Rosalia, WA
united states
united states
Rosalia is a small wheat farming town in southeastern Washington, about 35 miles south of Spokane via US Highway 195. State Route 271 connects it to the regional road network, while I-90 provides access from the west through Sprague. The surrounding Palouse region features rolling hills of golden grain fields. The town's towering grain elevator, visible for miles across the farmland, has served as both a navigation landmark and symbol of the area's agricultural heritage since the 1880s.