Pullman

Pullman is a city in the Palouse region of eastern Washington. It is home to Washington State University and the National Lentil Festival.

By car
& Pullman accessed by US 195, and SR 270 (E Main St/NW Davis Way). It is west of Moscow, ID,  south of Spokane, and  from Seattle. US 195 does not go into town but rather passes by, west of town.
 * ID-8.svg to WA-270.svg E Main St & NW Davis Way From Moscow Hwy 8 goes across the west side of town and becomes WA-Hwy 270 over the state line. It comes into town as E Main St and ends at its intersection with WA-27 (Grand Ave). WA-270 continues west towards US Hwy 195 (west of town) on NW Davis Way which is one block north of Main along Grand Ave.
 * WA-27.svg Grand Ave goes north-south through town from Spokane Valley (suburb east of Spokane) via Oaksdale, Palouse and Colfax.

By plane


The next nearest major airport for regularly scheduled commercial flights with more airlines is the Spokane International Airport/Geiger Field located  north. Northwestern Trailways regular shuttle services twice a day between Spokane International Airport, Pullman and Moscow.

By bike
A bike path exists to Moscow, seven miles away.

Get around
Since there is not much to the downtown area, transportation is a must. Public transportation is available from Pullman Transit, though it is often geared towards the university. Pullman has multiple bike trails for summer travel around the town. There is bike share, and Zipcar available on the WSU campus. College Cabs serves the town. The town is very hilly, so walking is great exercise.

See
Being the home of a major state university, there are many WSU centric activities available

Washington State University
Founded in 1890, WSU is one of the oldest land-grant universities in the American West with programs in a broad range of academic disciplines. With an undergraduate enrollment of 24,470 and a total enrollment of 29,686, it is the second largest institution of higher education in the state behind the University of Washington. The WSU Pullman campus is perched upon a hill, characterized by open spaces, views, deep green conifers, and a restrained red brick and basalt material palette--materials originally found on site.

There are many events and places to see and do on campus and in the community off campus for visitors. The below are some of the places of interest on campus for visitors:

By mail




Go next
Pullman is 8 miles away from Moscow, Idaho, which has many attractions worth checking out.