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Encyclopedia > Palouse River

A river that runs from Northwest Idaho to the Snake River in southest Washington. About 140 miles long.


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Palouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1395 words)
The Palouse is a region covering approximately 16,000 square kilometres of land in northwestern Idaho and southeastern Washington.
The Palouse region encompasses the rolling, fertile hills of the Palouse prairie, as well as the more southerly Camas Prairie and the forested hills and canyonlands of the area's rivers.
The Palouse Prairie lies at the eastern edge of the Palouse region, north of the Clearwater River.
Palouse Falls (1640 words)
Palouse Falls, with a height of 198 feet, is the only one that remains today and is most spectacular in the spring and early summer.
The park is 83 acres with 8,750 feet of freshwater shore-line on the Palouse River.
The ferry served as a crossing of the Snake River for the Mullan Road constructed in 1858.
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