Kamiak Butte National Natural Landmark is a scenic natural area in the Palouse region of Washington, offering exceptional hiking opportunities and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Kamiak Butte National Natural Landmark is a striking feature in the Palouse, an expansive area known for its rolling hills and unique geology in southeastern Washington. Located in Whitman County, this landmark is a ridge primarily composed of quartzite, showcasing a rich tapestry of lush stands of Ponderosa pine and mixed hardwoods. The butte rises prominently above the surrounding fields, providing a stark contrast to the patchwork of farmland below. The area is renowned for its biodiversity, supporting over 150 plant species and a variety of wildlife, including deer, coyotes, and numerous bird species. It offers nearly five miles of hiking trails traversing diverse terrains, with the Pine Ridge Trail being particularly popular for its panoramic outlook over the Palouse and beyond. Recognized as a National Natural Landmark in 1965, it remains a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts drawn to its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The site combines ecological importance with recreational appeal, making it a key point of interest for nature lovers and hikers alike.
Pine Ridge Trail scenic overlook
Old-growth Ponderosa pine forest
Spring and summer wildflower displays
A challenging climb offering stunning 360-degree views
A 3.5-mile loop that offers breathtaking views of the Palouse.
Unique geological features that characterize the butte and offer insights into the area's natural history.
These towering trees provide a crucial habitat for local wildlife and define the landscape.