The Palouse, southeast Washington's vast, rolling hills, undulating sea of wheat, is spread out over 2 million acres of steep, rolling, treeless (for the most part) on dark soil. Other than selling trucks to farmers, my past experience leaves me a little naive to a true understanding of how special the Palouse is. The Palouse is visible from almost any spot between the Snake River and Spokane County, from the Palouse River border of Adams County in the west to Idaho in the east. IT'S (0 comments)