Washington · waterfalls
Palouse Falls
Washington
Palouse Falls plunges 198 feet into a deep basalt canyon in the heart of eastern Washington—a desert waterfall with a wild, ancient feel. An easy walk from the RV lot leads to an overlook that gives you the full scope of this powerful sight.
RV access
RV parking in the Palouse Falls State Park lot (some pull-through spots); a short paved walk (0.2 miles) leads to the main viewpoint of the 198-foot plunge into a dramatic canyon.
Nearest RV base
Palouse Falls State Park Campground (primitive, RV-friendly) or nearby RV parks in Washtucna.
Plan it honestly
Spring snowmelt (March–May) gives the most dramatic flow; by late summer it may reduce to a trickle. Check the state parks page for road and trail conditions.
Check access and seasonal closures with the park: Washington State Parks – Palouse Falls State Park .