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Pullman, WA
Located in the Palouse Scenic Byway in the state of Washington, Pullman exudes small-town charm set amidst rolling hills and farmlands. With two major universities in the area, the city has a young, collegiate vibe, but there are plenty of attractions and activities to suit all ages. The popular annual National Lentil Festival in August offers live entertainment, a street fair and a lentil cook-off. ... Read more »
Pullman, WA, Attractions
- Washington State University
- Conner Natural History Museum
- Palouse Discovery Science Center
Pullman, WA, Activities
- See live grizzly bears at the Washington State University Bear Center
- Spend a day hiking in the lovely Kamiak Butte area
- Enjoy Pullman’s local gourmet cheeses from the WSU Creamery
Pullman, WA, Climate
Pullman enjoys relatively moderate but unpredictable weather. The area sees an average of 53 cm of rain and 72 cm of winter snow annually. The summer highs usually peak around 28°C in July and August, and winter lows can hit -4°C in December and January.
Getting There & Around
Air travellers can fly into the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport or take a bus from Spokane International Airport, which is about 125 km from Pullman. By car, the city can be accessed via US 195 and SR 270. Pullman is about a five-hour drive from Portland and Seattle.
Pullman Transit offers transportation mostly for residents and off-campus students, but there are numerous bike trails. There is also a very decent bus system for such a small town.
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