Show Navigation

Palouse Falls State Park, Washington

Palouse Falls, in Eastern Washington, is one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest. Here the Palouse River plunges 180 feet into a basalt basin before making its final four mile run between steep canyon walls to its confluence with the Snake River.

Add to Lightbox Download
Filename
110616-008_palouse_UWA-27-A30V.jpg
Copyright
© 2011 Ric Ergenbright
Image Size
2696x3600 / 6.6MB
http://www.ricergenbright.com/
Basalt Canyon Cliff Erosion North America Pacific Northwest Pacific West Palouse Canyon Palouse Falls Palouse Falls State Park Palouse River Palouse region River Rock Wall Rocks United States Washington Water Waterfall Whitman County
Contained in galleries
Palouse Falls, in Eastern Washington, is one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest. Here the Palouse River plunges 180 feet into a basalt basin before making its final four mile run between steep canyon walls to its confluence with the Snake River.
Info
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Ric Ergenbright Photography

  • Portfolio
  • Image Search
  • Archive
  • Lightbox
  • Cart
  • Biography
  • Contact