Spokane and Eastern Washington
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Spokane and Eastern Washington - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
This trail—which starts near Nine Mile Falls, northwest of Spokane, then runs through downtown, along Riverfront Park, and then stretches east...Read More
A pleasant place to stroll in summer, this 90-acre park has a formal Renaissance-style garden, conservatory, Japanese garden, duck pond, and...Read More
The 100-acre park is what remains of Spokane's Expo '74. Sprawling across several islands in the Spokane River, near the falls, the park was...Read More
A high point in the coulee, this park has campgrounds, picnic areas, boat rentals, and a state-run golf course that attracts visitors year-round...Read More
On the grounds of the eclectic 1924 mansion of Royal Riblet, the inventor of a square-wheel tractor and the poles that hold up ski lifts, you...Read More
A beautiful view of the valley and wine made without pesticides or preservatives is what you'll find here. Badger Mountain was the first wine...Read More
Owners Rob Griffin and Deborah Barnard offer a variety of fine wines, including excellent Merlot and Cabernet. The Kitchen at Barnard Griffin...Read More
Crooner Bing Crosby grew up in Spokane in a Craftsman-style house built in 1911 by his father and uncles. The house museum has hundreds of items...Read More
On the first Sunday of May, more than 40,000 runners course 12 km (7½ miles) through downtown Spokane and the northwest part of the city. ...Read More
Next door to Barnard Griffin Winery, Bookwalter produces red wines aged in French oak barrels and whites that are 100% stainless-steel fermented...Read More
Owned by Precept Wine, this vineyard produces Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, rosé, and a red blend. The tasting room is in Walla Walla...Read More
Among the large cats living at this zoo are lions, tigers, ligers (a combination of lion and tiger), leopards, pumas, and lynxes. Guided tours...Read More
This architectural masterpiece, considered one of America's most important and beautiful Gothic cathedrals, was constructed in the 1920s with...Read More
This museum has the finest collection of stuffed birds and mammals and preserved invertebrates in the Pacific Northwest; more than 700 are on...Read More
A great number of birds are attracted to this reserve: hawks, falcons, golden eagles, ducks, sandhill cranes, herons, American avocets, black...Read More
Adjacent to the Columbia River, this is one of Washington's great parks. Its 4½-mile-long riverfront has boat ramps, a golf course, picnic areas...Read More
Highway 155 passes through the Colville Indian Reservation, one of the largest reservations in Washington, with about 7,700 enrolled members...Read More
This vast region encompasses mountains, forests, and meadows in the state's northeast corner. Here the desert area ends, and three mountain...Read More
At Washington's oldest standing depot, the society houses exhibits illustrating the history of Dayton and surrounding communities. ...Read More
The entire entryway to the museum is made of petrified wood. Photographs, agricultural displays, petroglyphs, and a large collection of arrowheads...Read More
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