What county is Lyons Ferry WA in?

What county is Lyons Ferry WA in?

Franklin County
Lyons Ferry is a 168-acre day-use park located in Franklin County at the confluence of the Palouse and Snake rivers.

Where is Palouse falls?

southeast Washington
Palouse Falls is a waterfall on the Palouse River, about 4 mi (6 km) upstream of the confluence with the Snake River in southeast Washington, United States. The falls are 200 ft (61 m) in height.

Is Palouse Falls worth visiting?

There are plenty of great Washington State Parks worth visiting this spring, but one of our favorites is an easy drive from our Walla Walla Bed and Breakfast. Palouse Falls State Park, known for its namesake 200-foot tall waterfall, is a wonderful place to visit this spring.

How much does it cost to go to Palouse Falls?

Overview of Palouse Falls State Park

Location 46.663888, -118.227207
Waterfall height 200 feet (61 m)
Pass Required Discover Pass
Entrance Fee $10 day pass, $30 annual pass
Park Hours 6:30 am to dusk

What town is closest to Palouse Falls?

Walla Walla
For accommodations that don’t require an RV or a tent, you’ll mostly need to look to the nearest cities. Walla Walla is about an hour south of Palouse Falls and the college town of Pullman is about an hour to the east.

Do you need a Discover Pass for Palouse Falls?

Please remember a Discover Pass is required to visit a state park or other state-managed recreation lands. Revenue from Discover Pass replaces general fund tax funding no longer available to cover the cost of operations. The physical location of Palouse Falls State Park is at mile marker 20 on Highway 261.

Is Palouse Falls worth the drive?

It’s the only waterfall of its kind in the area that’s a remnant from previous ice-age floods (the Missoula Floods), too, which means the scenery is just otherworldly and entirely worth the drive. There’s isn’t a lot to do in the park aside from viewing the waterfall, but there’s enough to do!