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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 81 Worth a Detour Palouse Falls is a desert waterfall and remnant of the glacial Lake Missoula floods. At first glance the falls seem to emerge from solid rock. Watch for signs at Washtucna on SR-29. Entry to the park is on a bumpy gravel road so dont spill your coffee. The colors and textures of the Palouse changes dramatically with the seasons. Richard Duval. Right Palouse Falls near Washtucna is a remnant of ice-age floods. Justin Martin. hose and world-class art on the same street. Be sure to visit the Bank Left Gallery and the Roy Chatters Newspaper and Printing Museum. Find the Colfax codgers In Colfax the Manning-Rye Covered Bridge and 19th-century architecture give a sense of the regions pioneer history and the Codger Pole reveals its sense of humor. The pole bears the likenesses of 51 old guys who played a grudge- match football game 50 years after a contested game. This monument to the Codger Bowl is the tallest chainsaw carving in the world. If its dinnertime stop by the Top Notch Cafe for great home cooking and a hand-dipped vanilla shake in this nostalgic little family diner. Boyer Park and Lower Granite Dam A great side trip about 20 miles south of Colfax is Boyer Park and the Lower Granite Dam. The 80-acre park and nearby dam offer camping swimming and legendary fishing for steelhead catfish and bass.