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The Palouse Region—also known as “The Palouse”—encompasses north central Idaho and eastern Washington.
Community and Culture
Life on the Palouse flows with the four seasons, providing abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, cultural events, farmers’ markets, and local festivals.
Affordable Living
Experience affordable living compared to larger metropolitan areas, along with the benefits of excellent local amenities.
Safety and Support
Enjoy a safe and welcoming environment with access to parks, recreation, and community programs for all ages.
Exceptional Education
Between great K-12 schools and two major universities located ten miles from one another, there’s no shortage of events or learning opportunities.
The Palouse Region is somewhere you can foster personal well-being and grow as a professional. Learn more about the region’s SEL campus locations:
“I love having access to so much of what life offers from the comfort of a small town...biking and hiking trails, world-class speakers and thinkers, poetry slams in the park, and film festivals to name a few. Folks know and care about what others are doing, whether that's someone starting a new business, students winning a district title, or a neighbor hosting a community gathering.”
“I can fly to visit friends and family around the country with access to an airport a 10-minute drive away. You’re a day's drive from Seattle, Boise, Missoula, British Columbia. All the surrounding smaller towns have annual community festivals, and you could fill your entire summer calendar...there are hidden gems everywhere you look.”
“The schools are great, the community is safe, traffic is minimal, and there are so many options for outdoor recreation.”
“I've lived in several states across the U.S., and I don’t think there's anywhere in America quite like Pullman. My family moved here from Lesotho, Africa, and we enjoy the small businesses and local international markets. The entire community has been welcoming and warm.”
“I love living on the Palouse because I get to live in a small town near so many different recreational activities. One of my personal favorites is snowboarding. Another benefit of living here is the lack of traffic. I can spend more of my time with friends and family and less time sitting in a traffic jam.”
“The Palouse is a beautiful area with outdoor activities and incredible sunsets. I enjoy golfing at the local university courses, fishing down at the Snake River on Wawawai Bay, and the incredible skiing opportunities in Washington and Idaho.”
A Glimpse of Life on the Palouse.