Serene and pastoral, the Palouse is a region in south eastern Washington characterized by gentle rolling hills that look like giant sand dunes. Located just south of Spokane, the Palouse is a rich farming area of some 3,000 square miles. It is somewhat reminiscent of Tuscany, except instead of grapes the main crop here is wheat and canola. In the spring, the rolling hills are lush shades of green when the crops are young, and in the summer they are dry shades of brown when the crops are ready for harvest.
Dahmen BarnUniontown, WA | Jun 2019
Young WheatView from Steptoe Butte, The Palouse | Jun 2019
WavesView from Steptoe Butte, The Palouse | Jun 2019
DappledView from Steptoe Butte, The Palouse | Jun 2019
The TreeThe Palouse | Jun 2019
Battle CombineThe Palouse | Jun 2019
Dusty Elevator ILacross, WA, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Dusty Elevator IILacross, WA, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Dusty Elevator IIILacross, WA, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Palouse Falls PanoramaPalouse Falls, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Palouse Falls IPalouse Falls, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Palouse Falsl IIPalouse Falls, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Palouse SunsetThe Palouse | Jun 2019
The WallPalouse, WA | Jun 2019
Waves of Grain IView from Steptoe Butte, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Single Tree IView from Steptoe Butte, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Waves of Grain IIView from Steptoe Butte, The Palouse | Jun 2019
Single Tree IIView from Steptoe Butte, The Palouse | Jun 2019