
Rolling hills and wheat fields in Eastern Washington
Location
Washington
Cost
TBA
Dates
No Current Departures
Activity Level
Easy
Your Guides
The Pacific Northwest has many incredible landscapes for photographers, but none are as uniquely photogenic as the rolling hills of the Palouse.
The Palouse is an agricultural region in eastern Washington and northwestern Idaho, known for wheat and legumes, including peas, beans, and lentils. Wind-blown sediments, known as loess, from ice age floods left a region with gently rolling hills as far as the eye can see.
In the early growing season, from May to June, the fields are a carpet of vibrant green, with precise tractor lines that elegantly follow the contours of the hills. Old barns, farm equipment, crop dusters, and puffy cumulus clouds add to the allure.
Highlights
- Guided by a local Washington photographer who knows the best locations in the Palouse.
- Small group of 4 participants.
