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Pullman - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Pullman are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Clarkston
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Population: 7,500
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Clarkston is located at the confluence of Clearwater and Snake Rivers,
across the Idaho boarder from Lewiston. Nestled among the rolling
hills characteristic of southeast Washington, Clarkston is a winding
but scenic drive away from Walla Walla in one direction and Spokane in
the other. Connected through to the Pacific by the Snake River, the
main branch of the Colombia River, Clarkston is also only a wilderness
block away from Hells Canyon, a gorge deeper than the Grand Canyon. |
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Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
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Hells Canyon National Recreation Area contains the deepest river gorge
in North America, along with over 650,000 acres of adjacent land.
Scenic vistas that rival any on the continent can be found here, as
well as world-class whitewater rafting, vast reaches of remote
wilderness for hikers or horseback riders, and diverse and abundant
wildlife. |
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Spokane
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Population: 200,000
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Spokane is the metropolitan hub of eastern Washington. The Spokane
River runs through town, garnished with 100 acres of park in the
center, an easy escape from the bustle of city life. Many historic
buildings downtown have been recently renovated, preserving a sense of
old Spokane. In May thousands of runners flock to the area for the
famous Lilac Bloomsday Run and flowers fill the city long after the
racers have gone home. |
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Walla Walla
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Population: 30,000
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At the foot of the Blue Mountains and nestled between rolling green hills, Walla Walla is best known nationally for onions. But modern Walla Walla is about more than agriculture. A five hour drive from Seattle and four hours from Portland, Walla Walla has begun to build a reputation as the 'Napa Valley' of Washington. With close to sixty boutique wineries, the city is fast becoming a destination on wine selection alone. The newly refurbished downtown area is rich in history and character. Whitman College, a few blocks out of downtown proper, blends seamlessly with the aged walnut-trees and turn-of the century homes that gracefully line the streets of old Walla Walla. |
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