Getting Around
Pullman is best navigated by car, but public transportation options are available for students and residents.
Pullman, located in southeastern Washington, is renowned for its fertile agricultural lands and rolling hills. As the most populous city in Whitman County, it is home to Washington State University, a major public research university that contributes to the vibrant college-town atmosphere. The city also hosts the international headquarters of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. Pullman's proximity to Moscow, Idaho, and the University of Idaho enhances its appeal as an academic and cultural hub. The Pullman–Moscow Regional Airport provides convenient access to the area.
Home to Washington State University.
Rich agricultural heritage with rolling hills.
Close proximity to Moscow, Idaho.
Hosts Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories headquarters.
Pullman–Moscow Regional Airport nearby.
Close access to Moscow, Idaho, expands cultural and academic opportunities.
Rich agricultural heritage with a focus on wheat and legumes.
Vibrant college-town atmosphere with a strong sense of community.
Pullman is best navigated by car, but public transportation options are available for students and residents.
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$80-$150 p/day
Check out university events and local festivals for a taste of community life.
Explore the scenic Palouse region with its hiking and biking trails.
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Be prepared for diverse weather conditions, with cold winters and warm summers.
Academics, Agriculture, Community, University Events
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a beautiful time to visit Pullman, with blooming landscapes and university events.
Summers are warm, ideal for exploring the Palouse region and attending local festivals.
Fall offers stunning foliage and a bustling university atmosphere.
Winters can be cold, but the university's activities keep the city vibrant.