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GO | History of the Palouse Palouse Wheat Field
Mesmerizing fields of wheat and barley, pea and lentil, greet visitors throughout the Palouse, but there’s gold well beyond the region’s distinctive natural scenery. Tucked away in north central Idaho and southeast Washington, the Palouse is a geologic wonder unlike any other area. Home to two universities and one classical college, this area offers urban sophistication tucked between turn-back-the-clock towns. Rich in culture and arts, spirited college athletics, and abundant in outdoor recreational opportunities this area captivates travelers. They soon understand why this is one of the Northwest’s most photographed regions. Enjoy!
History of the Palouse The Palouse is a region in the northwestern U.S. that encompasses north central Idaho and southeastern Washington, and is known for the majestic landscapes of rolling farmland and wilderness areas. There is
no clear origin of the name “Palouse,” but one theory is that French-Canadian fur traders converted the name of the Palus tribe to the more familiar French word pelouse, which means “land with short and thick grass.” Since that time, the area has become renowned for growing wheat and legumes, and has held the title of the
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Pullman History
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Pea and Lentil Capital of the World. This beautiful area is home to several different communities, with Pullman, Washington and Moscow, Idaho being the main hub communities. In 1889, the State of
Idaho named Moscow as the home of the state’s land grant institution, the University of Idaho. Just across the state line, Pullman, Washington was named in 1890 to be the home of the land grant institution of Washington State University.
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These vibrant communities are home to friendly people, world class Universities, and unparalleled natural beauty. Residents enjoy “big city” access to the cultural and recreational events provided by two university cities, while experiencing the charm and safety of small towns with a mild climate, clean air, highly rated schools, and a low crime rate. This area also enjoys four distinct seasons throughout the year, allowing for a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities that are within a day’s trip of Moscow or Pullman; including mountain biking, telemark and crosscountry skiing, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, golfing, garnet digging and white water rafting.
Located at the junction of three streams (South Fork of the Palouse River, Missouri Flat Creek and Dry Creek) in what is now the downtown area, Pullman (first known as “Three Forks”) has a rich history going back to the 1870s. First on the site was Bolin Farr from Missouri who settled on present day Park Street and later built a house there. Second was Daniel McKenzie who came in 1877 and built a small home approximately on the present day location of the Manor Lodge on Paradise Street. In 1881 Farr and McKenzie platted the town site. The town’s application for a post office called “South Palouse” was rejected by the Post Office Department. The next application with the town name of Pullman was accepted. One theory is that the adopted name came from George Pullman, the king of the great railroad sleeping car. When informed of the town’s action, the railroad magnate reportedly donated $50 to start a city library. Soon after, McKenzie invited Mark True to come from Moscow and establish a hotel here. The result was the Palace Hotel located on the southeast corner of Paradise and Kamiaken Streets. The town’s first artesian well was discovered while drilling a well for the hotel. These wells soon attracted newcomers to the area. Railroads
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came from the west and the north and the town grew and incorporated in 1888. After Washington gained statehood in 1888, there was fierce competition among the towns east of the Cascades to be the location of the land grant college. The award went to Pullman, and the town was forever changed. The Washington State College was established on the northeast part of Pullman in 1889 opening with 21 students, and the town entered a new era. That small school is now Washington State University with branches in other parts of the state.
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Butch the Cougar with WSU fans
Community
Today Pullman is the pulse of the Palouse, the largest city in the region and home to a diverse population of more than 29,000 residents and students of Washington State University. Pullman is rich with culture, arts and PAC-12 sports activities comparable to that of a big city. Named the 2011 “Best Place to Raise Kids in Washington” by Bloombergs Businessweek. Stop in a few of Pullman’s unique shops and eateries, browse the museums and galleries, taste locally made wine and beer or attend one of their seasonal community events including the National Lentil Festival or Holiday Festival.
Washington State University
Pullman embraces Washington State University, an institution which conducts transformational research and provides world-class education to more than 18,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in Pullman. WSU houses 12 colleges including the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, named after the distinguished broadcaster, journalist and WSU alumnus. Students on the Pullman campus are provided strong career preparation and academic support in a small town environment conducive to academic achievement.
Campus tours are available Monday-Friday during the academic year (excluding holidays) at 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Tours begin at the Welcome Center in the Lighty Building, room 270. For more information on WSU or to set up a tour, contact the Admissions Office at (509) 335-5586 or 888-GOTO-WSU. Cougar Pac-12 athletics is a major drawing cards with everything from football to volleyball and rowing to soccer. Award winning Palouse Ridge Golf Club opened in 2008 and attracts golfers to its 350-acre, Scottish Links style championship golf course. For ticket information as well as news and notes about each athletic program, visit wsucougars.com or call 800-GO-COUGS. Beyond the ball fields, Ferdinand’s in the WSU creamery serves legendary ice cream and renowned Cougar Gold Cheese. Include a stop by the Bear Research Facility on the edge of campus for a chance to observe live grizzly bears up close! (509) 335-1119
blacktop of the Palouse Scenic Byway. For more information about Pullman, visit pullmanchamber. com. For information about The Palouse Scenic Byway, including photos and day trip suggestions, visit palousescenicbyway.com. For information on the National
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Moscow History
Settlers were first drawn to the area in 1871, with abundant grassland and available timber for building
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the area was first named “Hog Heaven” which was later changed to “Palouse Valley.” In 1877, Samuel Neff filed for a postal permit under the name of Moscow because the area reminded him of his hometown of Moscow, Pennsylvania. In 1875, the city’s first store was opened on what is now Main Street. Moscow grew with the arrival of the railroad in 1885. The town became incorporated in 1887 and was chosen as the site for a land-grant institution, the University of Idaho, in 1889. Idaho
achieved statehood in 1890.
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Community
Today Moscow is home to 22,000 residents and students. The area boasts a highly skilled and educated work force employed by Moscow’s many thriving businesses and the University of Idaho. Merchants offer an extensive selection of quality products and services. In addition to Moscow’s fine business and educational reputation, the city’s arts community has gained national attention. The Lionel
Hampton International Jazz Festival, Festival Dance, Idaho Repertory Theatre, Renaissance Fair, Rendezvous in the Park, Artwalk and the Prichard Art Gallery are reasons why Moscow is known as the “Heart of the Arts.” Moscow has also been rated as one of the “Best 100 Small Art Towns in America.” For more information visit moscowchamber.com.
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Founded in 1889, the University of Idaho is the state’s public land grant and flagship university. On its 1,585-acre main campus in Moscow, more than 12,000 students annually enroll in one of 10 colleges offering 225 degrees. A doctorallevel institution, the University of Idaho earned the Carnegie Foundation classification for high-research activity. Today, the
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The jewel of the university campus is a 63-acre Arboretum and Botanical Garden, which fills the valley south of the President’s Residence on Nez Perce Drive. In addition to native plants, 120 dedicated trees and groves, water features and 27 granite benches make it a wonderful spot for wildlife viewing. Walking trails, from easy to more challenging climbs, meander through the gardens. Maps and more at uiweb. uidaho.edu/arboretum.
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University reaches statewide with additional centers in Boise, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Falls, Twin Falls and its McCall Field Campus. In Moscow, well-preserved historic buildings and an original Olmstead Brothers’ landscape design evoke classic New England campuses. Stay and play a round of golf on the picturesque public course, take in a play, marvel at the magnificent dancers and drummers at a pow wow organized by the Indian students or pick up sportswear and other university mementos at our Vandal Bookstore. There’s always something interesting to do amidst the bountiful and picturesque Palouse Prairie. Here are a few more popular options. For up-to-the-minute listings, visit uidaho.edu.
Joe Vandal is often stirring up Vandal Pride on the sidelines. Schedules and more at govandals.com.
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
This annual February tradition brings some 10,000 young musicians and collegians
as well as internationallyrevered jazz artists to campus for four days of performances, workshops, and world-class evening concerts. From Feb. 22-25, enjoy music from such greats as the Blind Boys of Alabama, Paquito D’Rivera, Tower of Power and many more. Details at uidaho.edu/ jazzfest.
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Arboretum and Botanical Garden
The Pritchard Art Gallery and Gallery Store
Located among quaint shops in downtown Moscow, the gallery annually hosts up to 11 exhibitions featuring a full-spectrum of visual arts. Its gift shop is stocked with local artisans’ creations. The gallery is open five days a week (including weekday evenings and Saturdays) and admission is free. Find more at uiweb. uidaho.edu/galleries.
Athletics
Known as Vandals, the university’s sports teams compete in 16 men’s and women’s NCAA Division I sports, in the Western Athletic Conference. Depending on the time of year, you can cheer student athletes in football, basketball, women’s soccer, track and field, golf, tennis, volleyball, swimming, diving and cross country. Team mascot
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Latah County
Whitman County
Elevation: 2,346 feet Average Precipitation: 21.32 inches/year Average Snow Fall: 38.6 inches/year Days below 32 degrees: 26 Days above 90 degrees: 15 Pullman Growing Season: 131 Days
Population
Pullman, WA: 29,820 Whitman County: 44,776
Government and Taxes for Pullman, WA Washington Sales Tax: 7.8% Total City Property Tax Rate: $3.8399/$1000
Real Estate
Estimated Average Selling Price in 2011: The figures below are for the period 1/1/11 to 11/4/11 Pullman Overall: $195,579 2 Bdrm: $94,519 3 Bdrm: $188,485 4 Bdrm: $228,685
Whitman County $174,579 $87,146 $165,546 $207,866
2011 Average Rents: 1 Bedroom: $502 2 Bedroom/1 Bath: $660 2 Bedroom/2 Bath: $878 3 Bedroom/1 Bath: $920 3 Bedroom/2 Bath: $1,012 Housing Statistics (as of April 2011) Number of single family dwellings: 3,994 Number of Duplexes: 901 units Number of Multiple dwellings: 6,360 units Number of Manufactured homes: 522 units
Utilities
AVISTA Utilities: 800-227-9187 Clearwater Power Company: (208) 743-1501
List of Resources for Pullman, WA Fire Department: 911 Fire Department Business Line: (509) 332-8172 Police Department: 911 Police Department Business Line: (509) 334-0802 City of Pullman: (509) 338-3209 Pullman Chamber of Commerce: (509) 334-3565 WorkSource: (509) 332-6549 South East Economic Development Association: (888) 751-9144 Whitman County Courthouse: (509) 397-6246 Department of Licensing: (509) 334-2510 Department of Motor Vehicles: (509) 332-5589 Whitman County Public Library: (509) 397-4366 Neill Public Library: (509) 334-3595 Pullman School District: (509) 332-3581 Pullman Regional Hospital: (509) 332-2541
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Elevation: 2,583 feet Average Precipitation: 24 inches/year Average Snow Fall: 48.1 inches/year Lowest Average Temperature: 24°F/January Highest Average Temperature: 84.3°/June Moscow Growing Season: 150 days
Population
1995 1998 2000 2010 Moscow, ID: 20,555 21,000 21,291 23,800 Latah County: 33,050 35,000 34,476 37,244
Government and Taxes for Moscow, ID Idaho Sales Tax: 6% Personal Income Tax: 1.6-7.8% based on income Corporate Income Tax: 7.6% Property Tax: Average Urban Rate: 1.205% Average Rural Rate: .784%
Transportation
Air Services: Pullman/Moscow Regional Airport Runway Length: 6,731 ft. Distance to Downtown Moscow: 5 miles Serviced by: Horizon Air: 800-547-9308 Air Freight Service by Horizon Air: 800-547-7660 Air Freight Serviced by Inter-State Aviation: 800-653-8420 Charter Service: Inter-State Aviation: 800-653-8420
Bus Service: Wheatland Express: (509) 334-2200 Northwestern Trailways: 800-366-3830 Car Rental: Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Pullman): (509) 332-3157 Hertz (at Pullman/Moscow Airport): (509) 332-4485 Road Reports: Idaho: 888-432-7623 Washington: 800-695-7623 Oregon: 800-977-6368 Montana: 800-332-6171
Housing
3-Bedroom House: Median List Price $210,000 2-Bedroom Apartment: Average Rent $550
Utilities
AVISTA Utilities: 800-227-9187 Clearwater Power Company: (208) 743-1501
List of Resources for Moscow, ID
Fire Department: 911 Fire Department Business Line: (208) 882-2831 Police Department: 911 Police Department Business Line: (208) 882-7054 City of Moscow: (208) 883-7000 Moscow Chamber of Commerce: (208) 882-1800 Moscow Job Service: (208) 882-7571 Latah Economic Development Council: (208) 883-7165 Latah County Courthouse: (208) 882-8580 Latah County Department of Motor Vehicles: (208) 883-7211 Moscow-Latah County Public Library: (208) 882- 3925 Moscow School District: (208) 892-1139 Gritman Medical Center: (208) 882-4511
Organized into geographical groupings of Asian, European, Eastern and Western North American sections, this unique garden displays plantings of hundreds of species, cultivars of north temperate trees and shrubs and a xeriscape garden. In photo courtesy of Ryan Zimmer Moscow’s Farmers Market addition to native Idaho species, there are over 120 dedicated trees and groves, by providing them with an trails, water features, and 27 opportunity to interact directly granite benches for viewing, with the community and its Lawson Gardens, studying, contemplation, and visitors. Highlights include enjoying northern Idaho’s fresh produce, meat, delicious Pullman spectacular seasonal changes. homemade baked goods, healthy In 1985 Gerald Lawson, a For more information visit nursery plants, beautiful flowers local farmer, donated the land uiweb.uidaho.edu/arboretum and quality handmade crafts. The and development funds for this beautiful formal garden complex. Market is located downtown in WSU Grizzly Bear Friendship Square next to the The garden was dedicated in Center, Pullman Moscow Hotel. It is held each 1987 to the memory of his first Saturday, May through October, Offers visitors the chance wife, Alice. Oriented around a from 8:00am – 1:00pm. Local to observe live grizzly bears large reflecting pool and gazebo, musicians perform from 9:30am up close! The only facility seasonal plantings of colorful – 1:00 pm each week. like it in the world, it studies annuals accent the walkways the effects of hibernation and grassy area, a circular Rose Pullman’s and how the heart can adapt Garden with over 600 assorted Fresh Food Market to stressful conditions. No roses, and a perennial garden need to leave your car, you Features live music and has that provides unique and colorful can watch the bears in their nearly two dozen vendors who displays year round. Located two acre outdoor enclosure participate each season. They at 705 Derby St. For more are proud to offer fresh produce (except in winter of course!) information visit pullman-wa. Located on Grimes Way and and value added farm products gov/rec/Lawson Pullman Airport Road. For such as herbs, eggs, meat, Moscow more information call (509) flowers, jam, baked goods, and soup mixes. Located in the Spot 335-1119 or visit nrs.wsu. Farmers Market edu/research/bear-center Shop Parking Lot at 240 NE A popular Moscow tradition Kamiaken. Open Wednesdays that was established in 1977. WSU Creamery 4pm-6pm from mid May to mid This Saturday morning event & Ferdinand’s, October. For information call celebrates local farmers, artists, (509) 334-3565. Pullman craftspeople and musicians Features gourmet ice cream, soda fountain treats and is a :[HKP\T :LH[PUN home to the world famous Gold Cheese. The >HSS [V >HSS :JYLLUZ Cougar observation room is open to +VSI` +PNP[HS + the public. Best time to view cheese production is Mon+PNP[HS :V\UK Thurs 10am-2pm. Located at +HPS` 4H[PULLZ 2045 NE Ferdinand’s Lane. For guided tours or more ‹ :, )PZOVW )S]K information please call (509) ^^^ 7\SSTHU4V]PLZ JVT 335-2141 or visit public.wsu. edu/~creamery ‹ :V\[O )SHPUL
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WSU Arboretum & Wildlife Conservation Center, Pullman A 100 acre landscape that contains a naturalized forest grove with available nature trails and gravel paths. The entrance is located at 101 Airport Rd in Pullman. For more information visit arboretum.wsu.edu
Arts & Entertainment Museums & Galleries Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center, Moscow
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University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Moscow
Is located in the heart of Palouse Country – home of the Appaloosa breed. The museum is a non-profit organization established in 1975 to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit objects and information that illustrate the history of the Appaloosa horse. The museum’s modern facility includes exhibit area; a theater; a hands-on Kids’ Area; a library & archive featuring books, magazines, and videos; and the Apalousey Trading Post gift shop. Exhibits themes range from the early evidence of spotted horses in art and literature, to the relationship between the Appaloosa and the Nez Perce Indians, to the highlights of the modern Appaloosa Horse Club. For more information call (208) 882-8150 or visit appaloosamuseum.org
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, Uniontown, WA Located in Uniontown along Hwy 195, 16 miles south of Pullman, in a big white barn behind the famous fence of 1000 iron wheels. Originally a dairy barn, the renovated three story structure now houses artists’ studios
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gallery has included works by internationally famous artists as well as Northwest and regional artists. It is free and open to the public. For more information call (208) 8853586 or visit uiweb.uidaho. edu/galleries
R.C. McCroskey House, Garfield, WA
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Artisan’s Barn in Uniontown, WA
and a retail shop with art and crafts created by the nearly 100 regional artists. Performing arts events, monthly exhibitions, classes for all ages, and dances are regularly scheduled. No daily admission fee. Open Thurs-Sun 10-6pm, with shorter hours 10-4pm in JanFeb. For more details including a schedule of events call (509) 229-3414 or visit ArtisanBarn. org
The Bank Left Gallery, Palouse, WA A regional gallery located in the historic Bank Building in Palouse and features fine arts and crafts. The gallery is open Thur-Fri 11am-5pm and Saturday 11am-7:30pm. For information, call 509/878-8425 or visit bankleftgallery.com
Conner Museum, Pullman Located on the first floor of Abelson Hall, it focuses on vertebrate animals and has more than 700 mounted birds and mammals, including deer, antelope, mountain sheep, mountain goat, moose, caribou and of course cougar! Open 8-5pm, 7 days a week, except on University holidays. For information, call (509) 3353515 or visit sbs.wsu.edu/ connermuseum
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Idaho Forest Fire Museum, Moscow A free museum that includes displays on the great fires of 1910, firefighters’ tools, and Smokey Bear memorabilia and history. It is located inside Woodland Enterprises/ Northwest Showcase at 310 N Main in Moscow. Open MonFri 9-5:30pm and Sat 105:30pm. Call (208) 882-4767 for more information.
Palouse Discovery Science Center, Pullman Promotes science, math, and technology literacy through the use of educational programs, hands-on exhibits, teaching collections and activities. The center features permanent as well as travelling exhibits. Located at 950 NE Nelson Court in Pullman. Call (509) 332-6869 or visit palousescience.org
McConnell Mansion, Moscow Perkins House The two-story house is a Museum, Colfax, WA blend of Victorian, Queen Anne, and Eastlake styles. The rooms on the first floor have been restored to historic periods reflecting the house’s history, from turn-of-thecentury parlors to the 1930s kitchen. A friendly volunteer will give you a tour of the rooms and information about the house, Moscow, and Latah County. Upstairs are two exhibit areas which offer well-researched and interpreted perspectives on people, places, and events of Latah County. For more information call (208) 882-1004 or visit users. moscow.com/lchs/mansion
Built in 1886 by Colfax’s first permanent resident James Perkins. Now a National Historical Site, the Victorianstyle house was fully restored by the Whitman County Historical Society. The original log cabin, behind the house, was built by Perkins in 1870 and is the oldest standing building in Whitman County. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day on Thursday and Sunday from 1-4pm. For appointments or information, call (509) 2881420.
Prichard Art Gallery, Moscow The University of Idaho art center is located in downtown Moscow and serves the public with a year round rotating exhibition schedule. The
Built in 1898 it is a National Historic Site and currently operated as a bed and breakfast inn. Tours are available by appointment only, contact Donna Gwinn at (509) 6351459. Located at N. 803 4th St.
Robert P. Worthman Veterinary Anatomy Teaching Museum, Pullman Located in McCoy Hall on the WSU campus in Pullman, is open Mon-Fri, 8-5pm. The museum features an outstanding collection of anatomical specimens preserved in a variety of unique methods. For information and to arrange for group tours call (509) 335-5701 or visit vetmed.wsu.edu
Roy M. Chatters Newspaper & Printing Museum, Palouse, WA Located on Main Street in Palouse, houses historic printing equipment, items, and archives of Whitman County newspapers dating back to the 1880’s. Open every Saturday (except October and January) 10-2pm or by appointment by calling Janet at (509) 878-1742.
Scenic 6 Park, Potlatch In 1905, Potlatch Lumber built the town, including the church and school, and managed its affairs. Scenic 6 Park is near the site of what was once the largest steam-powered sawmill in the world. A steam engine of the Potlatch railroad and the depot are part of the unique historical site. Walking tour
The Staley Museum, Pullman A personal museum of the Staley family. Located in the restored family home, each room has its own treasure of antique furniture, family portraits, and personal items of the Staley family. Open by appointment (509) 334-1008.
Third Street Gallery, Moscow
from various mediums. The gallery is open Mon-Sat 104pm, and is open until 7pm on Thurs. For schedule of exhibits or other information, call (509) 335-1910 or visit museum. wsu.edu
WSU Walking Art Tour, Pullman The Campus Art Tour is a self-guided cell phone art tour at Washington State University Pullman. We invite you to experience the remarkable artwork on campus in a new and intimate way. Take the time to enjoy a moment of awe, gain new insights, and engage with art in the places we work, study, and play. Listen to artists’ comments and other information about the artwork on our free cell phone art tour. Download a map and instructions at museum.wsu. edu/campusarttourbrochure.
Located on the second and third floors of Moscow’s beautifully renovated and historic City Hall. The gallery exhibits the works of local and regional artists for the WSU Museum of enjoyment of residents and Anthropology, visitors to the community. Moscow City Hall is located at Pullman 206 East Third Street. For more Has interpretive exhibits, information call (208) 883including the fossil record 7036 or visit moscow.id.us/ of human evolution and art/gallery.aspx prehistoric peoples of the lower White Springs Ranch, Snake River as well as exhibits on cultural similarities and Genesee differences of people in past A National Historic Site, and present societies. Located take a trip back in time and see in College Hall, room 110, the circa 1876 log cabin, curio on the WSU campus. Hours: cabin, and the 1884-1904 farm Mon-Fri 9-4pm. Closed home. Built by John Lorang, for all school holidays. Free it was added onto until it admission. For information, call became quite “grand” (one of (509) 335-3441. John’s favorite words). Each Theatre & Music upstairs bedroom is decorated in a different time period. For Beasley Performing tour and event information, Arts Coliseum, call (208) 416-1006 or visit whitespringranch.com Pullman
WSU Museum of Art, Pullman The largest fine arts facility in the Inland Northwest it operates a program of exhibits that change throughout the year. The museum is located in the Fine Arts Building directly across from Martin Stadium. The gallery offers traditional and contemporary art forms
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brochures are available at City Hall on 6th and Main Street. Take Highway 95 north to the Potlatch turn off on State Highway 6. Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30am-12:00pm and 15:30pm. City of Potlatch, (208) 875-0708.
This facility has 12,500 seats and is one of the largest performing arts centers in the Inland Northwest. The coliseum also offers a smaller, 2,600-seat theatre. Topname comedians, rock, jazz and country western stars, ballet and operatic touring companies, symphonies and soloists perform throughout the year. For upcoming
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Kenworthy Performing Arts Center
performances call (509) 335-3525, or for tickets and reservations call 1-800-325SEAT or visit beasley.wsu.edu
Festival Dance and Performing Arts, Moscow Brings international professional dance and performing arts events to the area by presenting the only dance series between Seattle and Minneapolis, the Great Performances Series. The association also maintains the oldest dance academy in the Palouse and Valley regions, with studios serving the communities of Moscow, Genesee, Troy, Lewiston, and Lapwai. Festival Dance provides a large Youthreach program that helps youth in area communities with inschool dance presentations, Discover Dance, “field-trip” dance performances and summer workshops. Call (208) 883-DANS or visit festivaldance.org
Idaho Repertory Theatre Founded in 1953, it is one of the Northwest’s oldest professional summer theatre companies. IRT showcases the talent of highly skilled artists in musical, comedic, dramatic and Shakespearian performances. Summer theatre workshops are offered in cooperation
with UI’s Theater Arts Dept. for high school students and K-12 teachers. For ticket information, call (208)8856465 or idahorep.org.
The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, Moscow Known as KPAC, it is located in a historic downtown building at 508 S. Main St. KPAC offers high quality entertainment including live theatre, film, concerts, lectures, and other performing arts. For information, call (208)8824127.
Moscow Art Theater (Too) Offers entertaining and moving live theatre in a unique venue. Working in a converted grain silo in downtown, artists perform classical and modern works with a focus on telling interesting, recognizable stories that engage the audience. Theatre (Too) – For production schedule information call (208) 918-1882 or visit moscowtheatretoo.com
Moscow Community Theatre Founded in 1976 with local talent from the community and the universities, features family dramas, comedies, and musical productions throughout the year. For more information visit moscowcommunitytheatre.com
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The Palouse Choral Society
Regional Theatre of the Palouse, Pullman
A non-profit auditioned choir, presents performances from October through May in the quad cities as well as surrounding communities. Performances include a wide variety of music from the choral repertoire, including music from the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods, through to 20th Century and Contemporary choral works. In addition, an occasional concert may be devoted to other musical styles such as opera, pop, jazz, or broadway. For ticket and concert information call (208) 883-1471 or visit palousechoralsociety.org
A professional theater company located on Grand Ave in downtown. They present a series of plays and musicals every season. This group also teaches courses in acting, voices, movement, and even how to apply theater makeup. For more information, call (509) 334-0750 or visit rtoptheater.org
Palouse Highland Players, Moscow A community theater troupe geared especially to young people in junior high school through college years. For more information about performances call (208) 882-4182 or visit palousehighlandplayers.org
University of Idaho Hartung Theatre, Moscow Located on the University of Idaho campus, this theatre offers performances throughout the year. The Mainstage Series, presented by the UI Theater Arts Dept. features dramas, comedies and musicals. Each summer, the Hartung houses Idaho Repertory Theatre (see above). For tickets and schedule information, call the Hartung box office at (208) 885-7212.
Washington Idaho Symphony
Pullman Civic Theatre
Formed in 1971, has developed into a premium orchestra that brings classical Founded in 1946, it is a and contemporary symphonic non-profit, all-volunteer theatre music to the Palouse. that provides quality, affordable Participating performers are live entertainment to the local residents from Eastern Palouse region. They perform Washington and North Central multiple plays yearly, plus Idaho. For ticket information, occasional live theatre event concert locations and times, tie-ins. PCT is located at 1220 call (509) 332-3408 or visit NW Nye Street. Auditions washingtonidahosymphony.org and volunteer opportunities are open to all community WSU Music members. For information, Department, call (509) 332-8406 or visit Pullman pullmancivictheatre.org Presents or co-sponsors over 200 concerts and recitals
photo courtesy of RTOP
Betty and Bob from RTOP theatre’s production of White Christmas
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yearly. The Kimbrough Music Building, located at the intersection of Campus Street and Library Road, houses a 400-seat recital hall for performances by faculty, students and visiting musicians. Performances include Madrigal singing, March and Stage Bands, Chamber music and Jazz performers. For concert information, call (509) 3353898 or visit libarts.wsu.edu/ music
WSU Performing Arts WSU Performing Arts presents live theatre, music concerts and family entertainment in Washington State University’s Jones and Wadleigh Theatres at Daggy Hall, bringing world-class performances to the Palouse. For more information call (509) 335-8522 or visit performingarts.wsu.edu
Tours Historical Sites
Codger Pole, Colfax, WA At 65 feet it’s the tallest chainsaw carving in the world. It was built to commemorate a football game between Colfax and the town of St. John. The football game was first played in 1938 and replayed in 1988 by those still around after 50 years hence the “codger” in Codger Pole. Located just off Main Street. Contact the Colfax Chamber of Commerce at (509) 397-3712.
Cordelia Lutheran Church, Moscow Seven miles southeast of Moscow off the paved Lenville Road, was established in 1883 by Pastor Peter Carlson. The Cordelia Lutheran Church is the oldest Lutheran Church in Idaho. As the state’s smallest church, it is also the site of the first Lutheran confirmation on the West Coast. It survives today as a classic example of pioneer rural churches. Call (208) 882-3915 for more information.
Bethany Memorial Chapel, Kendrick, ID Freeze Community Built in 1905, is located six Church, Potlatch, ID miles northeast of Kendrick. Norwegian homesteaders built this chapel. Eric Leien hand-carved the pews, altar rail and pulpit. Nearby is the old cemetery. Contact Kathy Jones for tours (208) 289-3943.
Castle Museum, Juliaetta, ID Visitors are always welcome to tour the privately owned Castle Museum, which was constructed by Abraham A. Adams in the early 1900s. This house, located at 191 State Street, was built of concrete blocks with partitions of concrete 12 inches thick. Adams hoped that one day airplanes would be able to land on the house’s flat roof, and today, the museum’s rooms are filled with a collection of antiques and artifacts relating to local and Pacific Northwest history. For tours call (208) 276-7174.
Four miles north of Potlatch, the Freeze Church was built in 1899 and has been a Palouse landmark for over a century. The church and cemetery were once part of a small thriving community founded in 1877. Pictures of the church have been in magazines, calendars and newspapers nationwide. Stop in a take a look! Call (208) 875-1275 for more information.
Genesee Valley Lutheran Church, Genesee, ID The Valley Lutheran is located 10 miles south of Moscow on Old Hwy 95. The church is a quintessential white country church set on rolling green hills. It was built by Scandinavian settlers over one hundred years ago, with beautiful stain glass windows and picturesque views of the valley. For more information
The Old Willow Inn, Potlatch, ID Built in 1916, the 13,000 square-foot facility features a full-size gymnasium of hardwood maple flooring. It is the largest wood-framed building in Potlatch. In the early years, it was the town’s social center, hosting games, dances, plays, card parties and athletic events. Though the Potlatch Company dismantled the largest white pine mill in the world in the 1980s, the gym remains today a quiet reminder of the days when timber was king and the company town hummed with activity. Tours available by appointment, call (208) 875-0861.
St. Boniface Catholic Church, Uniontown, WA This beautiful church, located on St.Boniface Street, was built in 1904 and became the first consecrated church in the state of Washington in 1910. The church houses the original five altars, statues, stained glass windows, painted décor, wooden pews and oil painted Stations of the Cross. Call (509) 229-3548 for more information.
St. Gall’s Catholic Church, Colton, WA Was built in 1905, it retains the original architecture and stained glass windows. Call (509) 229-3548 for more information.
Steptoe Battlefield Site and Monument, Rosalia, WA Located near the Rosalia baseball field, is a 25-foot granite memorial that marks the last Indian victory over the U.S. Army in May 1858. This historic battle with 158 mounted troops facing between 600 and 1,200 warriors, ended when a cease-fire gave an opportunity for Col. Steptoe’s
escape back to Fort Walla Walla. Rosalia’s Battle Days Celebration commemorates this noteworthy event.
White Springs Ranch, Genesee A National Historic Site, take a trip back in time and see the circa 1876 log cabin, curio cabin, and the 1884-1904 farm home. Built by John Lorang, it was added onto until it became quite “grand” (one of John’s favorite words). Each upstairs bedroom is decorated in a different time period. For tour and event information, call (208) 416-1006 or visit whitespringranch.com
Self-Guided Tours Historic Downtown Moscow and Fort Russell District Stop by the Moscow Chamber of Commerce to pick-up a self-guided tour of the historical buildings and homes in Moscow. The Chamber is located at 411 South Main St. You can call (208) 882-1800 or print the tour you are interested in by going to moscowchamber.com and looking under the “Visit Moscow” tab!
Pullman’s Walk of Fame Located in downtown Pullman, granite tiles are inlaid in the sidewalks starting at the corner of Main Street and Kamiaken to commemorate past Pullman mayors, past WSU presidents, distinguished Pullman residents, and WSU sports figures. For a brochure, call (509) 334-3565 or visit pullmanchamber.com
Personalized Tours Big Meadow Creek Alpacas, Troy, ID Located 12 miles east of Moscow in Troy, ID, they specialize in the Suri Alpaca, the “Mercedes” of alpacas, with lustrous locks that feel
like silk. A variety of alpaca products are for sale: plush, handmade teddy bears, throws, capes and sweaters, hats and gloves, and socks. Farm visits are encouraged, and personalized tours are available for school and community groups. For information or to schedule group tours, call (208) 596-6149 or visit bigmeadowcreekalpacas.com
Garnet Digging, Clarkia, ID Dig for buried treasure at the Emerald Creek Garnet Area. The site is the only deposit in the world outside of India where brilliant four and six ray star garnets are found. The area is open Memorial Day through Labor Day, Fri-Tues 9am-5pm, depending on weather conditions. Permits are $10/adults, children 6-12 years/$5. Call ahead to the St. Joe Ranger District at (208) 245-2531 or (208) 245-1134, or visit gis.fs.fed.us/outernet/ ipnf/rec/activities/garnets/ index
White Water Adventures, Riggins, ID From mild to wild, the Palouse is your gateway to high adventure on two of the world’s most renowned white-water rivers. Hells Canyon of the Snake River and the legendary Salmon River, the two deepest river gorges in North America, lie just south of Moscow and Pullman. Adventure awaits for all ages and thrill levels. Choose a white water rafting trip on the Salmon River. For more information call (208) 882-2385 or visit salmonriverexperience.com Or take a scenic Hells Canyon jet boat tour. For more information call (800) 422-3568 or visit hellscanyonadventures.com.
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call (208) 285-1719 or visit community.palouse.net/ glutheran/index.html
WSU Creamery & Ferdinand’s, Pullman
Features gourmet ice cream, soda fountain treats and is a home to the world famous Cougar Gold Cheese. The observation room is open to Lower Granite the public. Best time to view cheese production is MonLock and Dam Thurs 10am-2pm. Located at 27 miles Southwest of Pullman along the Snake River, 2045 NE Ferdinand’s Lane. has fish viewing room, theater, For guided tours or more information please call (509) and interpretive displays. 335-2141 or visit public.wsu. Guided tours Friday-Sunday edu/~creamery at 11am, 1pm and 3pm. Call (509) 843-1493 ext 262 for WSU Grizzly Bear information. Those over 18 (with photo ID) may cross the Center, Pullman dam 8am-5pm to see the fish Offers visitors the chance ladder. to observe live grizzly bears up close! The only facility like MaryJane’s Farm, it in the world, it studies the effects of hibernation and how Moscow the heart can adapt to stressful A nationally known organic conditions. No need to leave farm located outside Moscow, your car, you can watch the owned by entrepreneur and bears in their two acre outdoor author, MaryJane Butters. MaryJane’s Farm also produces enclosure (except in winter of course!) Located on Grimes a line of organic linens and Way and Pullman Airport operates an outpost-style B&B: guests stay in elaborately Road. For more information call (509) 335-1119 or visit furnished wall tents for a “luxurious” camping experience. nrs.wsu.edu/research/bearcenter For reservations and more information call (888) 750-6004 or visit maryjanesfarm.org
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Elk Creek Falls Recreation Area, Elk River, ID
photo courtesy of WSU
Palouse Ridge Golf Course
Golf Airway Hills Par 3 Golf Course & Miniature Golf, Pullman This facility on Airport Road between Pullman and Moscow offers 9 hole, par 3 course, hole links 35-180 yards, a 300 yard driving range, 2,000 square feet of practice green, pro shop, picnic area, and full 18 hole miniature golf course. Golf lessons are available from experienced PGA Professionals as well! For more information, call (509) 872-3092 or visit airwayhills.com
Colfax Golf Club A 9-hole public golf course nestled in the heart of the Palouse Country next to the Palouse River in Colfax, Washington 60-miles south of Spokane and 15-miles west of Pullman. The golf course and clubhouse are open seven days a week. Power golf carts, pull carts, and club rentals are available. Weekend tee times are usually required. Please call (509) 397-2122 or visit colfaxgolf.com
Elks Golf Course, Moscow The 18-hole, private course (public invited if sponsored by an Elks member) features 3,139 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36. Located just east of Moscow on Highway 8. For reservations call (208) 882-3015.
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Located 54 miles east of Moscow. A series of sparkling cascades plunge almost 300 feet into a picturesque forest canyon. The hike into the falls is just under one mile on a clearly marked trail. Take Hwy 8 east out of Moscow heading to Elk River, Elk Creek Falls is on the south side of the highway just before Elk River. Call (208) 875-1131 for more information.
Palouse Ridge Golf Club, Pullman
Hells Gate State University of Idaho Golf Course, Moscow Park, Lewiston, ID
An 18-hole Scottish links style course was chosen as one of the top 20 new courses to open in the US by Golfweek magazine. With breathtaking views of the Palouse, and a challenging layout designed by John Harbottle III, everything about it is striking. Come experience the 350+ acre site. Practice facility, pro shop, golf instruction, and a 7,000 square foot clubhouse with fine dining. For more information and reservations, call 509/335-4342, or visit palouseridge.com
This 18-hole, par 72 course is located west of campus at 1215 Nez Perce Drive. Complete Pro Shop, driving range, club and cart rentals, PGA instruction and a restaurant. The Pro Shop is open from March 1st until the end of the season. For reservations call (208) 885-6171 or visit uidaho.edu/ golfcourse
St. John Golf & Country Club Come enjoy a 9-hole golf course set among the rolling hills of the Palouse, which features league golf and many tournaments. Green fees for a day of unlimited golfing are $15.00. An onsite RV park means you are never far from the action. Limited golf carts for rent. Call (509) 648-3259 for more information.
Tekoa Golf & Country Club This challenging course, located at Hwy 27 and Golf Course Road, offers 9-holes and is open to the public. A clubhouse serves golfers and is available to rent for private parties. Call (509)284-5607 for more information.
Outdoors & Activities Dworshak Dam, Visitor’s Center, & State Park, Orofino, ID Located in a forested and open meadow setting, 50 miles southeast of Moscow on the western shore of Dworshak Reservoir. The park offers 105 RV and tent camping spaces near Freeman Creek, RV dump site, a day-use shelter, archery range, and boat ramp. ADA accessible, the park also features a playground, bike path and is a popular fishing, boating, swimming and hiking destination. The Big Eddy Marina offers 100 boat slips and the only gas sales on the lake. For more information, contact (208) 476-5994 or (866) 634-3246 or visit parksandrecreation.idaho. gov/parks/dworshak.aspx
Includes 200 developed acres that border the Snake River as the gateway into Hells Canyon, famous for being North America’s deepest gorge. There is plenty of grassy space for picnicking and other activities such as camping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, and wildlife viewing. The park offers 93 RV/ tent camp sites, 8 cabins, and a Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. Hells Gate Marina has over 100 boat slips available on a daily to yearly basis. State Park office, (208) 799-5015, Marina (509) 758-6963.
Hobo Cedar Grove Botanical Area, Clarkia, ID Has old growth trees that were just seedlings in 1492. It is now one of the oldest cedar groves in the world. The 240 acre grove is dominated by a dense canopy of large western red cedar with a carpet of lady fern. The trail has a gentle gradient making it accessible to older persons or those with moderate physical impairments. The trail width is about 40 inches. An occasional log bench provides seating along the trail. For directions to Hobo Cedar Grove call (208) 245-2531.
Laird Park, Potlatch, ID Located just 38 miles north of Moscow and situated next
Latah County Robinson Park, Moscow Located 4 miles east of Moscow, features picnic facilities for large and small gatherings, and RV camp sites including electrical hook-ups and outlets for 20, 30 and 50 amps (no water hookups). A small stream trickles through the park and tall pines provide an abundance of shade. Call (208) 883-5709 for information.
Little Boulder Creek Campground & Picnic Area, Deary, ID Located just 28.5 miles east of Moscow on the Potlatch River. The campground has 17 campsites and a group RV site snuggled amongst trees with a short hiking trail connecting the sites. Fishing for trout in Boulder Creek is a great way to relax and unwind. Call (208) 875-1131 for information.
Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park’s Skyline Drive, Plummer, ID Has a spectacular view of the rolling Palouse hills. Skyline Drive winds over several mountain peaks for 25 miles and ends in Farmington, WA. Take Hwy 95 north out of Moscow for approximately 25 miles and watch for the Skyline Drive turn-off. For more information, call Hayburn State Park at (208) 686-1308.
Moscow Mountain Overlooks the city of Moscow with a bird’s-eye view of the beautiful Palouse countryside. Gravel and dirt roads wind around the ridge with cedars, pines, ferns, colorful flowers and wildlife
depicting an unspoiled, countryside. From northeast Moscow, follow Mountain View Road to a variety of scenic viewpoints.
Spring Valley & Moose Creek Reservoirs Are favorite fishing holes for local residents. These small reservoirs are stocked with trout and bass. Picnic tables and restrooms are available at both locations as well as overnight camping. Drive east of Moscow on Hwy 8; Spring Valley Reservoir is located at mile post 17, and Moose Creek Reservoir is located at mile post 38.1.
Virgil Phillips Farm, Moscow Is located 5 miles north of Moscow off Hwy 95. This 160 acre farm showcases two small ponds with ducks, frogs, salamanders, and turtles. For information about current events at the farm contact Latah County Parks & Recreation at (208) 883-5709 or visit phillipsfarm.org
Giant White Pine Campground, Harvard, ID Is located on the White Pine Scenic Drive, one of Idaho’s “Scenic Routes,” that takes visitors through a six-mile corridor of majestic white pines in the Clearwater National Forest. The campground area has several hiking trails, 15 camp sites and restrooms. To get there, take Hwy 95 north to the Potlatch turn off on State Hwy 6 and proceed through the small towns of Princeton and Harvard. Signs clearly mark the scenic route. Call (208) 875-1131 for information.
Moscow Parks and Recreation Provides a variety of programs and activities for children and adults in the area. Call (208) 883-7085 or visit ci.moscow.id.us
Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic Center, Moscow Fun for the whole family – includes several large water slides, smaller slides for younger children, kids’ pool area and a large concession area with seating for the whole family. For more information call (208) 882-7665 or visit moscow.id.us/parks_and_rec/ aquatics/index.aspx
Pullman Parks and Recreation Department Offers a variety of sports, self-improvement, adventures, programs, day trips, dance classes, arts and crafts and more, for people of all ages. Call us at (509) 338-3227 for our most current information or visit pullman-wa.gov/ recreation
Pullman Aquatic Center Located at 500 NW Larry Street, is a state-of-the-art, indoor aquatic recreation facility including a multipurpose pool, children’s pool, therapy pool and fitness center. Open Mon-Fri 6am-9pm, Sat- Sun 2pm-6pm. For information and schedule please call (509) 338-3290.
Reaney Park Pool, Pullman Pullman’s outdoor pool, located in Reaney Park has a diving pool and lap pool. Shaded picnic area. Open mid-June through August, 7 days a week, 1-7 pm. Offers swim lessons for children. For more information call (509) 338-3227.
Boyer Park & Marina, Colfax Located in Southeast Washington on the historic Snake River and LewisClark Trail, are 80 acres of immaculate park and river area. Boyer Park boasts a swimming area, boat launch, RV Park, tent sites, motel rooms, grill,
deli, and groceries. Boyer Park is open year round. Call (509) 397-3208 for information and reservations.
Kamiak Butte County Park, Pullman Rising 3,641 feet high it offers visitors shaded picnic areas, four large shelters, a playground facility, campground (mid-April through mid-October) and a breathtaking view of the Palouse. The butte has 3½ miles of trails and is open dawn to dusk. Call (509) 397-6238 for information.
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to the Palouse River, has 31 campsites, picnic tables and a swimming area surrounded by lush pine and cedar trees. Call (208) 875-1131 for more information.
Klemgard County Park, Colfax Open daily from dawn to dusk and caters to large group activities with its volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, a new playground facility, a field for softball and soccer, plus a number of hiking trails. All facilities are ADA accessible, except hiking trails. Day use only. Call (509) 397-6238 for information and shelter reservations.
Palouse Falls State Park A hidden oasis for the visitor. Emerging from the channeled scablands of arid southeastern Washington, the falls cascade 198 feet into a round salt-rock canyon, a drop longer than Niagra Falls. The park features hiking trails, picnic tables, restrooms, overnight camping from $12 to $31, ADA access includes parking, restrooms, trails, shelter and campsites. Call (509) 646-9218 for information.
Steptoe Butte State Park, Steptoe, WA Called by Native Americans “the power mountain”, this butte rises 3,612 feet and offers a spectacular 360 degree view of the Palouse. On a clear day you can see 200 miles in every direction. Drive or hike the 3.1 miles to the top of the butte to find picnic tables and restrooms. Call (509) 646-9218
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Wawawai County Park Has a picnic shelter for large groups, as well as many individual tables with sun shelters. There are hiking trails, fishing, barbecue stands, bird watching facility, playground, and nine campsites. The quiet cove of water, with its small beach, is a perfect place for children to play. Call (509) 397-6238 for information.
Steptoe Butte Out and Back
This network of dirt trails Light to moderate traffic, for ranges from a 1-18 mile loops, For more information on Idaho the athletic rider, 30 miles from beginning and ending at the State Parks call 888-922-6743 or visit campground. A Forest Service parksandrecreation.idaho.gov Pullman. map is recommended. Drive This favorite viewpoint for For information on Washington State Parks and the new Discover area visitors offers a challenging north out of Moscow on Highway 95, turn right onto Pass system, call 866-320-9933. For ride for those prepared to reservations, call 888-CAMPOUT or State Highway 6, proceeding summit the 3,612 foot rise. visit parks.wa.gov. through Potlatch to the Giant From Pullman, head north to White Pine Campground, Palouse on State Route 27, and continue through Garfield about 36 miles from Moscow. toward Oakesdale. Turn left Hell’s Gate State Park Top Road Rides onto Hume Road, and then Lewiston, various length follow signs to Steptoe Butte rides, moderate-to-quite Tour of the State Park. This paved ride has technical Palouse Loop a steep climb and descent near Hell’s Gate State Park the base of the butte. Watch for Moderate traffic, moderate near Lewiston has good grain trucks in the summer. to very hilly. 50 miles mountain biking with an This course includes rolling easy-to- navigate loop of climbs and fast descents as well Mountain Biking single and double track. There as 2 steep inclines. Head north Moscow Mountain are challenging climbs and from Pullman on State Route descents, as well as easy rolling Various length rides, 27 for 14 miles and turn left trails in this open, dry park. single-track and double track, onto Clear Creek Road. At the Although hot in the summer, moderately technical. end of this paved country road this is another good winter For real mountain biking turn right at the stop sign and destination. Be prepared to fix Moscow Mountain is the pedal up a 1.5 mile hill that is some flats. crown jewel. Enjoy miles steep at first, with stair stepping of lovingly handcrafted climbs near the top. Watch the Paved Nonsingle-track covering the railroad tracks going into and mountain, most of which are Motorized Trails out of Palouse and head south open to hikers and bikers on State Route 27 back to Bill Chipman and closed to motorized Pullman. use. See bikemoscow.org Palouse Trail Scenic Palouse Loop for current trail conditions Pullman to Moscow, 7 miles, and directions. Headwaters Light traffic, steep hills. 25 easy, often busy. Loop is a good place to start, miles The centerpiece of Palouse with rolling single-track, This scenic loop has classic riding, the Bill Chipman moderate technical features and Palouse Trail connects Moscow Palouse views of fields and enough climbing to work up forested valleys. Start in and Pullman with 7 miles of Palouse; head south on 27, turn a good appetite as you sit on a smooth pathway parallel to promontory and enjoy the view. Highway 270. The Chipman right on Clear Creek Rd. and right again on 272, and back to Giant White Pine Trail is flat with only a slight Palouse. elevation gain from Pullman Latah County, various to Moscow. Access to Bill length rides, all quite steep and Chipman Palouse Trail from Lenville Loop challenging but fun! Light traffic, scenic, one Pullman: 1400 SE Bishop Begin your ride through the killer hill. 14 miles approx. Blvd - near the Quality Inn old-grown forest at the Giant This ride begins in Moscow Paradise Creek parking lot or on the Latah Trail at the corner White Pine Campground. from Moscow: Perimeter Drive
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of Mountain View and the Troy Highway. Head toward Troy on the path for about a mile, then turn right onto Lenville Road. Follow Lenville up and over a steep climb. Turn left on the Genesee-Troy Road with another, somewhat easier climb and then down a big descent to reconnect with the Latah Trail. Turn left to return to Moscow.
photo courtesy of Jerry Prout
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Paradise Path Moscow, 1.5 miles, easy, urban. The Paradise Path is a system of connected paths and bike lanes running roughly eastwest through Moscow. Gain entrance to the Paradise Path from the Chipman Trail on the west, the Latah Trail on the east, and from many points within Moscow, including 6th St. in downtown Moscow.
Pullman Trail System Distance varies, urban. The Chipman Trail also connects to a growing system of trails running throughout Pullman, including paths along Grand Avenue and Terre View Streets.
Latah Trail Moscow to Troy, 11 miles, easy to moderate climbs, scenic. This is another smooth, paved path connecting the towns of Moscow and Troy, Idaho. The trail parallels Highway 8 to Howell Road, where it winds north through a heavily-forested area to complete the last few miles of its journey.
Ed Corkill Memorial Trail Distance varies, easy. The trail begins near the Kendrick High School and runs along Highway 3 and scenic Potlatch Creek for 5.3 miles ending at the Juliaetta Centennial Park and baseball field.
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Paradise Creek Bicycles
Bouldering Wall at WSU ORC
513 S. Main St., Moscow (208) 882-0703 paradisecreekbikes.com
B and L Bicycles 219 E. Main St., Pullman (509) 332-1703 bandlbicycles.com
Walking, Climbing and Hiking Trails Bill Chipman Palouse Trail A seven mile paved path between Pullman and Moscow along Hwy 270 and is open dawn to dusk year-round. The gradual slope is perfect for all ages and abilities. This also links to over 7 miles of paved Riverwalk Trail System in Pullman.
Palouse Recreation Trails These trails are ideal for walking, running, biking or skating. This system of trails offers over 38 miles of paved pathway! Starting at the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail between Pullman and Moscow along highway 270, it connects with Moscow’s Paradise Path, a 1.47 mile non-motorized trail between UI campus and downtown Moscow. The Latah Trail connects with Paradise Path and runs parallel to State Hwy 8 between Moscow and Troy.
Climbing Wall at University of Idaho Located in the University of Idaho Student Recreation Center. Experience the most comprehensive climbing facility of its kind in North America – featuring a 55 foot pillar and 6000 square feet of climbing area. There is something for all skill levels, as well as staff to get you to the top! Call (208) 885-
Located in the Hollingberry Fieldhouse Annex, is a state of the art climbing facility. Ranging from vertical walls to a bouldering cave, the Bouldering Wall provides challenges to meet the needs of both beginning and experienced rock climbers in a “no ropes” bouldering format. During the academic year, hours are Mon-Fri, 11:30am6pm. Call (509) 335-1892 for more information or visit orc. wsu.edu
Snake River Trail Stretches four and a half miles from the bank of historic Almota Creek through Boyer Park and eastward to the base of Lower Granite Dam. The trail features ADA accessible and non-motorized access as well as a series of six interpretive signs. Contact Boyer Park at (509) 397-3208 for more information.
University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Moscow
Organized into geographical groupings of Asian, European, Idler’s Rest Eastern and Western North American sections, this unique Conservatory garden displays plantings of This beautiful conservatory hundreds of species, cultivars is located just northeast of of north temperate trees and Moscow, offers idyllic woods shrubs and a xeriscape garden. adjacent to Palouse farmland. You can also cross over the road In addition to native Idaho species, there are over 120 and hike the trails beyond the dedicated trees and groves, creek. Just a short drive from trails, water features, and 27 Moscow, take Mountain View granite benches for viewing, Rd. north then turn east on studying, contemplation, and Idler’s Rest Road. Watch for enjoying northern Idaho’s signs. spectacular seasonal changes. Kamiak Butte County For more information visit uiweb.uidaho.edu/arboretum Park, Pullman Rising 3,641 feet high it offers visitors shaded picnic areas, four large shelters, a playground facility, campground (mid-April through mid-October) and a breathtaking view of the Palouse. The butte has 3½ miles of trails and is open dawn to dusk. Call (509) 397-6238 for information.
Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park’s Skyline Drive, Plummer, ID Has a spectacular view of the rolling Palouse hills. Skyline Drive winds over several mountain peaks for 25 miles and ends in Farmington, WA. Take Hwy 95 north out of Moscow for approximately 25 miles and watch for the Skyline Drive turn-off. For more information, call Hayburn State Park at (208) 686-1308.
trout and bass. Picnic tables and restrooms are available at both locations as well as overnight camping. Drive east of Moscow on Hwy 8; Spring Valley Reservoir is located at mile post 17 just outside of Troy, and Moose Creek Reservoir is located just past mile post 38, just before Bovill.
Snake River, Salmon River and Hells Canyon Just 30 minutes south of Moscow and Pullman, in Lewiston and Clarkston, you can enjoy some of the best steelhead and salmon fishing in the Northwest! Whether you are looking to go out with an experienced guide, take on the adventure on your own, or sit on the banks of the river and watch others reel in the next big one, this is a great way to spend the afternoon. For information on fishing seasons, regulations and making plans, visit fishandgame.idaho.gov/ public/fish/
Other Adventures
Fishing
Flight Tour of the Palouse
Rock Lake, Washington
Experience the unique beauty of the Palouse by air! This is an opportunity to gaze at the rolling hills and communities of Moscow and Pullman with an endless view. Contact Inter-State Aviation for rates and scheduling at (509) 332-6596 or visit interstateaviation.com
A large lake in the transition zone between the rolling Palouse hills and the Channeled Scablands. The home of the Train Wreck Mystery (1908-1915). Several boxcars full of new Model T Fords are reported as still at the bottom of this lake. Divers have so far not been able to locate them due to lack of an exact crash site, but is probably near Johnson beach. A beautiful lake, it is ideal for boating and fishing enthusiasts.
Spring Valley & Moose Creek Reservoirs, Idaho Favorite fishing holes for local residents. These small reservoirs are stocked with
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Bicycle Rentals
Garnet Digging Dig for buried treasure at the Emerald Creek Garnet Area in Clarkia, Idaho. The site is the only deposit in the world outside of India where brilliant four and six ray star garnets are found. The area is open Memorial Day through Labor Day, Fri-Tues 9am5pm, depending on weather conditions. Permits are $10/ adults, children 6-12 years/$5. Call ahead to the St. Joe
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Ranger District at (208) 2452531 or (208) 245-1134, or visit gis.fs.fed.us/outernet/ ipnf/rec/activities/garnets/ index
peaceful ride. These flights leave from Lewiston, Idaho and are worth the trip! Contact (800) 597-8687 or visit adventuristair.com
Hot Air Balloon Voyage
White Water Adventures
Enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Idaho and Washington! This is as close to a magic carpet ride as you can get! Tours are available in the early mornings to catch a magnificent sunrise, and also in the evening to take in the beautiful changing colors of the evening. A knowledgeable pilot will share history and points of interest while you enjoy the
From mild to wild, the Palouse is your gateway to high adventure on two of the world’s most renowned white-water rivers. Hells Canyon of the Snake River and the legendary Salmon River, the two deepest river gorges in North America, lie just south of Moscow and Pullman. Adventure awaits for all ages and thrill levels. Choose a white water
rafting trip on the Salmon River. For more information call (208) 882-2385 or visit salmonriverexperience.com Or take a scenic Hells
Canyon jet boat tour. For more information call (800) 422-3568 or visit hellscanyonadventures.com or snakeriveradventures.com
PhD in Materials Science at WSU and works as a staff photographer for the Daily Evergreen, WSU student newspaper and on freelance assignments for the MoscowPullman Daily News and The Spokesman-Review. “Although I often spend far more time working as a photojournalist, landscape photography remains perhaps my greatest passion,” says Kevin.
onto Eid Rd. In less than a minute you’ll experience picturesque rolling hills with a classic salt barn in a little draw. This locale is absolutely excellent year round and at its very best between 1 & 2 hours before sunset.
Photographing the Palouse The Palouse region offers unparalleled beauty, a unique landscape, rural charm, four distinct seasons, and thousands of acres of outstanding photo opportunities. From bright green rolling hills and golden canola fields to the textured browns of fall harvest and autumn, the Palouse holds a magical place in many photographers hearts as one of the most beautiful places to visit and capture on film. To make your photographic adventure of the Palouse both successful and memorable, four of our talented local and regional artists have shared their work, insights, tips and routes for photographing the Palouse.
Photographers:
work at 9 years of age with the mentoring of his father and Alan Caddey grandfather. His photographic skills have been primarily Alan Caddey is an self-taught throughout the past international award-winning photographer. Alan judges local 45 years. Today, Doug lives and international competitions, with his wife Joyce in Moscow, Idaho within the Palouse. teaches, presents programs Over the past few years and leads workshops. His he’s been juried into several photographs are in numerous exhibitions ranging from permanent collections, have appeared in galleries, brochures, Regional to the Pacific NW, Washington D.C., California magazines, books, calendars. and the Midwest. He’s an He has been awarded a free award-winning photographer “Life Membership” in two whose photographs have local photographic societies. been published in calendars, He is also a member of the phonebook covers, magazines, Photographic Society of America (PSA) and the North and visitor’s guides. American Nature Photography Kevin Nibur Association (NANPA). Alan Kevin moved to the Palouse also teaches at Pierce College from California in 2001 and in Tacoma. began photographing the Doug Davidson unique landscapes of the area during the following summer. Doug Davidson began He is currently finishing a photographing and darkroom
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photo courtesy of Salmon River Photos
Take a white water rafting adventure!
Alan
1) Palouse Falls State Park – about 2 hours from Pullman. Depart town late morning or around noon. Palouse Falls Alison Meyer is located in a canyon which For over 13 years Alison receives afternoon light. Travel Meyer has been a professional north on 195 to Colfax, then photographer in North Idaho, west on Hwy 26 to Washtucna. selling her photographs to Turn left (south) onto 260/261 thousands of customers world- and follow to Palouse Falls Rd. wide. Alison’s award-winning 2) Boyer Park & Marina photography is sold in galleries, – about 30 minutes from shops, art shows, and on the Pullman. Take Old Wawawai web. Her prints are displayed in Rd west and follow the Boyer private and public collections Park signs. around the world, including 3) Steptoe Butte State in Congressional offices, US Park – Great for sunrise or Embassies, and in homes and sunset and can drive to the work places on six continents. top for spectacular views. Approximately 40 minutes Suggested from Pullman. Take 195 north through Colfax and turn right Photo Routes: about 12 miles north of Colfax. Follow the signs to the park. Doug 4) Lewiston Grade A Palouse excursion I always Viewpoint – about 25 minutes enjoy, is taking Highway 95 from Pullman. Take Hwy 195 south about 5 miles from south out of Pullman through Moscow, ID and turning left
Tips Alison More than one successful landscape picture of the same location on the Palouse can sometimes be made by simply changing your camera’s lens and/ or perspective. A wide angle lens (28 mm or less) set to a small aperture on a camera that is positioned a few feet from foreground details overlooking a broad Palouse field can create a dramatic, traditional landscape image. Alternatively, a long lens of 100 mm or more used at a greater distance from the subtle curves of rolling hills and field textures simplifies and softens the scene and can make for more painterly, abstract images.
from Yosemite Valley or the Grand Tetons from the Snake River Overlook. Instead, the rolling fields of the Palouse and endless miles of gravel roads provide each photographer with a unique opportunity to follow his or her own vision. I have been photographing around the Palouse for more than three years and seldom shoot from the same location twice. Steptoe Butte offers a reliable location to get above the crest of the hills, but I generally prefer to combine a bit of exploration with shooting. A detailed map will help you find the lesser traveled roads, or go without and explore. Some of my most enjoyable photography has been while lost. Keep in mind that the hills surrounding you are private land. If you plan to trek out across the fields, make a point to introduce yourself to the land owner get their permission. Late spring and early summer
are certainly the best times of the year for photographing green and then golden fields of wheat. May and early June often have less stable weather, resulting is a bit more of a gamble for photographers on a tight schedule, but also hold greater potential for dramatic light. Winter in the Palouse is often dull and gray, but a clear sunrise over fields freshly dusted with snow can be a real prize to a photographer lucky enough to be out at the right time.
Basics
• Always bring extra film and your tripod • Scout your locations ahead of time, when possible. Head out when weather and light conditions are at their best or
most interesting. • Consider investing in a topographic map of the area, or stop by the Whitman County Courthouse for a county map showing the back roads in the region. Caution – many of these roads are primitive. Believe all warning signs you encounter. • For best light, shoot ½ hour before sunrise/ sunset and up to 1 hour after sunrise/sunset. Interesting lighting conditions also occur when storms brew over the hills.
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Colton and Uniontown. Upon entering Idaho, watch for signs for the scenic overlook.
photo courtesy of Alan Caddey
Blooming Canola with Road
Kevin Unlike so many other popular photography destinations, the Palouse lacks any classic icons such as Half Dome
photo courtesy of Doug Davidson
Covered Bridge
photo courtesy of Alan Caddey
Barn in Pea Field
photo courtesy of Doug Davidson
Country Sunroof
photo courtesy of Alison Meyer
photo courtesy of Doug Davidson
Eid Rd Barn
photo courtesy of Alison Meyer
Palouse Fields
Another Favorite Place on the Palouse
photo courtesy of Kevin Nibur
photo courtesy of Kevin Nibur
Harvest
Threshing Bee
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Kids’ Activities Airway Hills Par 3 Golf Course & Miniature Golf, Pullman This facility on Airport Road between Pullman and Moscow offers 9 hole, par 3 course, hole links 35-180 yards, a 300 yard driving range, 2,000 square feet of practice green, pro shop, picnic area, and full 18 hole miniature golf course. Golf lessons are available from experienced PGA Professionals as well! For more information, call (509) 872-3092 or visit airwayhills.com
Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic Center, Moscow Fun for the whole family – includes several large water slides, smaller slides for younger children, kids’ area and a large concession area. For more information call (208) 882-7665 or visit moscow. id.us/parks_and_rec/aquatics/ index.aspx
Moscow Skate Park Located at 1515 East “D” Street, this concrete and steel facility was designed by local
youth working with University of Idaho architecture students. A safe place for boarders, inline skaters, scooters, BMX bikes, it holds challenges for both beginning and advanced. Features include restrooms, open play area, basketball court and soccer fields.
Palouse Discovery Science Center, Pullman Promotes science, math, and technology literacy through the use of educational programs, hands-on exhibits, teaching collections and activities. The center features permanent as well as travelling exhibits. Located at 950 NE Nelson Court in Pullman. Call (509) 332-6869 or visit palousescience.org
Palouse Ice Rink at the Rotary Veterans Memorial Pavilion, Moscow The ice skating season at the Pavilion typically runs from late October to early April; however other activities are planned throughout the summer. Winter fun for both kids and adults includes hockey tournaments, open skate, and lessons. Summer-time can include roller-skating, floor hockey and roller derby!
photo courtesy of Moscow Parks and Recreation
Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic Center
Call (208) 882-7188 or visit palouseicerink.com
Pullman Aquatic Center Located at 500 NW Larry Street, is a state-of-the-art, indoor aquatic recreation facility including a multipurpose pool, children’s pool, therapy pool and fitness center. Open Mon-Fri 6am-9pm, Sat- Sun 2pm-6pm. For information and schedule please call (509) 338-3290.
Reaney Park Pool, Pullman Pullman’s outdoor pool, located in Reaney Park has a diving pool and lap pool. Shaded picnic area. Open mid-June through August, 7 days a week, 1-7 pm. Offers swim lessons for children. For more information call (509) 338-3227.
Spring Street Skate Park, Pullman Located at 325 Spring Street, a safe place for kids to skateboard and bicycle. This park is surrounded by open grassy lawns, a natural wetland, and is connected to the Pullman Riverwalk Trail system. Features include quarter pipe, rails, and bulkheads. Has restroom facilities.
photo courtesy of Darin Watkins
WSU Grizzly Bear Center
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WSU Grizzly Bear Center, Pullman Offers visitors the chance to observe live grizzly bears
up close! The only facility like it in the world, it studies the effects of hibernation and how the heart can adapt to stressful conditions. No need to leave your car, you can watch the bears in their two acre outdoor enclosure (except in winter of course!) Located on Grimes Way and Pullman Airport Road. For more information call (509) 335-1119 or visit nrs.wsu.edu/research/bearcenter
WSU Creamery & Ferdinand’s, Pullman Features gourmet ice cream, soda fountain treats and is a home to the world famous Cougar Gold Cheese. The observation room is open to the public. Best time to view cheese production is MonThurs 10am-2pm. Located at 2045 NE Ferdinand’s Lane. For guided tours or more information please call (509) 335-2141 or visit public.wsu. edu/~creamery
Zeppoz Family Fun Center, Pullman A recreation center for the whole family! Zeppoz is home to state of the art bowling, arcade, full-size regulation tournament pool tables, card room, sports bar and restaurant/snack bar. Located at 780 SE Bishop Blvd. For more information or to reserve a lane call (509) 334-7101 or visit zeppoz.com
The Palouse is fortunate to offer exceptional choices for both the casual and the serious shopper. Whether planning a day antiquing, browsing unique gift shops, or hitting the Mall, we have it here.
Moscow, ID Downtown Moscow offers a vibrant downtown comprised of small, individually owned boutiques, galleries and specialty stores. The downtown shopping district covers more than 7 blocks including Main Street. There are more than 25 places to visit on a shopping excursion offering apparel, art, books, flowers, gifts, health & wellness, home décor, jewelry, outdoor gear, toys and specialty items. Stop and have lunch or coffee in the many bistros and restaurants.
Eastside Marketplace 1420 South Blaine Street Located off Hwy 8, over 20 businesses from business supplies and medical services to groceries and a dollar store. Take in a movie while you’re there! Indoor toddler play area, free wireless internet, 5 restaurants and a specialty drink club - it has something for everyone.
Palouse Empire Mall 1850 West Pullman Rd.
A one level enclosed shopping center that serves as a vibrant retail and dining hub for the diverse population of the region, it features more than 60 businesses. Shopping and dining choices for the entire family, it includes a great selection of favorite brand and anchor stores.
Pullman, WA Downtown Located on 10 blocks around Main Street, Paradise and Grand Avenue. Shop within a spirited college town atmosphere among the 25 unique shops, coffee houses, pubs and eateries. Historic brick buildings line the streets offering quaint gift shops, apparal, books, fabulous consignment stores, and live concert and performance venues.
Wheatland Mall Located on Hwy 27 and Bishop Blvd, it is an expansive area including major retailers of groceries, automotive, home improvement, gift shops, restaurants and brew pub, a family fun center with bowling, and an 8-screen theater.
Antiques & Thrift Shops Classically Trendy
Open Eye Consignment Shop
213 N. Main St. Colfax, WA (509) 397-9055
230 E. Main St. Palouse, WA (509) 878-1210
Green Cottage Antique
Palouse Treasures
301 S. Montgomery St. Uniontown, WA (509) 229-3622
Lily Bee’s Consignment Shop 400 E. Main St. Pullman, WA (509) 332-0771
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Shopping
1005 Nye St. Pullman, WA (509) 322-4060
Simple Joy Antiques and Gifts 609 E. Main St. Kendrick, ID (208) 289-2614
Troy Creative Linda’s Whimseys Co-op W. 100 Main St. Palouse, WA (509) 878-1678
Main St. Antique Mall 304 North Main St. Moscow, ID (208) 596-1276
418 Main St. Troy, ID (208) 596-1276
Wrinkle in Time 242 E. Main, Pullman (509) 334-1515
For a list of additional shopping locations see the Business Directory on page 46!
photo courtesy of Ryan Zimmer
Shopping in Downtown Moscow
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Lodging | STAY & EAT
Hilltop Inn & Restaurant 928 NW Olsen St. (509) 332-0928 hotelonthehill.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 1190 SE Bishop Blvd. (509) 334-4437 holidayinnexpress.com/ pullmanwa
Manor Lodge Motel 455 SE Paradise (509) 334-2511
Nendel’s Inn photo courtesy of Uniontown
The Churchyard Inn in Uniontown
Lodging Hotels & Motels Moscow, ID Best Western Plus University Inn 1516 W. Pullman Rd. (208) 882-0550 (800) 325-8765 uinnmoscow.com
Hillcrest Motel 706 N. Main (208) 882-7579
Idaho Inn 645 W. Pullman Rd. (208) 885-1480 idahoinn.com
La Quinta Inn 185 Warbonnet Dr. (208) 882-5365 lq.com
Moscow/Pullman Bedfinders 700 Panorama Dr. (208) 882-9716 moscowpullman bedfinders.com
Palouse Inn 101 Baker St. (208) 882-5511 (888) 882-5511 palouseinn.com
Royal Motor Inn 120 W. Sixth (208) 882-2581
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Super 8 Motel 175 Peterson Dr. (208) 883-1503 (800) 800-8000 super8.com
Pullman, WA American Travel Inn 515 S. Grand Ave. Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334-3500
Coug Housing 820 NE Colorado Suite C (509) 332-5180
Cougarland Motel 150 W Main St. (509) 334-3535
915 SE Main St. (509) 332-2646
Quality Inn Paradise Creek 1400 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 332-0500 qualityinn.com/hotelpullman-washingtonWA015
Outside Moscow & Pullman Clearwater River Casino & Hotel 17500 Nez Perce Rd. Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 746-0723 crcasino.com
Best Western Wheatland Inn 701 N. Main St. Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-0397 bestwesternwashington.com /colfax-hotels
615 S. Main Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-3417 siestamotelcolfax.com
Bed & Breakfast Moscow, ID Anderson on Eighth 705 East 8th St. (208) 882-8386
Andriette’s Bed, Book & Bicycle 115 North Polk St. (208) 882-2756 andriettes.blogspot.com/
Browne Block Guesthouse Above the Winery 112 South Main #2 (208) 883-3661 Browneblockguesthouse.com
Granite Grove Bed & Breakfast 3045 South Hwy 95 (208) 874-3392 Granitegrove.com
Julia’s Guest House 962 N. Cleveland St. (208) 310-0915 juliasguesthouse.com
Little Green Guesthouse 1020 S. Adams St. (208) 669-1654 littlegreenguesthouse.com
Little River Bed and Breakfast 1011 Lyon Road (208) 882-1975 littleriverbedandbreakfast.net
Meadowinds Bed & Breakfast & Chapel 2493 Blaine Rd. (208) 882-7907 meadowinds.org
MaryJanes Farms 1000 Wild Iris Lane (208) 882-6819 maryjanesfarm.org
Paradise View Bed & Breakfast 1005 Joyce Rd. Moscow, ID, 83843 (360) 480-2049 paradiseviewbb.com
Peterson Barn Guesthouse 847 Travois Way (208) 882-4620 petersonbarn.com
Sixth Street Retreat 441 E. 6th St. (208) 669-0763 sixthstreetretreat.com
Wesson Barn Loft & Bunk House 284 Hayward Rd (509) 334-5030 wessonbarnloft.com wessonbunkhouse.com
Wylie Lauder House Bed & Breakfast
Moscow, ID
Latah County Outside Fairgrounds Pullman/Moscow 1021 Harold
Premier Alpacas of the Palouse PO Box 122 Uniontown, WA 99179 (509) 229-3700 premieralpacas.com
Burnt Ridge Bed & Whispering Pines Bed Breakfast & Breakfast 1030 Crumarine Loop (208) 882-5593
Camping & RV Sites
1070 Burnt Ridge Rd. Troy, ID 83871 (208) 835-5674
(208) 883-5722 latah.id.us/fair/ Hook-ups: 5 full and many power only, dry camping spots are free. Facilities: RV Dump Station, pets on leash
Green Acres RV 2922 Hwy 95 South (208) 882-7487 Hook-ups: 6 spots power only. No tent camping. Facilities: picnic tables. No restrooms
1320 Deakin Ave. Ext (208) 883-5593 wylielauderhouse.blogspot.com b
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Siesta Motel
Pullman, WA Airway Hills Vacation Rentals 4811 Airport Rd. (509) 872-3092 airwayhills.com/ vacationrental.aspx
Cougar Bed & Bagel 1515 Leland Dr. (509) 939-5226 cougarbedandbagel.com
Hazelton House Bed & Breakfast 210 NW Olsen St. (509) 334-0408 hazeltonhousebb.com
Henry Young Ranch House 1004 Story Rd. (714) 384-4131 henryyoungranch.com
Pullman Guest Cottage 610 NE Michigan St. (509) 338-4848 pullman-cottage.com/
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Robinson Park 5158 Robinson Park Rd. (208) 883-5709 latah.id.us/parksrecreation/ Hook-ups: 5 spots power only. 5 with no hook-ups. Facilities: Picnic tables, pets on leash
Renaissance RV Park 1651 Carmichael Rd. (208) 610-4078 Hook-ups: 15 full Facilities: Picnic tables, close to Latah Trail, no restrooms.
Pullman, WA Pullman City RV Park 775 South Street (509) 338-3227 pullman-wa.gov/departments/ parks-a-recreation/rv-park Hook-ups: 19 full including cable TV, 10 tent sites Facilities: Reservations accepted, RV Dump Station, pets on leash, no restrooms.
University Mobile Home & RV Park 570 Benewah St. (509) 334-5701 Hook-ups: 6 full Facilities: Monthly & weekly rentals, pets ok.
Walmart Supercenter 1690 SE Harvest Dr. (509) 334-2990 Hook-ups: none Facilities: RV parking allowed free of charge. Limit 3 days.
City of Pullman RV Dump Station 1025 Guy St. The Pullman city dump station is located next to the old animal shelter. Look for a sign that says “RV Dump”.
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Outside Moscow & Pullman Boyer Park & Marina 1753 Granite Rd. Colfax, WA 99111 Portwhitman.com/ boyer_park_marina.php Hook-ups: 16 full, 16 partial. Tent sites available Facilities: Restrooms, showers, laundry. Picnic tables, beach, boat ramp. Pets on leash.
Chief Timothy Park 13766 Hwy 12 Clarkston, WA (509) 758-9580 stateparks.com/ chief_timothy.html Hook-ups: 32 full, 29 partial, tent sites available. Facilities: 4 cabins, restrooms, showers, grey water dump. Boat launch (fee)
Kamiak Butte County Park 900 Kamiak Butte Park Rd. Palouse, WA (509) 397-6238 whitmancounty.org Hook-ups: none Facilities: restrooms, picnic tables, grills, playground
Palouse Empire Fairgrounds Colfax, WA 99111 (509) 397-6263 palouseempirefair.org/ Hook-ups: 60 full, 10 partial Facilities: RV Dump Station
Palouse Falls State Park 110 S Main Washtucna, WA (509) 646-9218 stateparks.com/ palouse_falls.html Hook-ups: none, 10 without Facilities: Restroom, ADA access, pets on leash
Palouse RV Park 490 West main St. Palouse, WA (509) 878-1811 visitpalouse.com/ rvpark.html Hook-ups: 10 full Facilities: picnic tables, playground, seasonal pool. Pets ok.
Pines RV Park
Dining Bars & Lounges Pullman, WA Banyan’s on the Ridge 1260 Palouse Ridge Dr (509) 335-8474 Atmosphere: Full bar and casual dining overlooking the Palouse Ridge Golf Course. Indoor/outdoor seating Dine in/full bar
4510 Hwy 6 Harvard, ID (208) 661-4271 pinesrvpark@moscow.com Hook-ups: 17 full, tent The Black Cypress camping available. 215 E Main St Facilities: Restrooms, (509) 334-5800 showers, picnic tables, reception Atmosphere: Comfortable, hall, volleyball, horseshoes, fire classy environment perfect for pits, pets on leash. a family outing or meeting up Rosalia RV Park with friends. Dine in/full bar 823 S Park Rosalia, WA Blind Squirrel (509) 523-5991 600 NE Colorado Hook-ups: 6 full (509) 334-7900 Facilities: seasonal restrooms and pool, tennis & basketball Cougar Cottage courts, pets on leash 900 NE Colorado St. Scenic 6 RV Park (509) 332-1265 Atmosphere: Casual bar and 125 6th Street grille located just off the WSU Potlatch, ID Campus. (208) 875-1117 Dine in/carry out/ cityofpotlatch. beer and wine web.officelive.com/ Scenic6RVPark.aspx Dupus Boomer’s Hook-ups: 22 full & partial 1500 NE Terrell Mall available (509) 332-1252 Facilities: restrooms and Atmosphere: An upscale showers, playground nearby. café which provides the perfect Wawawai County setting for dinner for two or meeting a group of friends to Park watch the Coug game. 13501 Wawawai Rd. Must order: Cougar Burger Colton, WA Dine in/carry out/full bar (509) 397-6238 whitmancounty.org Fireside Grille Hook-ups: none. 4 pull 11095 SE Bishop Blvd. through, 5 pull in. Tent (509) 334-3663 camping available Atmosphere: Restaurant Facilities: restrooms, picnic offers a wide variety of items tables, playground, fire pits, that are sure to please the grills, whole family as well as a full bar. Must order: wood fired pizza Dine in/full bar
Stubblefields
920 NW Olsen St. (509) 334-2555 Atmosphere: Quiet, refined atmosphere overlooking the city of Pullman. Dine in/full bar
600 NE Colorado St (509) 334-7900 Atmosphere: Sports bar upstairs with 9 flat screens and a dance club located downstairs featuring 5 bars and 2 DJs. Dine in/full bar
My Office Bar and Grill 215 S Grand (509) 334-1202 Atmosphere: Causal adult atmosphere. A great place to enjoy food and watch the big game or play a round of pool or darts! Dine in/carry out/full bar
Paradise Creek Brewery 245 SE Paradise (509) 338-9463 Atmosphere: Casual brewpub located in Pullman’s Old Post Office building. Must order: Pullman Water Dine in/beer and wine
Rancho Viejo 170 S Grand Ave (509) 332-4301
Rico’s Public House 200 E Main St (509) 332-6566 Atmosphere: Classy adult atmosphere. Live jazz and swing music Wednesday through Saturday. Must order: Reuben Dine in/full bar
South Fork Public House 1680 S Grand Ave (509) 332-3675 Atmosphere: Warm and inviting atmosphere. Bar has multiple flat screen TV’s making it the perfect place to catch Cougar away games, your favorite NFL or NBA team and virtually every other major televised sporting event. Must order: Cougar Gold Mac & Cheese Dine in/full bar
Sports Page Tavern 165 S Grand Ave (509) 334-6748
Thai Ginger Restaurant & Bar 300 S Grand Ave (509) 334-0477
The ZZU 1525 NE Merman Drive (509) 332-2000 Atmosphere: Live music five nights a week and live karaoke. Full bar/appetizers
Valhalla Bar & Grill
1000 NE Colorado St (509) 334-7775 Atmosphere: Cool college environment location just of the WSU campus. Full bar/appetizers
Zeppoz & Mr. Z’s Casino 780 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 334-7101 Atmosphere: Bowling alley and casino with casual dining and a full bar. Must order: Z Burger Dine in/carry out/full bar
Moscow, ID Camas Prairie Winery 110 S. Main St. (208) 882-0214 Atmosphere: Relaxing and casual environment, perfect for a wine-tasting with friends or as a date! Must order: Cabernet Sauvignon or any award winning wines Beer/wine/ specialty imports
CJ’s Nightclub 112 N Main Street (208) 883-3147
Champions Grill and Bar 302 S Main Street (208) 883-8888
Corner Club 202 N. Main St. (208) 882-2915 Atmosphere: Featured in Sports Illustrated “Top 25 Sports Bars,” a fun place to watch the game! Must order: Famous 32 oz. tub of beer Full bar
Coeur d’Alene Brewing Company Alehouse 226 W 6th Street (208) 882-2739 Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly dining; inside and outside seating Must order: Vandalburger, or any specialty microbrew Dine in/carry out/ beer and wine
Garden Lounge 313 S Main Street (208) 882-9000
John’s Alley 114 E 6th Street (208) 883-7662 Atmosphere: Local bar with great live music. Enjoy a lively atmosphere with friendly staff and various genres of music playing every night
La Casa Lopez 415 S Main Street (208) 883-0536 Atmosphere: Welcoming and friendly environment where people meet for good service, great food, and excellent margaritas. Must order: Carne Asada steak, Favorite - Cheesy Chimichanga, Well-known Pollo a la Crema Dine in/carry out/full bar
Mingles Bar and Grill 102 S Main Street (208) 882-2050 Atmosphere: Causal adult atmosphere. A great place to enjoy food and watch the big game or play a round of pool! Must order: Real cheese nachos Full bar/dine in
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Hilltop Restaurant
2012 S Main Street (208) 882-7119
The Quiet Bar Best Western Plus University Inn 1516 W Pullman Road (208) 882-0550, Ext. 333 Atmosphere: Full bar overlooks the hotel courtyard Must order: Bloody Mary Dine in/carry out/full bar
Bakeries Moscow, ID Moscow Food Co-op 121 E 5th Street (208) 882-8537 Atmosphere: Organic and locally grown food store including a deli and soup and salad bar. Live music and bbq on Tuesdays Must order: Pesto roll Dine in/carry out
Sage Baking Co. 111 S. Montgomery St. Uniontown, WA 99179 (509) 552-6270 Call for hours
Wheatberries 531 S Main Street (208) 882-4618 Atmosphere: Downtown, casual café dining Must order: Cheese pocket or chicken panini Dine in/carry out
Lamadrid Mexican Restaurant and Tapas Bar 1420 S. Blaine St. (208) 882-9226
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Bistros & Cafes Pullman, WA Basilio’s Italian Café 337 E Main St (509) 334-7663 Atmosphere: Authentically decorated restaurant - it will be as if you just took a trip to Little Italy. Must order: Basilio’s Best Dine in/carry out/ beer and wine
Bookie Market & Café Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 332-2537 Atmosphere: Features graband-go snack items, beverages and espresso.
Café Moro 100A E Main (509) 338-3892
Daily Grind Coffee House 230 E Main ST (509) 334-3380 Atmosphere: Casual coffee shop ideal for meetings or studying. Must order: Peanut Butter Frost
Old European Restaurant 455 S Grand Ave (509) 334-6381
Red Sage Café at Pullman Regional Hospital 835 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 336-7540 Atmosphere: Casual dining offering a full menu of choices from breakfast through dinner. Dine in/carry out
Swilly’s 200 NE Kamiaken (509) 334-3395 Atmosphere: Elegant but unstuffy atmosphere located just next to the river in the heart of downtown. Must order: Swilly’s House Salad Dine in/full bar
Union Marketplace Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 335-4569 Atmosphere: Offers a variety of convenience store items in addition to espresso and made-to-order foods such as greek salads and fresh fruit, sushi and gyros.
Zoe’s Coffeehouse and Delicatessen 720 NE Thatuna (509) 338-9632
Moscow, ID bloom, Independent Art House and Café 503 S. Main (208) 882-4279
Bucers 201 S Main Street (208) 882-5216
Ion Café Corner of Sixth and Jackson Streets (208) 882-3559
Moscow Food Co-op 121 E 5th Street (208) 882-8537 Atmosphere: Organic and locally grown food store including a deli and soup and salad bar. Live music and bbq on Tuesdays Must order: Pesto roll Dine in/carry out
One World Café 533 S Main Street (208) (208) 883-3537 Atmosphere: Artsy coffee house, locally roasted beans with live music on the weekends. Must order: house brewed coffee and deviled ham and pickle sandwich Dine in/carry out/ beer and wine
Wheatberries 531 S Main Street (208) 882-4618 Atmosphere: Downtown, casual café dining Must order: Cheese pocket or chicken panini Dine in/carry out
Casual Dining Pullman, WA Denny’s Restaurant 1170 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 334-5339 Atmosphere: Casual dining open 24 hours a day. Dine in/carry out/full bar
Dissmore’s IGA Food Court 1205 N Grand Ave (509) 332-2918 Atmosphere: Grab-and-go options from the deli, espresso stand and more! Dine in/Carry out
Dupus Boomer’s 1500 NE Terrell Mall (509) 332-1252 Atmosphere: An upscale café which provides the perfect setting for dinner for two or meeting a group of friends to watch the Coug game. Must order: Cougar Burger Dine in/carry out/full bar
Emerald City Smoothies 600 NE Colorado #104 (509) 332-4327
Enjoy a treat at the Sage Baking Co. in Uniontown, WA
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1095 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 334-3663 Atmosphere: Restaurant offers a wide variety of items that are sure to please the whole family as well as a full bar. Must order: Wood Fired Pizza Dine in/full bar
Freshëns Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 335-8595 Atmosphere: Frozen yogurt and smoothie products created free of trans fat and high fructose corn syrup.
Heroes N Sports 245 NE Kamiaken (509) 334-5423 Atmosphere: Casual sub shop with a sports theme. Must order: Soup of the day Dine in/carry out
Paradise Creek Brewery 245 SE Paradise (509) 338-9463 Atmosphere: Casual brewpub located in Pullman’s Old Post Office building. Must order: Pullman Water Dine in/beer and wine
Pizza Hut 1255 N Grand Ave (509) 334-5161
Porky’s Pit 926 NW Olsen Street (509) 334-6983 Atmosphere: A great place to enjoy homemade barbeque! Must order: BBQ Beef or Pork Dine in/carry out/catering
Sea Swiper Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 332-1252 Atmosphere: Grab-and-go menu featuring items such as fish and chips, clam chowder and baked salmon. Carry out
Sella’s Calzones, Pizza & Pasta 1115 E Main St (509) 334-1895 Atmosphere: Delicious calzones, pizza and pasta and a fun atmosphere featuring customer placemat art! Must order: Any Sella’s Calzone! Dine in/carry out
South Fork Public House 1680 S Grand Ave (509) 332-3675 Atmosphere: Warm and inviting atmosphere. Bar has multiple flat screen TVs making it the perfect place to catch Cougar away games, your favorite NFL or NBA team and virtually every other major televised sporting event. Must order: Cougar Gold Mac & Cheese Dine in/full bar
Tam’s Place 1005 E Main St (509) 332-8357
Zeppoz & Mr. Z’s Casino 780 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 334-7101 Atmosphere: Bowling alley and casino with casual dining and a full bar. Must order: Z Burger Dine in/carry out/full bar
Moscow, ID The Angry Bear 1484 S Blaine Street (208) 882-9850 Atmosphere: American casual/fine dining; indoor and outdoor seating Must order: Burgers, 21-days-aged steaks Dine in/carry out/ beer and wine
Applebee’s 105 Warbonnet Drive (208) 883-4821 Atmosphere: Family friendly with a local flair; Sports bar ambiance after dinner Must order: Baby back ribs or a 550-calorie-and-under entree Dine in/carry out/full bar
Blues Brew & BBQ 112 W. 6th St. (208) 883-3100
The Breakfast Club 501 S Main Street (208) 882-6481 Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly classic American dining for breakfast and lunch Must order: Huckleberry zucchini bread Dine in/carry out
CD’s Smoke Pit & Catering 311 Veatch Street at Hwy 8 (208) 882-2656
Coeur d’Alene Brewing Company Alehouse 226 W 6th Street (208) 882-2739 Atmosphere: Casual, family friendly dining; inside and outside seating Must order: Vandalburger, or any specialty microbrew Dine in/carry out/ beer and wine
Gambino’s 308 W 6th Street (208) 882-9000
LocoGrinz 113 N Main Street (208) 883-4463 Atmosphere: Casual, familyfriendly dining Must order: Barbeque chicken Dine in/carry out
Mikey’s Gyros 527 S Main Street (208) 882-0780
Moscow Bagel & Deli 310 S Main Street (208) 882-5242 Atmosphere: Welcoming and upbeat environment. Great to stop in any time of day for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a snack! Must order: Sweaty Teddy Dine in/carry out/catering
Moscow Elks #249 3080 Hwy 8 East (208) 882-3015 Atmosphere: Relaxed indoor & outdoor seating overlooking the golf course. Must order: Cheese and bacon fries Dine in/full bar
Moscow Food Co-op 121 E 5th Street (208) 882-8537 Atmosphere: Organic and locally grown food store including a deli and soup and salad bar. Live music and bbq on Tuesdays Must order: Pesto roll Dine in/carry out
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Fireside Grille
The Pantry Best Western Plus University Inn, 1516 W Pullman Road (208) 882-0550, Ext. 304 Atmosphere: Casual, family dining Must order: Maifun Salad Dine in/carry out/ beer, wine and cocktails
Sangria Grille 2124 W Pullman Road (208) 882-2693
Shari’s 121 Warbonnet Drive (208) 882-1971
Stax 402 W 6th Street (208) 892-2080
Your Local Neighborhood Grill & Bar
Join us for great food and delicious drinks! Open daily from 11am to midnight or later
105 Warbonnet Dr, Moscow (208) 883-4821
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Winger’s
Daily Grind
1710 West Pullman Road, Palouse Mall (208) 882-9797 Atmosphere: Fun and relaxed family dining - features a sports bar! Must order: Wings! Dine in/carry out/ beer and wine
230 E Main St (Coffee Shop) (509) 334-3380 1130 Bishop Blvd (Drive-Thru) (509) 334-5725 1350 S Grand Ave (Drive-Thru) (509) 332-2960 1020 N Grand Ave (Drive-Thru) (509) 334-3103 Atmosphere: Casual coffee shop ideal for meetings, studying or grabbing your favorite drink on the go. Must order: Peanut Butter Frost
Outside of Moscow & Pullman Clearwater River Casino 17500 Nez Perce Road Lewiston, ID (208) 746-0723 Atmosphere: Open daily for upscale or casual dining - you decide! Must order: 24 oz. bone-in rib eye Dine in/carry out
Espresso Pullman, WA Bookie Market & Café Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 332-2537 Atmosphere: Grab-andgo snack items and beverages including Starbucks Gourmet Brewed Coffee, espresso specialties, and fresh baked goods all day long.
Café Moro 100A E Main (509) 338-3892
Carlita’s Mexican Grille & Espresso Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 335-8595 Atmosphere: Mexican Grille & Espresso serving Mexican food and a variety of coffee and espresso drinks. Must order: Rock Shrimp Taco
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Dizzy’s Espresso Dissmore’s IGA 1205 N Grand Ave (509) 332-2918 Atmosphere: Convenient coffee stand perfect for grabbing your favorite drink before work, class or getting your weekly groceries!
Ferdinand’s WSU Creamery 2035 NE Ferdinand’s Lane (509) 335-2141 Atmosphere: Washington State University’s gourmet ice cream shop features old-fashioned ice cream and Cougar Gold Cheese! Must order: Palouse Crunch Ice Cream
Markel Coffee House Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 332-1252 Atmosphere: Provides various espresso drinks and pastries to sit and enjoy or to grab-and-go on your way to across campus. Must order: Snickering Mocha
Starbucks Coffee 415 NE Stadium Way (509) 334-0800 At Safeway 430 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 334-0803
Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters 400 E. Main St. (509) 334-BEAN Atmosphere: Contemporary coffee house with free wifi, plenty of space to study and of course - great coffee! Opens to Pine Street Plaza Must Order: The Jackhammer!
Union Marketplace Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 335-4569 Atmosphere: Offers a variety of convenience store items in addition to espresso and made-to-order foods such as greek salads and fresh fruit, sushi and gyros.
Zoe’s Coffeehouse and Delicatessen 720 NE Thatuna (509) 338-9632
Moscow, ID Bucers 201 South Main Street (208) 882-5216
One World Café 533 S Main Street (208) (208) 883-3537 Atmosphere: Artsy coffee house, locally roasted beans with live music on the weekends. Must order: house brewed coffee and deviled ham and pickle sandwich Dine in/carry out/ beer and wine
Pony Espresso 317 W 6th Street and Eastside Marketplace (208) 882-ROSE Atmosphere: Friendly atmosphere and staff, indoor and outdoor seating. From the best coffee/espresso/smoothies and ice cream to custom floral and creative Western gifts/ cards. Must order: Iced Outlaw
Sister’s Brew 218 S Main Street (208) 882-1324
Starbucks Coffee 1994 Pullman Road (208) 882-2163 1320 Blaine St (208) 883-0713 710 Deakin St (208) 885-6600
Ethnic Tastes Pullman, WA Azia 1515 NE Merman Dr (509) 332-3163
Basilio’s Italian Café 337 E Main St (509) 334-7663 Atmosphere: Authentically decorated restaurant - it will be as if you just took a trip to Little Italy. Must order: Basilio’s Best Dine in/carry out/ beer and wine
The Black Cypress 215 E Main St (509) 334-5800 Atmosphere: Comfortable, classy environment perfect for a family outing or meeting up with friends. Dine in/full bar
Carlita’s Mexican Grille & Espresso Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 335-8595 Atmosphere: Mexican Grille & Espresso serving Mexican food and a variety of coffee and espresso drinks. Must order: Rock Shrimp Taco Dine in/carry out
The Emerald 1140 N Grand Ave (509) 334-5427
Golden Teriyaki 1285 N Grand Ave (509) 332-1018
Mandarin House 115 N Grand Ave (509) 332-1888
102 NW Stadium Way (509) 332-3047
Mongolian Fire Grill 425 NE Stadium Way (509) 332-1700
New Garden Restaurant
Rancho Viejo
La Casa Lopez
170 S Grand Ave (509) 332-4301
Taco Del Mar 350 E Main St (509) 334-7822 Atmosphere: A fast, beach inspired and delicious alternative to traditional Mexican food. Must order: Mondo Burritos Dine in/carry out
400 S Grand Ave (509) 332-0728 Atmosphere: Chinese style restaurant, view of a beautiful garden. Must order: Almond Chicken Dine in/carry out
Thai Ginger Restaurant & Bar
Nuevo Vallarta
Tokyo Seoul
1110 N Grand Ave (509) 334-4689
905 E Main (509) 332-6223
Oasis 530 E Main St (509) 332-3009
Panda Express Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 332-7310 Atmosphere: A convenient place to grab quick and delicious Chinese entrées. Must order: Orange Chicken Dine in/carry out
Phikun Thai Cuisine 1020 S Grand Ave 334-1060
300 S Grand Ave (509) 334-0477
Loco Grinz Hawaiian BBQ
Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 332-2700 Dine in/carry out
Moscow, ID Chang Sing 512 S Washington Street (208) 882-1154 308 W 6th Street (208) 882-9000
Lamadrid Mexican Restaurant and Tapas Bar 1420 S. Blaine St. (208) 882-9226
Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen
Gambino’s
415 S Main Street (208) 883-0536 Atmosphere: Welcoming and friendly environment where people meet for good service, great food, and excellent margaritas. Must order: - Carne Asada steak, Favorite - Cheesy Chimichanga, Well-known - Pollo a la Crema Dine in/carry out/full bar
231 E Main St (509) 332-4463 Atmosphere: Fast, casual Hawaiian BBQ. Must order: chicken BBQ Dine in/carry out
Mongolian Barbeque Express 1420 S Blaine Eastside Marketplace (208) 882-7723
New Hong Kong Café 214 S Main Street (208) 882-4598
Old Peking 505 S Main Street (208) 883-0716
Patty’s Mexican Kitchen 450 W Sixth Street (208) 883-3984 Atmosphere: Casual, patio seating Must order: Fish tacos Dine in/carry out/ beer, wine and margaritas
Qdoba Mexican Grill 1970 W Pullman Road, Palouse Mall (208) 892-8569 Atmosphere: Enjoy a fast, handcrafted meal prepared with fresh ingredients and innovative flavors. Must order: Chicken Queso Burrito Dine in/carry out/catering
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Minh’s Bakery
The Red Bento 215 W Third Street (208) 596-4041
Super China Buffet 1896 W Pullman Road, Palouse Mall (208) 883-4886
Tokyo Seoul 100 West Fourth Street (208) 882-6223
Fast Food Pullman, WA Arby’s of Pullman 1686 S Grand Ave (509) 334-2729 Atmosphere: Classic American family friendly dining Must order: Great roast beef sandwiches, subs, deli sandwiches and salads Dine in/carry out/ drive-thru
Cougar Country Drive-In
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Enjoy great food at Swilly’s in Pullman
760 N Grand Ave (509) 332-7829 Atmosphere: Traditional drive-in style restaurant known for their large burgers and delicious ice cream treats. Must order: Cougar Super Basket Dine in/carry out/ drive-thru
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Dairy Queen 1485 S Grand Ave (509) 332-1611
Jack in the Box 310 NE Stadium Way (509) 332-5317
Jimmy John’s 600 NE Colorado (509) 332-3278
McDonald’s of Pullman 1620 S Grand Ave (509) 332-6725 400 NE Stadium Way (509) 332-8819 Atmosphere: Classic American family friendly dining Must order: Big Mac Dine in/carry out/ drive-thru
Munchy’z 902 NE Colorado St (509) 334-2520 Atmosphere: Sandwich shop and hookah bar ideal for relaxing and social gatherings. Dine in/carry out
Pita Pit 600 NE Colorado St., Ste D (509) 332-7482
Quiznos Sub 255 E Main, Suite 103 (509) 332-6800
Subway 460 E Main St (509) 332-5906 At Wal-Mart 695 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 334-7782 At the Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 334-0615 Atmosphere: Fast food style sub shop featuring fresh, delicious, made-to-order sandwiches. Must order: Sub special of the day Dine in/carry out
Taco Del Mar
Qdoba Mexican Grill The Black Cypress
350 E Main (509) 334-7822 Atmosphere: A fast, beach inspired and delicious alternative to traditional Mexican food. Must order: Mondo Burritos
1970 W Pullman Road, Palouse Mall (208) 892-8569 Atmosphere: Enjoy a fast, handcrafted meal prepared with fresh ingredients and innovative flavors. Must order: Chicken Queso Burrito Dine in/carry out/catering
Moscow, ID A&W 1317 S Main Street (208) 882-2301 Atmosphere: Family friendly dining on-the-go Must order: World famous root beer, burgers, chicken and sweet n‘treat desserts Dine in/carry out/ drive through
Arby’s 150 Peterson Drive (208) 882-4223 Atmosphere: Classic American family friendly dining Must order: Great roast beef sandwiches, subs, deli sandwiches and salads Dine in/carry out/drive through
Jack in the Box 710 Pullman Road
KFC 1400 S Blaine Street (208) 882-8363
McDonald’s 862 Troy Road & 1404 W Pullman Road (208) 882-1953/ (208) 882-2900
Orange Julius 2004 W Pullman Road Palouse Mall (208) 882-5660 Atmosphere: Fun and casual dining-on-the-go Must order: Any fruit smoothie! Dine in/carry out
Pita Pit 450 W Sixth Street (208) 882-7482
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Quiznos Subs 317 W Sixth St. Ste. 105 (208) 882-8800
Subway 307 W Third Street 866 Troy Road, Suite 111 (208) 883-3841 / (208) 882-3238
Taco Bell 1400 S Blaine Street (208) 882-8363
Taco Time 401 W Sixth Street (208) 882-8226 Atmosphere: Family friendly, southwestern décor Must order: Any daily special Dine in/carry out/ drive through
Wendy’s 1030 W Pullman Road (208) 883-8112
Zip’s 1222 W Pullman Road (208) 883-0678
Fine Dining Pullman, WA Banyan’s on the Ridge 1260 Palouse Ridge Dr (509) 335-8474 Atmosphere: Full bar and casual dining overlooking the Palouse Ridge Golf Course. Indoor/outdoor seating Must order: Sweet potato fries Dine in/full bar
215 E Main St (509) 334-5800 Atmosphere: Comfortable, classy environment perfect for a family outing or meeting up with friends. Dine in/full bar
Fireside Grille 11095 SE Bishop Blvd. (509) 334-3663 Atmosphere: Restaurant offers a wide variety of items that are sure to please the whole family as well as a full bar. Must order: Wood fired pizza Dine in/full bar
Hilltop Restaurant 920 NW Olsen St. (509) 334-2555 Atmosphere: Quiet, refined atmosphere overlooking the city of Pullman. Dine in/full bar
Swilly’s 200 NE Kamiaken (509) 334-3395 Atmosphere: Elegant but unstuffy atmosphere located just next to the river in the heart of downtown. Must order: Swilly’s House Salad Dine in/full bar
Moscow, ID The Broiler Best Western Plus University Inn 1516 W Pullman Road (208) 882-0550, Ext. 308 Atmosphere: Gourmet culinary experience in a business casual setting Must order: Halibut fish and chips or Kobe blue cheese meatloaf Dine in/full bar
Gnosh at the Red Door 215 S Main Street (208) 882-7830
Nectar Restaurant & Wine Bar 105 W 6th Street (208) 882-5914
2124 W. Pullman Rd. (208) 882-2693
Outside of Moscow & Pullman Clearwater River Casino 17500 Nez Perce Rd. Lewiston, ID (208) 746-0723 Atmosphere: Open daily for upscale or casual dining - you decide! Must order: 24 oz. bone-in rib eye Dine in/carry out
Ice Cream Pullman, WA Baskin Robbins 480 E Main St (509) 332-2212
Cougar Country Drive In 760 N Grand Ave (509) 332-7829 Atmosphere: Traditional drive-in style restaurant known for their large burgers and delicious ice cream treats. Must order: Dandy Bar or Snickers Cyclone Dine in/carry out/ drive-thru
Dairy Queen 1485 S Grand Ave (509) 332-1611
Denny’s Restaurant 1170 SE Bishop Blvd (509) 334-5339 Atmosphere: Casual dining open 24 hours a day. Dine in/carry out/full bar
Ferdinand’s WSU Creamery 2035 NE Ferdinand’s Lane (509) 335-2141 Atmosphere: Washington State University’s gourmet ice cream shop features old-fashioned ice cream and Cougar Gold Cheese! Must order: Palouse Crunch Ice Cream
Licks Unlimited 226 E Main St (509) 338-3735 Atmosphere: A gourmet ice cream and candy shoppe with a hometown feel.
Moscow, ID Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors 1244 W Pullman Road (208) 882-4409 Atmosphere: Classic ice cream parlor, seating inside and outside Must order: Any of Baskin Robbin’s 31 wonderful flavors Dine in/carry out
JAMMS Frozen Yogurt 954 Pullman Rd (208) 659-4378 Atmosphere: Fun and family friendly place where you can create your dream frozen yogurt combination! Must order: Cake batter & peanut butter ice cream mix with hot fudge
Pony Espresso 317 W 6th St (208) 882-ROSE Atmosphere: Friendly atmosphere and staff, indoor and outdoor seating. From the best coffee/espresso/ smoothies and ice cream to custom floral and creative Western gifts/cards. Must order: Iced Outlaw
The Sugar Bowl 1850 W. Pullman Rd. (208) 882-8800
Pizza Pullman, WA Dominos Pizza 845 ME Monroe (509) 332-1555
Hot Stuff Pizza/ Smash Hit Subs 975 E Main St (509) 332-4681
Little Caesars Pizza 413 NE Stadium Way (509) 338-0771
Papa Murphy’s 1475 S Grand Ave (509) 334-9733
Pizza Hut 1255 N Grand Ave (509) 334-5161
Pizza Perfection 231 E Main St (509) 332-2222
Pizza Pipeline Inc 131 N Grand Ave (509) 332-1111 Atmosphere: Casual dine on-the-go Must order: Dine in/carry out/delivery
Sella’s Calzone, Pizza & Pasta 1115 E Main St (509) 334-1895 Atmosphere: Delicious calzones, pizza and pasta and a fun atmosphere featuring customer placemat art! Must order: Any Sella’s Calzone! Dine in/carry out
Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen Compton Union Building WSU Campus (509) 332-2700
Moscow, ID Domino’s Pizza 1104 S Main Street (208) 883-1555
Gambino’s 308 W 6th Street (208) 882-9000
Papa Murphy’s Take N’Bake Pizza 524 West 3rd Street
Pie Hole 125 E Second Street (208) 639-9721
Pizza Hut 1429 S Blaine Street (208) 882-0444
Pizza Perfection 428 W Third Street (208) 882-1111 Atmosphere: Casual dine on-the-go Must order: Pepperoni pizza, wings or cheesy sticks! Dine in/carry out/delivery
Smoky Mountain Pizza & Pasta 1838 W Pullman Road, Palouse Mall (208) 892-8000 Atmosphere: Family friendly dining – fun place, seriously good food Must order: Teriyaki chicken alfredo Dine in/carry out/delivery/ beer and wine
STAY & EAT | Dining | Wineries
Sangria Grille
Wineries Camas Prairie Winery, Moscow Located in the heart of downtown Moscow, Camas Prairie Winery began in 1983 as a hobby, and is now Idaho’s oldest independent winery. The family operation produces all wines on the premises with grapes field-crushed at the vineyards. This is a great place to stop by the tasting room to enjoy a sampling of Camas’ 24 wines, and if wine is not your style, they offer the largest selection of imported specialty beers in the northwest (over 90 varieties from all over the world!) as well as a selection of premium Micro brews. Call (208) 882-0214 or visit camasprairiewinery.com.
Clearwater Canyon Cellars, Lewiston Pursuing excellence in full lush blends and stand alone varieties from local vineyards as well as a few select vineyards from central Washington. Call (208) 816-4679 or visit cccellars.com.
Colter’s Creek, Julietta The vines of Colter’s Creek are nestled along the Potlatch River near its confluence with
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the Clearwater. Unbeknownst to many, the Clearwater River Valley was once home to a prosperous grape and wine industry, until Prohibition in the early 1900s, leaving one to wonder what might have been, had the industry been allowed to excel. The goal of the Colter’s Creek winemakers is to produce outstanding wines from locally grown grapes, to involve the community in the process, and to engage a wide range of wine drinkers. A great place to visit and enjoy a glass of wine! For more information, please call (208) 874-3933 or visit them at colterscreek.com
Basalt Cellars, Clarkston A thriving winery in Clarkston, Washington developing a national reputation. Experience for yourself Basalt wines’ quality to appreciate one of Washington’s finest wineries.
Call (409) 758-6442 or visit them at basaltcellars.com.
Merry Cellars, Pullman Merry Cellars is a family-owned winery which began in Pullman in 2004 with their first crush. Winemaker Patrick Merry produces both red and white premium varieties, all from Washington fruit. Located on the outskirts of Pullman at 1300 NE Henley Ct., it is surrounded by rolling wheat fields and beautiful vistas. You are invited to sample finely crafted wines on their lovely patio or mingle in the barrel room and tour their state of the art facility. The tasting room is open Tues-Sat noon-6pm and Sun 11am4pm. Call (509) 338-4699 for more information, or visit merrycellars.com
Wawawai Canyon Winery, Pullman Wawawai Canyon Winery opened in the fall of 2006 with the release of their 2004 Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, made with Washington grapes grown on the steep slopes of the canyonlands at Wawawai. These grapes tend to be smaller, with more intense and concentrated flavors producing earthy wines. Taste the newest releases and view changing fine arts exhibits in their gallery/tasting room located along the MoscowPullman Highway. For more information, call (509) 338-4916 or visit wawawaicanyon.com
Breweries Palouse Falls Brewing Company, Pullman Palouse Falls Brewing Company, Pullman’s first microbrewery, offers a wide variety of superior microbrews in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Bring your own food and sample several beers named for regional landmarks including Kamiak IPA, Steptoe Stout, Whitman Wheat, Crimson Pride, Idaho AU Ale, and many more. Join them for one of their many special events throughout the year or sit and sip in the tap room with your friends. Located behind Higginson’s Discount Flooring at
1335 SE Bishop Blvd in Pullman. Tues-Thurs, 2-7:30pm, Fri-Sat noon-closing. (509) 334-6427 or visit palousefallsbrewing.com
Paradise Creek Brewery, Pullman Paradise Creek Brewery, located in Pullman’s Old Post Office, is a genesis for ales, hand crafted and curated with loving care in the singular hope to weave great beer into the fabric of Pullman’s culture. A place where you’ll find a gastropub menu, an extensive wine list, homebrew supplies local art, music, movies and of course, the specialty beers they brew directly below the restaurant. Paradise Creek Brewery is Pullman’s alternative establishment for quality beer and great food. 245 SE Paradise in Pullman. Tuesday-Sunday 11:30-Close. Call (509) 338-9463 or visit paradisecreekbrewery.com
Riverport Brewing Company, Clarkston, WA The Riverport Brewing Compnay invites you to find out what beer was meant to taste like, using only the finest grains, hops and water. Tap room open Monday - Saturday noon to 8pm. Nestled beneath the grainrich rolling hills of the Palouse, near the confluence of Idaho’s Clearwater River and the mighty
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The Palouse offers a variety of facilities, convention support capabilities, and advanced technical resources for meetings and events of every size. Many successful national and international conventions have been hosted in the communities. The private and public sectors work closely to ensure that meetings of all sizes, scopes and objectives are successful and entertaining experiences. Private convention facilities and those of the campuses
will serve groups from a few dozen to several thousand. The communities offer a variety of lodging accommodations from quaint bed and breakfast rooms to luxury suites in addition to meeting facilities of their own.
Kibbie Dome and Beasley Coliseum The University of Idaho’s Kibbie Dome and Washington State University’s Beasley Coliseum seat 17,500 and 12,000 respectively. Both Universities offer accommodations of all sizes to fit your needs. Call U of I at (208) 885-6956 or WSU at (509) 335-9444.
1912 Center Located on 3rd Street in Moscow, the former Moscow High School, built in 1912, is a three-story, 30,000 square foot building located on the edge of a historic residential neighborhood, three blocks from the City’s commercial core. It is an excellent example of classical style architecture built during the Progressive School Era, with classic details in brick and white terra cotta that are unique to the area. This landmark is the home of Moscow’s first multigenerational, multipurpose community center. The 1912 Center features a ballroom for large meetings/wedding receptions, meeting space for smaller
conferences, an arts workshop and a dressing room/restroom to the existing spaces in the facility. Groups or individuals should direct all facility questions to Heart of the Arts’ Executive Director, Jenny Sheneman, (208) 669-2249 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or visit 1912center.org
American Legion Cabin Located in a quiet Moscow neighborhood, providing an at home feel for any event. This location is great for family get-togethers, whether a family reunion, birthday party or holiday event. Call (208) 882-1246 for more information.
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Snake River, 150 Ninth St., Suite B, Clarkston, WA, (509) 758-8889, riverportbrewing.com
photo courtesy of Artisans at the Dahmen Barn
The Dahmen Barn is the perfect place for meetings, weddings, classes or performances
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The Banyan’s on the Ridge A banquet facility in Pullman is located on the 18th green and has smashing panoramic views of the golf course and the Palouse. Room opens to a patio in good weather. Can accommodate 250 people and provides full bar and catering. Call (509) 334-4528 or visit banyansontheridge.com
The BellTower Located in Pullman, a 2 story concert house and event center. Featuring a full bar, they can accommodate from 200-450 guests. Call (509) 334-3182 or visit belltowerpullman.com
The Best Western Plus University Inn An ideal site for your next meeting, conference, banquet or gathering. With eleven conference rooms and an outdoor courtyard, the Inn is able to accommodate groups of 5 to 500. The Inn’s experienced team will make planning a successful event easy and enjoyable. In addition, the Inn offers deluxe accommodations, two on-site restaurants, lounge, four seasons recreation center, wireless internet access, as well as shuttle service to and from the Pullman Moscow Airport. For additional information call (800) 325-8765 or visit uinnmoscow.com.
The Dahmen Barn A large, white barn on a beautiful farm like setting, perfect for meetings, weddings, classes or performances. Hay Loft Hall and the Third Floor Balcony are available. Barn remains accessible to the public during regular operating hours. Nonlicensed kitchen available. Barn can provide wait staff. Plenty of parking. Call (509) 229-3414 or visit artisanbarn.org
Eastside Marketplace They have what you need for your next event! From
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2 to 1,000 they have spaces for everyone. Meeting space in restaurants, café style seating, and 7,200-squarefoot open space. Contact Darlene Schneider, Marketing Director, at (208) 8821533 or at Darlene@ eastsidemarketplace.com for additional information.
Moscow Elks Lodge Located on a 9-hole private golf course with great views of the rolling farm fields. Banquet or theatre seating is available and catering options can also be provided. Contact (208) 882-2577 for more information.
outdoor patio is also available for meeting groups during the spring and summer months. Call (509) 334-4437 or visit hiexpress.com/pullmanwa
LaQuinta Inn Located in Moscow can host groups of 100 in 2 conferencing rooms and offers 76 sleeping rooms, a pool and close proximity to restaurants. Limited audio/visual equipment, kitchen facilities, can accommodate your caterer or theirs. Call (208) 883-5365 or visit lq.com
Latah County Fairgrounds
Located on the east side of Gladish Community Moscow, provides excellent and Cultural Center space for medium to large Is on the National Historic size events. Plenty of parking register and home to a variety and a commercial kitchen are of rooms available for meetings, available. For more information theater performances, sporting contact (208) 883-5722. events, banquets, weddings, conferences and conventions at Merry Cellars A boutique winery in very reasonable rates for up to Pullman that offers a relaxed yet 900 guests. Catering options elegant setting surrounded by available. Call (509) 332-8081 or visit gladishcommunity.org wheat fields and beautiful vistas. Host a meal for 75 in the barrel Gritman Medical room or mingle on the outdoor patio. Kitchen facilities available. Center Conference They can work with all local Room caterers. Call (509) 338-4699 or Located in downtown visit merrycellars.com Moscow, provides a great location to tour downtown The Palouse Inn during break time. This is Located in Moscow, offers a perfect venue for small conference facilities for smaller gatherings, art displays or groups of up to 30 with 109 meetings. Contact (208) 882guest rooms available in 4511 or visit gritman.org the heart of Moscow, ID.
Hilltop Inn
Located in Pullman can accommodate up to 100 people in many different styles with several themes. It adjoins a full service restaurant and lounge with full catering services available. Call (509) 332-0928 for details or visit hotelonthehill.com
Holiday Inn Express Newly remodeled, located in Pullman, has several rooms available with seating from 30-80 including full service catering options and state of the art equipment. An
Call (208) 882-5511 or visit palouseinn.com.
Quality Inn Located in Pullman offers a full kitchen and free use of conference technology to groups using their meeting rooms that hold 30-150 guests. Call (509) 332-0500 or visit choicehotels.com
Red Barn Farms Located in Colton, Washington, it offers a unique farm setting for concerts, weddings and other events. Can seat 230 banquet and 450
theater, has breakout rooms. Can accommodate your caterer. Call (509) 995-6335 or visit red-barn-farms.com
Schierman’s Clubhouse & Event Center Located on the edge of Moscow, provides a beautiful country venue for many events. Schierman’s offers a private setting, plenty of parking, large patio for outdoor dining, spacious yard and a prep kitchen. Smaller meeting rooms are also available. Contact (208) 882-4500 or visit schiermans.com
SEL Event Center Located in northwest Pullman near Washington State University, the SEL Event Center hosts groups of 10-500 or more. This facility features Faraday Hall, a 7,100 square foot room loaded with state of the art technology, plus a spacious lobby and additional conference rooms. The hall opens to an outdoor garden area perfect for weddings and receptions. Call (509) 334-5050 or visit seleventcenter.com
Wawawai Canyon Winery Located between Moscow and Pullman has a tasting room and event facility that is ideal for corporate meetings or private events. Can accommodate 75 in winter, larger groups if weather permits. Call (509) 338-4916 or visit wawawaicanyon.com
Whitman Senior Living Community Has 3 meeting rooms perfect for day to early evening events including a 1950s diner themed Coca Cola Room complete with dinette. Can accommodate from 12 – 30 people depending on which room. Catering done on site from a fabulous chef. Call (509) 332-2629 or visit whitmanslc.com For more information, call 1-800-380-1801 (Moscow) or 1-800-365-6948 (Pullman) or visit moscowchamber.com or pullmanchamber.com.
Location
Holiday Inn Express...................64/80............. No/Yes SE 1190 Bishop Blvd, Pullman • hiexpress.com • (509) 334-3467
Banquet/ Breakout/ Latah County Fairgrounds.....400/500..............No/No Theatre Guest Rooms Moscow • (208) 883-5722
1912 Center.............................120/150............. Yes/No LaQuinta Inn............................72/100............. No/Yes 412 E. Third St. Moscow • 1912center.org • (208) 669-2249
185 Warbonnet Dr. Moscow • lq.com • (208) 882-5367
317 S. Howard St. Moscow • (208) 882-1246
1300 NE Henley Ct, Pullman • merrycellars.com • (509) 338-4699
1040 NE Indiana, Pullman • banyansontheridge.com • (509) 334-4528
101 Baker St, Moscow • palouseinn.com • (208) 882-5511
115 NW State St. Pullman • gladishcommunity.org • (509) 332-8081
1500 NE Terrell Mall, Pullman • (509) 335-9444
American Legion....................120/140..............No/No Merry Cellars............................75/125............. Yes/No Banyan’s on the Ridge.................... 250............. Yes/No Palouse Inn...................................... 30............. No/Yes Quality Inn Paradise Creek....120/150.............Yes/Yes Beasley Performing Arts Center........................500/12,500.............Yes/Yes 1400 SE Bishop Blvd, Pullman • choicehotels.com • (509) 332-0500 1500 NE Fairway Dr. Pullman • (509) 335-3525 Red Barn Farms......................230/450............. Yes/No 501 Wawawai Rd. Colton,WA • red-barn-farms.com • (509) 995-6335 Best Western Plus University Inn.........................500/700.............Yes/Yes Schierman’s Clubhouse 1516 Pullman Rd. Moscow • uinnmoscow.com • (208) 882-0550 & Event Center.......................150/280..............No/No Dahmen Barn.............................54/85............. Yes/No Moscow • schiermans.com • (208) 882-4500 419 N Park Way, Uniontown, WA • artisanbarn.org • (509) 229-3414 SEL Event Center....................500/820............. Yes/No Eastside Marketplace............600/1000............. Yes/No 1825 Schweitzer Dr. Pullman • seleventcenter.com • (509) 334-5050 1420 S Blaine St. Moscow • eastsidemarketplace.com • (208) 882-1533 UI Kibbie Dome....................... 17,500..............No/No Elks Lodge..............................125/200............. Yes/No South Rayburn St. Moscow, uidaho.edu, (208) 885-6956 3080 Hwy 8 Moscow • elks249.com • (208) 882-2577 University of Idaho......Call for details............. Yes/No Moscow • sub.uidaho.edu/rooms • (208) 885-6956 Gladish Community & Cultural Center...................200/900............. Yes/No WSU Cub Ballroom..................... 1200............. Yes/No Gritman Medical Center Wawawai Canyon Winery............... 75............. Yes/No Conference Room.......................50/75..............No/No 5602 State Rt. 270, Pullman • wawawaicanyon.com • (509) 338-4916 700 S Main St. Moscow • gritman.org • (208) 882-4511 Whitman Senior Living..............12/30............. Yes/No Hilltop Inn................................72/100.............Yes/Yes 1285 SW Center St. Pullman • whitmanslc.com • (509) 332-2629
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Meeting and Event Venues
928 NW Olsen, Pullman • hotelonthehill.com • (509) 332-0928
Catering Banyan’s on the Ridge ����������������������������� (509) 335-8474 Basilios Italian Café ������������������������������� (509) 334-7663 BellaRoo Cakes �������������������������������������� (208) 310-1557 The Black Cypress ���������������������������������� (509) 334-5800 Best Western Catering �������������� (208) 882-0550 ext. 301 The Breakfast Club ��������������������������������� (208) 882-6481 CD’s Smoke Pit & Catering ������������������ (208) 882-2656 CUB Catering ����������������������������������������� (509) 335-3570 Dissmore’s ����������������������������������������������� (509) 332-2918 Dupus Boomers �������������������������������������� (509) 332-1252 Fireside Grille ���������������������������������������� (509) 334-3663 Gladish Commercial Kitchen ���������������� (509) 595-5150 Golden Teriyaki �������������������������������������� (509) 332-1018 Happy Day Catering ������������������������������ (208) 743-0179 Heros n Sports ���������������������������������������� (509) 334-5423 Hilltop Restaurant ��������������������������������� (509) 334-2555 LocoGrinz ���������������������������������������������� (208) 883-4463
Memorable Events ��������������������������������� (509) 648-3885 Moscow Bagel & Deli ���������������������������� (208) 882-5242 Moscow Food Co-op ������������������������������ (208) 882-8537 New Garden Restaurant ������������������������� (509) 332-0728 Patty’s Kitchen ���������������������������������������� (208) 883-3984 Porky’s Pit BBQ ������������������������������������� (509) 334-6983 Qdoba Mexican Grill ����������������������������� (208) 892-8569 Quizno’s �������������������������������������������������� (509) 332-6800 Rosauer’s ������������������������������������������������� (208) 882-5579 Sage Baking �������������������������������������������� (509) 229-3716 Smokey Mountain Pizzeria Grill ����������� (208) 892-8000 Subway Pullman ������������������������������������� (509) 332-5906 Subway Moscow ������������������������������������� (208) 883-3841 Sunshine Cakes �������������������������������������� (208) 882-1574 Swilly’s ���������������������������������������������������� (509) 334-3395 Taco Del Mar ������������������������������������������ (509) 334-7822 UI Campus Dining Catering Services ��� (208) 310-9587 Wheatberries Bake Shop ����������������������� (208) 882-4618 Wingers �������������������������������������������������� (208) 882-9797
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police departments, a newly remodeled critical access hospital, local newspaper, and its county courthouse. Almost 3,000 residents enjoy Whitman County working, playing and raising their families in a community Colfax, Washington that is alive with small town Colfax, Washington is friendliness. located in the southeastern The school system in portion of the state in an area Colfax offers students a referred to as the “Palouse.” quality education and many Rolling hills, rich farmland, and opportunities for athletic tall pines are characteristic of competition. Young people the Palouse region. Colfax is in receive a high degree of the heart of this country. recognition for their academic As the county seat, accomplishments from Colfax is proud of its local a community that really businesses, city hall, fire and appreciates their efforts.
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The Codger Pole in Colfax, WA
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The Colfax Library offers free wi-fi Internet, public computing, educational programs, and very best in books, music and movies. The newly renovated interior features a towering Banyan tree that anchors Hayden’s corner—a rain forest themed children’s area. Senior citizens have been drawn to the small community because of its comfortable retirement facilities. Colfax offers a wide range of social programs, home delivery needs, transportation, household help and excellent health services. For the outdoor enthusiast, activities are plentiful in and around Colfax! A beautiful 9-hole golf course, situated along the Palouse River, is open to the public seven days a week. Colfax has four parks for residents and visitors to enjoy a picnic or just relax and unwind.
Schmuck Park is the largest with a covered shelter, cooking units, playground equipment, swimming pool, tennis courts & skateboard park. Colfax was named in honor of Schuyler Colfax, who was vice president during President U.S. Grant’s first administration (186973). James A. Perkins was cofounder and first permanent resident of Colfax. Shortly after his arrival in 1870, he began building a log cabin in which the first Republican convention in the county was held in 1872. By 1884, the Perkins family built a beautiful Victorian style home that still stands today and is an important historical landmark. The Whitman County Historical Society has refurbished the turn-of-thecentury mansion which is open Thursday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Call the Colfax Chamber of Commerce at (509) 397-3712 for further information. On the last Sunday in June each year, an old-fashioned ice cream social is held on the lawn of the Perkins House. You can find the house by turning west off of Main onto Last Street, then right onto Perkins Ave. Each year on the first weekend of October, the Colfax Chamber sponsors the Autumn Harvest Hullabaloo. This juried event includes artisans, antique appraisers, live bands,
photo courtesy of Colfax Chamber of Commerce
Perkin’s House in Colfax, WA
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a beer garden, food court, kids activities and much more. On the first Thursday in December at 6 p.m. on Mill St. the Chamber puts on a lighted Christmas Parade with local businesses and churches participating. The grand finale includes the arrival of Santa plus a fireworks display.
Colton, Washington The Colton story began in 1879 when L. J. Wolford, Roy Woodworth and Dr. Cole, being dissatisfied with the proprietor of Uniontown, decided to found a town of their own. They acquired the property from Gregory Koshier and the town was platted that year. The name came from the first three letters of Dr. Cole’s last name and the last three letters of Mr. Wolford’s son, Clinton. That same year the Steptoe Canyon road was built. The main road at that time was from Pullman through Johnson which made the Steptoe Canyon road the best route to the river grain terminals through Colton insuring early success of local businesses. The present highway (SR195) was completed in the early ‘30s. In
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Hot Rods in Palouse, WA
1881 the city government was formed with a mayor, three councilmen and a town marshal In 1888 the Northern Pacific completed the rail line from Pullman to Genesee through Colton with two round trips a day, one passenger and one freight. The first Catholic church was built in 1891 across from where the city shop is now. The present church was built in 1905.
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An arial view of Colton, WA
Garfield, Washington Situated in the Palouse Hills region, surrounded by aweinspiring scenery and golden wheat fields, Garfield presents an idyllic quality which is a refreshing change from the fast paced hustle and bustle of this modern world. A more attractive and friendly town would be hard to find. Although small with a population of roughly 600, the town is well equipped to serve the need of its residents. Garfield’s local businesses and establishments include a bed and breakfast, tavern and grill, u-pick apple orchard, post office, bank, attorney, accounting office, cabinet
manufacturer, medical clinic, beauty shop, barber, a building contractor, meat market and landscape service. The town boasts an excellent swimming pool and park. Popular events each year include the town’s May Day celebration the 3rd Saturday in May, Apple Orchard U-Pick Harvest in September and October, and the annual Christmas festivities in December. Other special attractions include a wellstocked juvenile fish pond just a few beautiful miles from town, and a photographer’s dream tour of our surrounding sculptured landscape.
photo courtesy of Tracy Paine
A storm over Garfield, WA
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Palouse, Washington
picnic structures, play areas, and get a job done. In the 1990s Memorial Park was resurrected, Palouse Washington, just 15 a seasonal outdoor swimming with the addition of modern pool. minutes north of the Moscow/ amenities, using a small amount Plan your stay at Palouse’s RV Park Pullman area, is the heartbeat of grant money and thousands or just a day of fun in the heart of the of the Palouse with a thriving Palouse at: VisitPalouse.com. of volunteer hours. Volunteers art community, charming also spearheaded saving the antique and gift shops, and Uniontown, former dilapidated Palm diverse and unique dining Washington Building, formerly a brewery opportunities. and opera house, for use by the German immigrants crossed Photographers from around Sage Baking Company. When from Minnesota to the Palouse the world flock to Palouse the Dahmen barn was donated in the 1870s and settled where to capture its one of a kind to the community in 2004, Uniontown is today. In the landscapes and beauty. From again volunteers rolled up their 1880s and 1890s more German Palouse’s historic downtown sleeves to do the initial cleanfamilies continued to come to nearby Kamiak Butte up and demolition. Over 5000 from Minnesota and Illinois. County Park, photographic donated hours were logged opportunities are endless in and Uniontown became a bustling on the transformation of the commercial, manufacturing, around Palouse. building into the state-of-thesocial and farming center History buffs and those art artisan center it is today. served by a railroad and a that would like to learn more Today Uniontown is the highway. about the Palouse can visit the south gateway to the Palouse Early settlers built a wood Roy M. Chatters Newspaper Scenic Byway and offers some frame Catholic Church, and and Printing Museum on unique experiences for those replaced it in 1905 with a new Saturdays. The museum has who stop. brick structure that stands archived the largest known More history, details about collection of Whitman County today in its original splendor. businesses, services and events St. Boniface Church, the first area newspapers and the may be found at uniontown.us. consecrated Catholic Church printing equipment once used in the state of Washington, to print newspapers and other Things to see and do printed materials. The museum houses the original five altars, statues, stained glass windows, also houses a great deal of Visit Artisans at Palouse’s local history in photos stenciled painted décor and oil the Dahmen Barn painted Stations of the Cross. and artifacts. This must-see landmark Thanks to volunteers, Palouse also has one of the is located behind a famous Uniontown is known on oldest and most beautiful city fence of more than 1000 iron the Palouse for its ability to parks in the area with covered wheels. The state-of-the-art
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St. Boniface Church in Uniontown, WA
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facility has been transformed by the community from a former dairy barn. Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that cultivates creativity on the Palouse by providing studio space for artists to work in and sell their creations, a place for local artists and fine craftspeople to sell their work on consignment, a venue for local performing and exhibiting artists, and creative experiences for children and adults through classes and workshops. Attractions also include The Shop at the Barn, a gift shop featuring art, fine crafts and products from the Palouse and a monthly art exhibition. Four big events are held each year: A demonstration day in April, a summer tea, a fall festival in September and a Holiday Gala with gifts galore in December. There are also numerous visual and performing arts events each month. The facility is fully handicap accessible and has no daily admission fee. Open Thursday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm, with early closure at 4 pm January and February.
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Bethany Church in Kendrick, ID
Places you must see! Bethany Church and Cemetery Contact Kathy Jones for tours (208) 289-3943
photo courtesy of Sharon Harris
Juliaetta, ID
Information: artisanbarn. org or (509) 229-3414.
Pullman and 16 miles southwest of Moscow.
Explore several antique shops: • Community Marketplace Antique Mall • Green Cottage Antiques • Littlefield Antiques • Miss Maggie’s • Splendid Old Stuff
Kendrick, Idaho
Latah County
Thomas Kirby founded Kendrick in 1889. He named it Latah and became its first postmaster. In order to assure the Northern Pacific Railroad's building to the town, Kirby Enjoy lunch at the Sage gave it a deed to half the town Baking Company and the site. In 1891 it was renamed Uniontown Deli for James Kendrick, Northern Pacific's chief engineer at the Enjoy fabulous sundaes at time. Situated in the midst the Green Parrot Ice Cream of fertile country suited to Parlor growing both fruit and grains, Rest in comfort at The with water power available Churchyard Inn from the Potlatch River, a Savor the grace of St. Boniface timber supply not far distant, Catholic Church, first and mining activity developing consecrated Catholic Church in the Ruby Creek and Boulder in the State of Washington, in Creek districts, Kendrick its original splendor (tours are quickly developed as a trading available) center. In the early 1890s the town had a flour mill, lumber Relax in either of two parks mill, and an electric power • Holzer Park has picnic plant. tables, restrooms and Kendrick’s rich history children’s play equipment. can still be enjoyed today. • Memorial Park has a jogging Visitors can admire many of track, a covered picnic the historic 1904 buildings on shelter, softball/soccer field, restrooms and children’s play main street, tour the Bethany and Leland Churches, pull equipment. over to investigate the basalt Enjoy the annual Sausage columns that many university Feed the 1st Sunday each students travel to see, go for March; since 1952 a swim at the local pool on a hot summer day, or shop at Experience the annual Flea Market and community-wide one of the many antique shops downtown. Visitors can also yard sales the 3rd Saturday in stroll or bike the Ed Corkill August Trial that connects Kendrick Located on highway 195 in and Juliaetta, with historical Uniontown, just 16 miles south of
Leland Church Contact Jim Soyk for tours (208) 289-2400
Basalt Lava Columns Geological site located just east of Kendrick on Hwy 3. State Bank Building Located on Main Street, now houses Latah Federal Credit Union.
Fraternal Temple Building Located at 614 E. Main St. Main Street Kendrick Hostoric 1904 buildings
Locust Blossom Inn “Small town charm with big town comfort,” at 704 East Main St., (208) 289-2576
lumber yard, grain warehouses, two general merchandise stores, a drug store, meat market, shoe store, millinery shops, blacksmith shops, three hotels, and a weekly newspaper. Visitors of Juliaetta love to stop by the historical Bank of Juliaetta, now known as “First Bank of Pizza” and admire the original ceiling and safe, while enjoying homemade pizza for the entire family. Visitors are always welcome to tour the privately owned Castle Museum, which was constructed by Abraham A. Adams in the early 1900s. This house, located at 191 State Street, was built of concrete blocks with partitions of concrete 12 inches thick. Adams hoped that one day airplanes would be able to land on the house’s flat roof, and today, the museum’s rooms are filled with a collection of antiques and artifacts relating to local and Pacific Northwest history. Visitors can also venture up the hill to Colter’s Creek Winery, contact (208) 874-3933 to set up an appointment.
Once LaHatt Jewelry Store and Lewis Jewelers
Places you must see!
Portions of this text excerpted from users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html
Castle Museum Contact Justin Cope for tours (208) 276-7174
Horse Watering Trough on Main Street
Juliaetta, Idaho In 1878 Rupert Schupfer homesteaded the land where Juliaetta is located. For a short time the town was known as Schupfer or Schupferville. When the post office was established in 1882, the first postmaster, Charles Snyder, renamed the town after his two daughters, Julia and Etta. In the 1890s a tramway was installed and warehouses erected for the grain raised on the ridges above Juliaetta. It was powered by a steam engine and consisted of a track on which sled-like cars operated. Eventually seven wagon roads led to Juliaetta, with lumber, grain, and fruit as the area's principal products. In the late 1890s and early 1900s, Juliaetta was quite a promising town with a flour mill, sawmill,
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markers of railroad history. Kendrick also welcomes visitors from all over the country to their annual Locust Blossom Festival, which is held the last Saturday of May.
Juliaetta Centenniel Ball Park Site of state baseball tourneys
Juliaetta-Kendrick Bike and Walking Trail
Juliaetta Community Church Contact Larry Haylett for tours (208) 276-4510 Portions of this text excerpted from users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html
Potlatch, Idaho In 1903 the Potlatch Lumber Company, organized by the Weyerhauser interests, purchased the mill and timber lands of the Palouse River Lumber Company. Instead of building a major mill at Palouse, as local people expected, the company built a new mill, a company town, and a railroad. In 1905 construction
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Historic Bovill, ID
began on what was then the largest white pine sawmill in the world. Potlatch built homes, commercial buildings, schools, churches, a post office, and an opera house. Nothing was privately owned until 1952 when the company sold the town, giving residents first option to buy their houses. It donated the library, fire hall and truck, church lots, and other public facilities to the town. The mill operated until 1981 and was dismantled in 1983. The spectacular scenery surrounding Potlatch consists of deep pine forests and grassy meadows, clear rivers and babbling mountain streams, providing year-round recreational opportunities. Potlatch provides excellent accommodations for hunting, fishing, camping, and other recreational activities. Contact the City of Potlatch at (208) 875-0708 for more information.
vicinity came to be known as Warren Meadows. In 1899 an English Lord, Hugh Bovill, visited the area and in 1901 purchased the land. He soon returned with his wife, Lady Charlotte, and two daughters, Gwendolyn and Dorothy. In a few years the Bovills had built a hotel for the accommodation of sportsmen wishing to enjoy the area's superb hunting and fishing. In 1907 he established a store to serve the homesteaders and was appointed postmaster. The extensive logging of the white pine by the Potlatch Lumber Company and the rowdy logging camps and loggers ruined Bovill's paradise. He and his family left the area in 1911. While lumber is still the primary industry, Bovill is nestled in a beautiful mountain
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Barn near Deary, ID
after it had been cleared of timber. When sale of lots began in 1907, Deary grew quickly, with lumbering and farming the chief occupations. After the 1920s, with dwindling activity of the lumber industry in this vicinity and the paving of roads to Moscow, Deary settled into Portions of this text excerpted from http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html its present role as an outlying agricultural community. Deary, Idaho Deary is located at the junction of Highways 8 and 3. This area was settled in the 1880s and 1890s predominately Agriculture and timber have been the mainstays for the by Scandinavians from the community since its inception. Midwest. In 1905 Potlatch The mountain north of town Lumber Company engineers that rises a thousand feet above decided to locate a station its surroundings, is known at of the Washington, Idaho Potato Hill (elev. 4,017). It is a & Montana Railway on this volcanic vent of undetermined site. The town was named for age. Early residents called it William Deary, the company's Spud Hill, but the Enterprise general manager, who secured the claims and set up the Deary always referred to it as Mount Townsite Company to sell land Deary. Two forested reservoirs meadow, with opportunities for great camping, hunting & fishing available in all directions. Moose Creek Reservoir is a locate favorite, offering a peacefully location for camping, fishing and recreation for the entire family.
Portions of this text excerpted from http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history. html and potlatch-id.com
Bovill, Idaho Francis Warren settled the area of the present town of Bovill about 1890. He built a log home at what is now the center of Bovill, and the
photo courtesy of AARP of Idaho
photo courtesy of City of Potlatch
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Scenic Latah County, ID
Portions of this text excerpted from http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history. html and deary-id.com
Onaway, Idaho Nestled in the rolling hills of the Palouse, Onaway is a fun small town to make a stop in! The name sources from the mill works at Potlatch who would stop at the bars after work. When a wife called and asked where her husband was she would be told he was "Onaway" home. When taking a driving tour of the area, make sure and check out this town!
Troy, Idaho
Troy, ID
railroad worker suggested "Troy," the name of "the most Troy was originally known as Huff 's Gulch. In 1890 John illustrious city in the world" and backed it with an offer of a P. Vollmer was instrumental drink of whiskey for everyone in extending the Spokane & who would vote to change Palouse Railway (later the the name. "Troy" received 29 Northern Pacific) to Huff 's Gulch from Moscow as a start votes; "Vollmer", 9. In the early toward completion of its line to 1900s, Troy had a bank, a flour mill, a general store, two meat Lewiston. After establishing a markets, three saloons, several general merchandise store and a large livery stable, he had the sawmills, one dentist, and a weekly newspaper. town renamed after himself. It Today the community of was incorporated as Vollmer Troy is a fun place for visitors in 1892. As a businessman to make a pit stop and check Vollmer was very successful, out some of the local shops amassing large land holdings downtown, take a picnic to and great wealth. But in 1897 the park, or enjoy the Latah the citizens rebelled against Trail that connects Troy to having their village named after Moscow. The community a man who owned more than of Troy also has fun family 32,000 acres of land, much events throughout the year, of it gained by foreclosing on bank loans to farmers. A Greek visit troyidaho.net for more information.
Portions of this text excerpted from http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html
Genesee, Idaho Originally Genesee was a village that grew up about a mile east of the present town beginning in 1872. When in 1888 the Spokane & Palouse Railway was extended to Genesee, the owner of the townsite, Jacob Rosenstein, asked what was considered an exorbitant price for rightof-way and grounds. As a consequence the railway built its terminus a mile west of the village, and the original town was forced to move to the present location. After the village moved, Genesee experienced a period of rapid growth. In the heart of some of the most productive farming land in the county, it became
photo courtesy of Earl Bennett
Genesee, ID
a trade and supply center for a fairly large area. By the time the railroad tracks reached Lewiston in 1898, Genesee had been the end of the line for ten years and was an important shipping point to which cattle and hogs were driven from as far away as Cottonwood and Grangeville. Hay and grain warehouses sprang up alongside the tracks, and business boomed on the main street. In the early 1900s fruit was an important product, and apples were shipped out by the carload. Visitors to Genesee can enjoy the historic buildings downtown, take a country drive to admire the beautiful rolling hills of wheat, barley, garbanzo beans, peas and lentils, or shop at the local antique store. Another great adventure is to visit the National Historic Site, White Springs Ranch. Take a trip back in time and see the circa 1876 log cabin and the 1884-1904 farm home. Call (208) 416-1006 for more information. Genesee Community Day, the first Saturday of June, draws visitors from all over. A great day for families to enjoy the car show, basketball tournament, quilt show, or warm up your running shoes for the Cow Creek Run. For more information visit geneseecivicassoc.org.
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are nearby and offer camping, hunting, fishing, and hiking.
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Calendar of Events | EXPLORE
2012 Calendar of Events
February
13) PEO Variety Show Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com
22-25) Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival University of Idaho Moscow, ID jazz.uidaho.edu
March 4) Sausage Feed Uniontown, WA uniontown.us
16-17) Palouse Empire Home & Garden Expo Beasley Coliseum Pullman, WA palouseexpo.com
14) Palouse Downtown Open House Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com 20–21) Palouse Empire Plowing Bee Colfax Fairgrounds Colfax, WA visitcolfax.com 20–22) U of I Mom’s Weekend University of Idaho Moscow, ID uidaho.edu/ momsweekend
April 21) Family Fair 2012, Lincoln Middle School, Pullman (509) 335-7625
21) Hempfest East City Park Moscow, ID tyedye-everything.com
30) Vandal Friday University of Idaho Moscow, ID uidaho.edu/vandalfriday 28) WSU Preview for Juniors Pullman, WA admission.wsu.edu/ 4) Easter Egg Hunt visits/juniors Palouse, WA
April
May
13-15) WSU Mom’s Weekend Pullman (Arts & Crafts Fair) Farmers Market Pullman, WA momsweekend.wsu.edu (runs through October) Wednesdays in Pullman 13) Vandal Friday pullmanchamber.com University of Idaho Moscow Moscow, ID uidaho.edu/vandalfriday Farmers Market (runs every Saturday 14-15) Quilt Show through October) Latah County Historic Downtown Fairgrounds Moscow, ID Moscow, ID (208) 883-7036 palousepatchers.org 44
5–6) Renaissance Fair East City Park Moscow, ID moscowrenfair.org
2) Spring BBQ & Hotrod Gathering Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com
Commencement Moscow, ID nsa.edu
15) Moscow artwalk Historic Downtown Moscow, ID moscow.id.us/art/ artwalk.aspx
19) Garfield May Day Garfield, WA (509) 635-1604
24) Perkins House Ice Cream Social Colfax, WA public.wsu.edu/~sarek/ wchs.html
4) WSU Commencement 15–17) Slippery Gulch Days Pullman, WA Tekoa, WA 10) New Saint tekoawa.com Andrews College
12) University of Idaho Commencement 16) Farmer’s Festival Kibbie Dome LaCrosse, WA Moscow, ID (509) 549-3330 uidaho.edu
26) Locus Blossom Festival Kendrick, ID kendrick-juliaetta.org
June Entertainment in the Park (runs through July every Thursday) 6:00 – 7:00 pm East City Park Moscow, ID moscow-arts.org
2) Genesee Community Day Genesee, ID geneseecivicassoc.org
2) Rosalia Battle Days Rosalia, WA (509) 523-5991
July Summer Concert Series (every Thursday night), Red Barn Farms Colton, WA red-barn-farms.com Free Concerts in the Park (Wednesdays through August) Pullman, WA Jubilee Days Colton, WA
1) Fireworks in the Mountains Elk River, ID elkriverlodge.net
4) 4th of July Celebration Pullman, WA pullmanchamber.com
4) 4th of July Parade Albion, WA 8) Palouse Ice Cream Social Palouse, WA palousecommunity center.org
14) Troy Days “Old Timers Day” Downtown Troy, ID troyidaho.net 18–21) Art Walk Pullman, WA,
19–22) Rendezvous in the Park East City Park Moscow, ID moscowmusic.com
21) Potlatch Days Downtown Potlatch, ID (208) 875-0708
28) Bluegrass Festival & Pig Roast Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com 29) Latah County Historical Ice Cream Social 1:00 – 4:00 pm McConnell Mansion Moscow, ID (208) 882-1004
August 4) Palouse Community Yard Sale Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com
10–12) Elk River Days Elk River, ID elkriverlodge.net
17–18) National Lentil Festival Pullman, WA lentilfest.com
18) Annual Flea Market and Yard Sale Uniontown, WA (509) 229-3500
September First Down Fridays (before every WSU home football game) Pullman, WA
An Old Fansioned Sunday at Dahmen Barn Uniontown, WA artisanbarn.org
3) Palouse Empire Threshing Bee Colfax Fairground, WA visitcolfax.com 6 – 9) Palouse Empire Fair Colfax, WA palouseempirefair.org
8) Blackberry Festival Juliaetta, ID kendrick-juliaetta.org 13 – 16) Latah County Fair Latah County Fairgrounds Moscow, ID latah.id.us/fair
13 – 16) Lumberjack Days Orofino, ID orofinolumber jackdays.org
15) Palouse Days Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com
October
December
Autumn Harvest Hullabaloo Colfax, WA colfaxhulla.com
1) Holiday Fest Pullman, WA pullmanchamber.com
12–14) ADPI Centennial Pullman, WA wsuadpicentennial@ gmail.com
1) Holiday Gala Uniontown, WA artisanbarn.org
1) Appaloosa Museum Holiday Open House 10:00 am – 12:00 pm 13–14) Red Barn Farms Appaloosa Horse Museum Fall Festival (Pumpkin Moscow, ID Patch & Antiques appaloosamuseum.org Show) 1) Antique/ Colton, WA Roundtable Sale red-barn-farms.com Palouse, WA 19–20, 26-27, 31) Haunted Palouse Palouse, WA 21) Octoberfest Uniontown, WA (509) 229-3835
27) WSU Dad’s Weekend Pullman, WA footballweekends. wsu.edu
November 10) Holiday Open House Palouse, WA visitpalouse.com
11) Latah County Historical Society Harvest Dinner 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Moscow Junior High School Field House Moscow, ID (208) 882-1004
16) Chocolate Decadence Pullman, WA pullmanchamber.com
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4) 4th of July Parade Johnson, WA
visitpalouse.com
2) Lighted Christmas Parade Garfield, WA (509) 635-1604
5) Light Up the Night Parade 7:00 pm Historic Downtown Moscow, ID (208) 883-7089
6) Lighted Christmas Parade & Fireworks Colfax, WA visitcolfax.com
8) Christmas Parade & Fireworks Downtown Potlatch, ID (208) 875-0708
8) Latah County Historical Society Victorian Christmas 1:00 – 4:00 pm McConnell Mansion Moscow, ID (208) 882-1004
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Pullman Chamber of Commerce 415 N Grand Ave., Pullman, WA (509) 334-3565 Toll Free: (800) 365-6948
Troy Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 595, 421 Main, Troy, ID (509) 835-2041
Churches Green Cottage Antiques in Uniontown, WA
Alzheimer’s Care
Assisted Living
Books
Bishop Place Memory Care Villas
Bishop Place
Main Street Books
Pullman, WA (509) 334-9488 www.lifestylellc.com
Good Samaritan Society Moscow Village 640 N Eisenhower St. Moscow, ID (208) 882-6560
Apartment Rentals Good Samaritan Society 640 N Eisenhower St. Moscow, ID (208) 882-6560
Artisan Center Artisans at the Dahmen Barn Uniontown, WA (509) 229-3414 www.artisanbarn.org
Arts, Entertainment Palouse Choral Society www.palousechoralsociety.org (509) 597-8917
Entertainment in the Park Free live music in East City Park Every Thursday in June, 6-8pm
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Pullman, WA (509) 334-9488 www.lifestylellc.com
Clark House Assisted Living 1401 N. Polk St., Moscow, ID Call us today! (208) 882-3438
Good Samaritan Society Moscow Village 640 N Eisenhower St. Moscow, ID (208) 882-6560
Auto Parts St. John Hardware 202 West A Street, Moscow, ID (208) 882-7501
Auto Sales Rogers Toyota-Scion 2203 16th Ave. Lewiston, ID (208) 743-5577
Batteries Les Schwab Tire Center 160 SE Bishop Blvd Pullman WA (509) 334–1835 1421 White Ave Moscow ID (208) 882–3538 214 W Walla Walla Hwy Colfax WA (509) 397–4678
107 S. Main St., Colfax, WA (509) 397-3334
Carpet Cleaning Superior Floors 625 West A. St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-1919
Carpet Sales Superior Floors 625 West A. St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-1919
Cell Service / Providers Inland Cellular 672 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow, ID (208) 882-4994 www.inlandcellular.com
Chambers of Commerce Colfax Chamber of Commerce 109 E Wall St., Colfax, WA (509) 397-3712
Moscow Chamber of Commerce 411 S Main, Moscow, ID (208) 882-1800 Toll Free: (800) 380-1801
Palouse Chamber of Commerce (509) 878-1811 Palouse, WA
First Presbyterian Church 405 S Van Buren, Moscow, ID (208) 882-4122 fpcmoscow.org
Cities City of Moscow (208) 883-7000 206 E Third St., Moscow, ID www.ci.moscos.id.us Administration (208) 883-7000 Arts Commission (208) 883-7036 Community Development (208) 883-7022 Emergency 911 Fire Department Business (208) 882-2831 Parks & Recreation (208) 883-7085 Police Department Business (208) 882-COPS Public Works (208) 883-7034 Utility Billing (208) 883-7043
Employment Services Express Employment Pros Consulting & Staffing 411 S. Main Ste 5A, Moscow, ID (208) 883-0932 www.expresspros.com
Engineering Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories 2350 NE Hopkins Ct., Pullman, WA (509) 332-1890
Hospitals
National Lentil Festival
Gritman Medical Center
August 17 – 18, 2012 www.lentilfest.com
700 S Main, Moscow, ID (208) 882-4511
Event Centers
Pullman Regional Hospital
1912 Center 412 E. Third St., Moscow, ID (208) 669-2249 www.1912Center.org
BellTower Concert House, Event Venue 125 SE Spring St. in Pullman belltowerpullman.com (509) 334-3182
Schweitzer Event Center 1825 Schweitzer Dr., Pullman, WA (509) 334-5050
Gas Station Sunset Mart 1455 SE Bishop Blvd., Pullman ,WA (208) 882-3021
Glass Moscow Glass and Awning For all your auto, residential and commercial glass needs 1018 S. Jefferson, Moscow, ID (208) 883-1850 www.moscowglassandawning.com
Golf Course Palouse Ridge Golf Club 1260 Palouse Ridge Drive Pullman, WA (509) 335–4342
Grocery Dissmore’s IGA 1205 N. Grand Ave., Pullman, WA (509) 332-2918
The region’s premier health care facility 835 SE Bishop Blvd., Pullman, WA (509) 332-2541 www.pullmanregional.org
Hotels Best Western University Inn 1516 Pullman Rd., Moscow, ID (208) 882-0550
Hilltop Inn and Restaurant 928 NW Olsen, Pullman WA (509) 332-0928
Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites 1190 SE Bishop Blvd., Pullman, WA (509) 334-4437
LaQuinta Inn 185 Warbonnet Dr, Moscow, ID (208) 882-5365, 1-800-531-5900
Lodging Browne Block Guest House In the heart of downtown Moscow 112 S Main St., Moscow, ID (208) 883-3661 (208)596-0460 browneblockguesthouse.com browneblockguesthouse@gmail.com
Hazelton House B&B 210 NW Olsen St., Pullman, WA (509) 334-0408 www.hazeltonhousebb.com
Sixth Street Retreat Fully furnished guest apartments Daily, weekly, monthly rates www.sixthstreetretreat.com
Moscow/Pullman Bedfinders 700 Panorama Drive, Moscow, ID MoscowPullmanBedfinders.com bedfinders@turbonet.com
Massage Choir of Angels Massage Center 106 E. 3rd St., Ste 1C, Moscow, ID (208) 413-4773
Outdoor Recreation Salmon River Experience Moscow, ID (800) 892-9223 www.salmonriverexperience.com
Pawn Shops Colfax Pawn 212 S. Main St., Colfax, WA (509) 397-3618
Medical Providers Pet Care Moscow Medical 213 N. Main St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-7565
Movie Theaters Village Centre Cinemas Moscow ID and Pullman, WA www.eastsidemovies.com www.pullmanmovies.com
Museums Appaloosa Museum 2720 W Pullman Rd,. Moscow, ID (208) 882-5578
Musical Instruments Atom Heart Music 255 NE Olsen St., Pullman, WA (509) 332-1113
Office Supplies Staples 233 Warbonnet Dr., Moscow, ID (208) 882-2811
Office Depot 2242 W. Pullman Rd., Moscow, ID (208) 892-3883
Orthodontists Pickard Orthodontics 505 S. Mountain View Rd., Moscow, ID (208) 883-6360
Pickard Orthodontics 1240 SE Bishop Blvd., Suite S, Pullman, WA (509) 332-0674
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Events
K-9 Campground Boarding, Daycare, Training (208) 874-4559 K9Campground.com
Pet Grooming Palouse Pets Grooming Salon 705 N Main Street, Moscow (208) 882-8075
Property Management Dabco Property Management 910 NE Providence Ct., Pullman, WA (509) 334-6266
Quilting The Quilted Heart, LLC 134 N. Grand Ave., Pullman, WA (509) 334-7544 or (800) 324-5516 Quilting Materials, Yarn & Supplies Area High School Letter Jackets
Real Estate Information / Services Beasley Realty 515 E. Main St., Pullman, WA (509) 332-1511
Coldwell Banker Tomlinson 203 S Main, Moscow, ID (208) 882–0800 www.cbtmoscow.com
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Gail Byers Real Estate 110 E Third St., Moscow, ID (208) 882–8070 www.gbyers.com
Latah Realty 128 E Third St., Moscow, ID (208) 883–1525 www.latahrealty.com
Moscow Realty 201 E Third St., Moscow, ID (208) 882–5531 www.moscowrealty.com
Palouse Commercial Real Estate 213 S. Main St., Moscow, ID (208) 882–3800 102 W Main, Pullman www.palousecommercial.com
RE/MAX Connections of Moscow 325 W Third St. Moscow, ID (866) 740–5111, (208) 883–9700 www.homesinmoscow.com
RE/MAX Home and Land 710 SE Bishop Blvd., Pullman, WA (509) 332-4546
Summit Realty 125 SE High St., Pullman, WA (509) 332-2255
Team Idaho Real Estate & Team Washington Real Estate 204 S. Main, Moscow, ID (800) 354–5643 teamidahorealestate.com teamwashingtonrealestate.com
Recycling Latah Sanitation Moscow Recycling 401 N. Jackson, Moscow, ID (208) 882-0590 www.MoscowRecycling.com
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Rehabilitative/ Skilled Care Center Good Samaritan Society Moscow Village 640 N Eisenhower St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-6560
Restaurant Applebees 105 Warbonnet Dr., Moscow, ID (208) 883-4821
Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe Home of Cougar Cheese and Ferdinand’s Ice Cream. (509) 335-2141 Located on the WSU Campus on Ferdinand’s Lane. Visit our Observation Room to watch students making deliciousdairy products. Order cheese at www.wsu.edu/creamery
Retirement Communities Bishop Place Pullman, WA (509) 334-9488 www.lifestylellc.com
Good Samaritan Society - Moscow 640 N Eisenhower St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-6560
RV Storage Wheatland RV Storage 4101 State Rt. 270, Moscow-Pullman Hwy. (509) 334-2200
Science Center Palouse Discovery Science Center 950 NE Nelson Ct., Pullman, WA (509) 332-6869 palousescience.org
Shoes, New and Repair Peck’s Shoe Clinic 115 E. Third St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-4523
Shopping Eastside Marketplace 1420 S Blaine St., Moscow, ID (208) 882–1533 www.eastsidemarketplace.com
Signs & Graphics Cutting Edge Signs & Graphics www.SignsInMoscow.com (208) 882-6131
Sporting Goods Hyperspud Sports 402 S Main St., Moscow, ID (208) 883-1150
Thrift Stores Goodwill Industries 201 Warbonnet Drive, Moscow, ID (208) 883.4280
Tires Les Schwab Tire Center 160 SE Bishop Blvd, Pullman, WA (509) 334–1835 1421 White Ave, Moscow, ID (208) 882–3538 214 W Walla Walla Hwy, Colfax, WA (509) 397–4678
Travel Neely’s Travel 524 S. Main St., Moscow, ID (208) 882-2723 www.neelystravel.com
Universities
Tri-State, Idaho’s New Saint Andrews Most Interesting Store College 1104 Pullman Road, Moscow, ID (208) 882-4555
405 S. Main St., Moscow, ID www.nsa.edu
Storage
Utilities
Wheatland RV Storage
Avista Utilities
4101 State Rt. 270, Moscow-Pullman Hwy. (509) 334-2200
Theatres Pullman Civic Theatre 1220 NW Nye St., Pullman, WA (509) 332-8406 www.pullmancivictheatre.org
Regional Theatre of the Palouse 122 N. Grand Ave, Pullman, WA www.rtoptheatre.org
UI Department of Theatre Arts Info: (208) 885-6465 Tickets: (208) 885-7212 www.uitheatre.com
Toll free: 1-800-227-9187 www.avistautilities.com
Veterinarians Evergreen Veterinary Service 384 State Route 27, Pullman, WA (509) 332-4586
Window Repair, Replacement, Tinting Mr. Windshield 1304 Pullman Rd., Pullman, WA (208) 882-8100 www.mrwindshield.com
Wine, Retail Merry Cellars 1300 NE Henley Ct., Pullman, WA (509) 338-4699
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