Pullman: Come for a One of a Kind Washington State Getaway
Charming Pullman, WA in the south eastern part of Washington State is the largest city in Whitman County. Originally named ‘Three Forks’, the city was later renamed ‘Pullman’ after George Pullman, an industrialist. Nicknamed ‘The Lentil Capital’, it is known as an agricultural area that produced wheat and legumes. You can easily reach the city from the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport, located 5 miles from the city center.
Best Time to Visit
To make the most of warm weather activities, visit the city in the summer months. Pullman, Washington sees an uptick in tourist arrivals in April and May and again from August to November with the most number of tourists arriving in October. The off season runs from December to March. There are also very few visitors in June and July. Get the best Pullman, WA hotel deals and book your accommodations in the off season.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Pullman, WA is home to Washington State University. When in the city, make it a point to check out the historical campus. Other places of note in the city include Beasley Coliseum and Martin Stadium. Take loads of photos when visiting these places. If you like rock climbing, be sure to check out the Pullman Rocks. Located just outside the city, it offers top rope climbing and bouldering. You should also check out beautiful Sunnyside Park with its open areas and water features. At the end of a day exploring everything that Pullman has to offer rest up and relax at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites Pullman or at the Residence Inn Pullman.