I spent several years living in Idaho’s panhandle, right in the heart of the Palouse, and less than a mile from the Idaho and Washington state line. I’ve since moved away but still find myself longing for the rolling hills, the beautiful skies, and breathtaking colors throughout the year. While living in this area, my family would frequently make the drive to Spokane to attend countless doctor appointments for my son who was born with a few health challenges. On our drive, one of my favorite small towns to drive through was Colfax, home to Steptoe Butte State Park.
Colfax is a small community that immediately captures your heart. It’s located in the Palouse and is surrounded by the beauty this region is known for. It is certainly small, with less than 3,000 residents, but is big on charm.
Colfax, Washington also has many claims to fame. For example, downtown Colfax is a National Register Historic District due to its many historic buildings that date from the 1890s to the 1930s. It is also home to the former St. Ignatius Hospital, which has since been abandoned and is believed to be one of the most haunted places in Washington.
Colfax is also home to Steptoe Butte State Park, one beautiful Washington park that I cannot stop thinking about.
Steptoe Butte State Park, also known as Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site, is a National Natural Landmark. Here, you can enjoy incredible views of Steptoe Butte, a 3,612-foot tall quartzite butte that stands out among the rolling hills of the Palouse. It’s a unique, simple shape, and if you stand on top of it, you can see for miles into both Idaho and Oregon.
This is a day-use-only park and camping is not allowed. However, it is truly the perfect day trip in Washington. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the views while you eat at the picnic area, which features multiple picnic tables and barbecue braziers. You can also walk around and read the interpretive signs that tell all about the area's history.
If you wish to hike Steptoe Butte, put on your hiking boots and grab your gear because you’ll have a 6.4-mile, out-and-back trail to conquer. Fortunately, the trail is not too difficult as it winds its way to the top of the butte. Just make sure you have your camera ready — you don’t want to miss these views. This is a photographer’s paradise.
Keep in mind that to visit Steptoe Butte State Park in Washington, you will need a Discover Pass. Day passes are $10. The park is open from 6 a.m. to dusk each day, and during the winter, it is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. If visiting in the winter, be aware that some portions of the park may be closed due to snow and ice.
If you find yourself in eastern Washington, a visit to the small town of Colfax is a must. There is so much to love about this community, including the beautiful and bucket-list-worthy Steptoe Butte State Park. When you visit, you’ll quickly understand why I can’t stop thinking about it.
For more information, visit the Washington State Parks website. You can also visit the City of Colfax official website for more about this delightful community.
Have you spent time in Colfax, Washington, or Steptoe Butte State Park? What was your experience like? What are some of your favorite small towns in Washington? Let me know! I’d love to hear from you.
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