There’s nothing like the wheat fields of the Palouse in eastern Washington during the spring. Just a 45-minute drive from Spokane, WA to Steptoe Butte State Park offers 360-degree views of this majestic landscape.

Wheat Fields of the Palouse

The hills were formed over tens of thousands of years from wind blown dust and silt.

The spring growing season presents a carpet of green wheat fields and water runoff from recent rains.

Springtime wheat fields of the Palouse

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