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Eastern Washington - Wikipedia
Eastern Washington is the region of the U.S. state of Washington located east of the Cascade Range. It contains the city of Spokane (the second largest city in the state), the Tri-Cities, the Columbia River and the Grand Coulee Dam, the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and the fertile farmlands of the Yakima Valley and the Palouse.
The Eastern Beauty: Exploring The Best Of Eastern Washington
2020年5月11日 · The Eastern Washington State Desert is perhaps an incredible feature of this place, where you will see beautiful Junipers and gorgeous Sage Brush. The muted red tones of the mountain Mahogany is a sight to behold. You will witness the true natural beauty here, which makes this desert full of life.
Washington State Deserts - Sandboarding
2024年3月30日 · Eastern Washington State is filled with rugged terrain and sprawling desertscapes, you will find desert-like areas in the Yakima Valley and Columbia River Plateau (Columbia basin), with sand dunes and temperatures over 100°F.
EXPLORING EASTERN WASHINGTON
You'll find mountain forests, desert plains, world class wineries, sand dunes, summer lakes, surprising wildlife, and more. Whether you're looking for some adventuring or after a little R&R, there is plenty to discover here in Eastern Washington.
10 Scenic Drives in Washington State That’ll Blow Your Mind
2021年11月1日 · Take this short, scenic drive to experience the beauty of the desert in Eastern Washington. The drive from Yakima to Ellensburg along the Yakima River passes basalt cliffs, rolling desert hills, and the winding river.
Visiting The Desert In Washington State (Best Things To Do)
2024年5月3日 · Running from the far eastern edge of the state, down to the southern border, and then back up to Bend, you’ll get the chance to experience the Oregon Badlands Wilderness, Lake Owyhee State Park, and hundred other shorter trails that have been stitched together to creat this massive throughhike.
Eastern Washington High Desert Life Adventures
2019年5月22日 · Eastern Washington is the home of the high desert. What a unique place! The climate in summer is hot and dry. It is not uncommon for temperatures to reach triple digits. Winters can get quite cold. Winter snow is not uncommon. In fact, in winter, the desert usually gets several feet of snow.