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Palouse Falls, known as "Aput Aput" or "Falling Water" by the Palouse Indians, remains accessible through designated viewing areas within the state park.
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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) The Franklin County Sheriff's Office says dangerous water conditions forced the cancellation of the search for a man who was reported missing after falling into the water at ...
The 94-acre Palouse Falls State Park is about 70 miles from Pasco. It became the official state waterfall in 2014 after a group of Washtucna elementary students lobbied the Legislature.
Parts of Palouse Falls State Park in Franklin County, Washington, will be closed to prevent dangerous falls and vandalism. 4 men have died falling or drowning.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Parts of Palouse Falls State Park are now closed to the public. Safety concerns pushed Washington State Parks and Recreation to close the rock formation known as ...