Gorgeous Palouse Falls is located in Washington State, south of Spokane by about 2 hours. When you are driving there, you see a whole lot of oven land, farms, and the high desert type of scrub brush as you get closer. The main road to the Palouse Falls National Park is a gravel road which goes for a few miles and you begin to wonder how the "gorgeous waterfall" you hear about can exist her. Looks dry and boring on the way.
As you enter the park, park you car, and head over to the canyon overlooking the falls, you will be amazed how pretty it is. The Palouse Falls and canyon was created when Glacial Lake Missoula's ice dam broke free and a massive amount of water from Northern Montana came flooding down. It cut out a canyon path along its way through Washington, Oregon and out to the ocean.
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