Colfax has Concrete River Days. Reardan has Mule Days. In St. Maries, it’s Paul Bunyan Days. We asked readers on Facebook and Twitter to share their vote for best Inland Northwest small-town festival. Here are their responses.
tr1twenty2 @tr1twenty2 Sausagefest in Richland.
Denise Jennings Years ago when I lived in Pullman, I loved Troy Days (Troy, Idaho). They always had a woman’s softball tourney, along with mud wrestling. … Yes, I participated one year and was pulling dirt and stones outta my ears for days! But it was a blast.
Katie Otte Libby Logger Days! Wood chopping and sawing competitions, Bull of the Woods fight, forest management education, beautiful location, and great food.
Brandy Coldsnow Elk Days was always fun!
Britney Wagner
Deutchesfest.
Trisha Crosen
Reardan Mule Days!
Lindquist Debbie Sedro Woolley’s “Blast to the Past” is this coming weekend.
Jenise Jones Mugler Garfield’s May Day! Although it’s been many years (live in Missouri now) it was always a blast while growing up. Of course there is/was Deer Park Settler’s Weekend in July and Palouse Days. Too hard to choose.
Erin Buckley-Noonan Kettle Falls, Wash., Town & Country Days! (Elect the Town Grouch!)
Bj Bolich Lavender Festival! Pend Oreille Valley area.
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