
Palouse River
The Palouse River is a waterway that flows through southeastern Washington and northern Idaho. It originates in Idaho and travels about 60 miles before joining the Columbia River. The river is known for running through the fertile Palouse region, which is famous for its lush farmland and wheat production. It plays a vital role in local agriculture, ecosystems, and supports habitats for various wildlife. The Palouse River also provides recreational opportunities, such as fishing and boating, and has historically been important for transportation and irrigation in the area.