Living in Pullman

Welcome to the heart of the Palouse, one of the most beautiful places in the Pacific Northwest. Home to 34,000 people, Pullman is known for low crime rates, family-friendly environments, and a continual infusion of innovation influenced by Washington State University’s flagship campus.

Tourists and locals alike enjoy our first-class hiking, fishing, biking, snowshoeing, and golfing. For anyone with a love of the outdoors, Pullman is a natural fit.

Pullman is home to Washington State University’s main campus in Pullman, Washington. The college and Pullman community hosts fun events throughout the year, such as the Lentil Festival, concerts, and WSU athletic events.

Residents can find fine-dining experiences in downtown Pullman or stop by the WSU Creamery to try out Cougar Gold Cheese.

An expanding regional airport right here in Pullman makes distanced travel easy and efficient.

Explore Nearby Cities

Moscow, Idaho

Less than 9 miles to the east, is home to the University of Idaho. Many Pullman residents regularly spend time in Moscow for dining experiences, the summer Farmer’s Market, winter ice rink, and Vandal activities. Check out the Moscow Chamber of Commerce to explore more about our extended community.

Spokane, Washington

Is approximately 75 miles north of Pullman. Spokane is the second largest city in Washington with a population of 447,000, there’s plenty to do a short drive away.

Metro Puget Sound Region

Is west of Pullman. Home to the state’s urban core, the region includes the cities of Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, and Everett.

The Palouse