As Idahoans, we are well aware that our state is full of spectacular natural wonders, including everything from ancient cedar forests to volcanic landscapes that were shaped millions of years ago. In fact, this is exactly why we love our state so much. Many of these beautiful places have flown under the radar of non-Idahoans for a long time, but there's one destination that was recently named one of the most beautiful places in the entire country by a prominent magazine. We have to say, we agree with their decision to include this breathtaking landscape on their list! If you have yet to see it for yourself, then you'll want to be sure to make an addition to your bucket list.
Considered a nature photographer's dreamscape, the Palouse region is easily one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in Idaho. That's exactly why we think it was a great choice for Country Living to include it in their list of "The 45 Most Beautiful Places In The U.S. To Add To Your Bucket List Right Now."
Country Living specifically named the Palouse region as "America's Most Beautiful Hills", and we agree! Although the Palouse stretches across three states (Idaho, Washington, and Oregon), it's definitely nice to see a Gem State landscape get some well-deserved nationwide attention.
Comprised of gentle rolling hills that seem to go on forever, the Palouse's awe-inspiring scenery is simply unparalleled. It's truly unlike any other landscape you've seen before, and that's because the way these hills were formed is extremely unique.
Typically, hills are carved by water from streams and rivers. However, that was not the case with the Palouse's iconic hills. Similar to sand dunes, these hills were formed from wind-blown dust and silt that is called "loess" over tens of thousands of years.
However, the Palouse is much more than a pretty sight. It's also one of the world's richest agricultural regions. The area's mild winters, wet springs, and dry summers make it perfect for growing crops. In fact, the Palouse is the world's leader when it comes to the production of soft white winter wheat.
You'll find Idaho's portion of the Palouse in Latah County. Depending on what season you visit the area, you'll witness a landscape dominated by either lush green grass or golden fields of wheat. To explore, simply hop on one of the back roads and relax as this inspiring region surrounds you.
This dreamy landscape is a real Idaho treasure and it should most definitely be on your travel bucket list. What are you waiting for? Hit the road and see this beauty for yourself!
Have you visited the Palouse region in North Idaho? In your opinion, what other beautiful places should be on everybody's bucket list? Let us know in the comments below. For more stunning destinations like this one, check out our list of 8 Beautiful Locations In Idaho You Probably Didn't Know Existed.
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