windy. You really need either a 4X4 or a really sure-footed vehicle with some oomph if you want to launch anything bigger than say a 14-16 foot boat. The launch is definitely "un-improved," but do-able. The lake is really something in terms of structure and the biological capability of producing big fish.
Rock Lake Boat Ramp
Rock Lake Road
One mile north of Ewan. This is the largest natural lake in eastern Washington. With a year-round open fishing season, this mixed species fishery has a reputation of providing an excellent fishery for Rainbow and Brown Trout. Largemouth bass, Bluegill and Crappie are also available from this lake. The boat launch is privately owned but maintained by WDFW which allows for public access. The access is a rough boat ramp; launch your vessel with caution, and please clean up after yourselves. Two-pole fishing is allowed Shoreline access: Good Although the most anglers fish this large lake from boats, shoreline fishing access is available near the boat launch area. This is a large primarily spiny ray lake of over 2100 acres. It also holds brown and rainbow trout. A public access is at the south end of the lake. This lake is eight miles long so can get quite windy. You really need either a 4X4 or a really sure-footed vehicle with some oomph if you want to launch anything bigger than say a 14-16 foot boat. The launch is definitely "un-improved," but do-able. The lake is really something in terms of structure and the biological capability of producing big fish.
The Palouse to Cascades Trail (previously the Iron Horse/John Wayne Pioneer Trail) is a 285 mile rail trail spanning the state of Washington, from the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains to the Idaho border. Designated a National Recreational Trail, it is enjoyed by hikers, horse riders, bikers, Boy Scouts, rail historians, scientists, and trail enthusiasts of all sorts. The trail highlights Washington's diverse and scenic landscape, traveling through evergreen forests and dark tunnels, over high trestles and spectacular rivers, and across open farmland and high desert.
John Wayne Pioneer Trail, Rosalia
John Wayne Pioneer Trail
The Palouse to Cascades Trail (previously the Iron Horse/John Wayne Pioneer Trail) is a 285 mile rail trail spanning the state of Washington, from the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains to the Idaho border. Designated a National Recreational Trail, it is enjoyed by hikers, horse riders, bikers, Boy Scouts, rail historians, scientists, and trail enthusiasts of all sorts. The trail highlights Washington's diverse and scenic landscape, traveling through evergreen forests and dark tunnels, over high trestles and spectacular rivers, and across open farmland and high desert.
https://www.facebook.com/St-John-Golf-Country-Club-377395031015/?rf=1536652046573934 A good 9-Hole golf course to walk and enjoy a good round. You won't need a tee time and there are a few power carts to rent
St John Golf Course
232 Lancaster Road
https://www.facebook.com/St-John-Golf-Country-Club-377395031015/?rf=1536652046573934 A good 9-Hole golf course to walk and enjoy a good round. You won't need a tee time and there are a few power carts to rent
Find more here: https://parks.state.wa.us/706/Boyer-Park-Marina
Boyer Park & Marina
1753 Granite Rd
Find more here: https://parks.state.wa.us/706/Boyer-Park-Marina