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Spokane - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Spokane are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Clarkston Population: 7,500
  Clarkston is located at the confluence of Clearwater and Snake Rivers, across the Idaho boarder from Lewiston. Nestled among the rolling hills characteristic of southeast Washington, Clarkston is a winding but scenic drive away from Walla Walla in one direction and Spokane in the other. Connected through to the Pacific by the Snake River, the main branch of the Colombia River, Clarkston is also only a wilderness block away from Hells Canyon, a gorge deeper than the Grand Canyon.
     
Lake Roosevelt
  More than just another dam attraction, Grand Coulee dam is the largest concrete structure in the United States. Built initially to irrigate land in the region -- and the dusty desert landscape around Grand Coulee suggests why this was so important when the project was conceived in 1917 -- it also provides power to a lot of the Northwest. In damming the Colombia River, Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake was created, a 150-mile stretch of water garnished with campgrounds and boat launches. With this much lake-room in which to maneuver, house-boating is an understandably popular way to cruise.
     
Pullman Population: 25,000
  Pullman, in the heart of Palouse Country's undulating wheat fields, is home to Washington State University. This collegiate part of the population lends to Pullman's cultural diversity. Gourmet bistros rub elbows here with bars, buffets and budget delis. Walk off dinner on quiet back country roads, wind through hills of wheat and past old grinding mills, now deserted and decrepit.
     

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