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
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
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
On 15 acres at Fort Walla Walla Park, a 17-building pioneer village depicts the region's life in the 1800s, and five halls house military,...Read More
Colorful displays about the dam, a 13-minute film on the site's geology and the dam's construction, and information about the 30-minute laser...Read More
More than 30 pioneer-era buildings have been brought here from other parts of Grant County. They include a blacksmith forge, saloon, barbershop...Read More
Visitors here can see a farmstead, lookout tower, trappers' cabins, blacksmith shop, sawmill, and museum. ...Read More
More than 200 species of birds have been identified here, and many waterfowl make it their winter home. But the 15,000 acres of water and marsh...Read More
Spokane's museum for children is in the lower level of River Park Square and has six interactive galleries for hands-on learning. Exhibits include...Read More
The museum moved into the historic Washington Water Power building in 2016, a smaller site than its previous location, and features a variety...Read More
The small Museum of Art has lectures as well as exhibitions that might include turned-wood art, Native American art, or landscaping displays. ...Read More
Affectionately referred to as the MAC, the museum is in an impressive six-level glass-and-wood structure. It has an audiovisual display and...Read More
Okanogan pioneer life is portrayed in the displays here, and there's a replica of an Old West town. Outside are Okanogan's oldest building,...Read More
Planted with native and exotic flowers and trees, this turn-of-the-20th-century park has a fine aviary. It was originally landscaped by sons...Read More
This is a great place to cool off from the hot central Washington sunshine, with an Olympic-sized pool, two 200-foot waterslides, a tube slide...Read More
This is a reconstruction of Waiilatpu Mission, a Presbyterian outpost established on Cayuse lands in 1836. The park preserves the foundations...Read More
Displays show the area's development from prehistoric times to the nuclear age and there are educational exhibits, some of which are hands-on...Read More
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