Steptoe Butte - Wikipedia The 3,612-foot (1,101 m) butte is preserved as Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site, a publicly owned 150-acre (61 ha) recreation area located 12 miles (19 km) north of Colfax
Steptoe Butte State Park - All You SHOULD Know 2026 (with Reviews) This park is essentially a huge hill poking out of the palouse hills (loess) plain The road winds around and around until you get to the top! Excellent views here, but very windy The whole area around Steptoe Butte and Walla Walla is one of the most beautiful I have seen so far
Steptoe Butte - Washington State Parks Foundation Steptoe Butte State Park is a 150-acre, 3,612-foot-tall natural monument Thimble-shaped, the quartzite butte looms in bald grandeur over the prevailing flat lands
Best hikes and trails in Steptoe Butte State Park | AllTrails Steptoe Butte offers views of the colorful Palouse Hills in the southeastern wheat region of Washington This trail is a road that spirals around this tallest point in the region all the way to the top of the butte
Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site - Washington Trails Association Fans of geology, history and, of course, nature can enjoy this 168-acre day-use park The top of the butte has magnificent views from above the Palouse Hills, and you can learn more about the area’s unique geology from interpretive panels at the summit
Steptoe Butte Explained Steptoe Butte is a quartzite island jutting out of the silty loess of the Palouse hills in Whitman County, Washington, in the northwest United States The 3612feet butte is preserved as Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site, a publicly owned 150acres recreation area located north of Colfax
Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site - Explore Washington State Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site delivers an unmatched combination of spectacular 200-mile vistas, ancient geological wonder, and fascinating human history, making it an essential destination for understanding both the natural heritage and scenic beauty of the Palouse region