Spokane and Eastern Washington
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.
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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
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
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
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
This mile-long green patch along Garden Springs Creek has an extensive botanical garden with more than 2,000 labeled trees, shrubs, and flowers...Read More
Here you'll find numerous items illustrating local history, including Native American artifacts. Revolving exhibits have featured the Lewis...Read More
Changing exhibits of works by local and nationally known artists are on show here throughout the school year, and year-end exhibitions showcase...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
At 103 feet, the single-lift locks here are among the world's highest. ...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
Fossils collected all over North America, including prehistoric land and marine animals, are exhibited here. Regional artists are also featured. ...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
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
Opened in 1892 as the state's agriculture school, Washington State University today sprawls almost all the way to the Idaho state line. To park...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
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