Understand
[edit]Literally on the edge of Washington, Farmington is a slumbering little community of 151 residents. It is known for having the state's smallest post office and allegedly the country's tallest wooden flagpole.
Get in
[edit]Farmington can be reached by car, motorcycle, or bicycle. There is no public transportation service or rail line.
Get around
[edit]Getting around the town is easily accomplished by car, motorcycle, bicycle, and on foot.
See
[edit]The Post Office (Main & Second), McCroskey State Park (Across the Idaho border, a scenic gravel drive)
Do
[edit]Mill around and hope for someone to talk to, sleep, plan where to go next.
Buy
[edit]The post office sells stamps and money orders.
Eat
[edit]The last restaurant in town closed upon the owner's death sometime in the early '90's.
Drink
[edit]See "Eat"
Sleep
[edit]Pitch a tent on Skyline Drive, otherwise there is a convenient park bench across from the post office.
Connect
[edit]Someone elsewhere
Go next
[edit]As soon as possible.