If you’re looking for a unique weekend getaway with beautiful scenery, exciting attractions, and outdoor activities the whole family will enjoy, then pack a bag and head to Spokane, Washington. From snowboarding to white river rafting, wine tours, museums, and eclectic shopping, Spokane has something to keep your interest piqued all weekend long and beyond.
Riverfront Park was once the site of the World’s Fair.
Mark Wagner (User:Carnildo), CC BY 2.5 , via Wikimedia Commons In 1974, Spokane became the smallest city to host a World’s Fair at the site that is now known as Riverfront Park. Some of the attractions remain, like the 1909 Loof Carousel, a meticulously preserved, hand-carved carousel that is open year-round. For wintertime fun, check out the Numerica Skate Ribbon, a 650-foot ice skating pathway lined with cozy firepits.
Lake Spokane, also known as Long Lake, is a popular day-use and camping destination.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Lake Spokane is a Spokane River reservoir created by the construction of the Long Lake Dam. With an average summer temperature of 74 degrees, this freshwater lake is a fun place to gather for a day of swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking, and fishing.
The Long Lake Waterfront Chalet is a beautiful Vrbo to stay in while you’re visiting Spokane.
Management/Vrbo Remote, yet conveniently located just a half mile from the Centennial Trail and the Nine Mile Recreation area, The Waterfront Chalet is the perfect place for peaceful relaxation after a day of exploring.
And speaking of the Centennial Trail, this is a must-see on your trip to Spokane.
Thaddeus Roan, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Nearly forty miles of paved trails wind through forested and urban areas from the Nine Mile Recreation Area of Lake Spokane to the Idaho border. Spectacular views await as you travel over bridges along the Spokane River and east through historic downtown Spokane.
Manito Park and Botanical Gardens offer tranquil serenity any time of the year.
Jdubman at the English-language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Located in Spokane’s South Hill Neighborhood, Manito is a 90-acre park with an arboretum, conservatory, and walking paths. The brilliant and changing seasonal colors make this a popular place to take photos.
Take in amazing views as far as the eye can see from the Numerica SkyRide.
ARCloud, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Climb aboard the enclosed cabin and enjoy a 15-minute round-trip ride with sweeping views of Spokane Falls, Huntington Park, and Monroe Street Bridge.
Stroll through the North Monroe Shopping District and see the funky side of Spokane.
Management/Meet On Monroe An eclectic mix of old and new make the North Monroe Shopping District a favorite stomping ground for locals and visitors alike. Vintage shops, hip breweries, and cafes, and a seasonal farmer’s market draw folks to this artsy community.
Whether you visit in the warm summer months or the snowy wintertime, Mt. Spokane has exciting activities for the whole family.
Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park/Facebook In the winter, epic skiing and snowboarding attract visitors to Mt. Spokane from all over. Summertime brings hikers to the Kit Carson Loop trail for its moderate incline and stunning views.
You won’t run out of things to do in Spokane, Washington. With an abundance of indoor and outdoor activities, this little hidden gem of a town will be your go-to getaway for a weekend of fun and adventure. Check out these links if you’d like to stay at the Waterfront Chalet or other Spokane area Vrbo locations Have you visited Spokane, Washington? What activities were your favorites? We would love to hear from you. Post your stories in the comments.
Mark Wagner (User:Carnildo), CC BY 2.5 , via Wikimedia Commons
In 1974, Spokane became the smallest city to host a World’s Fair at the site that is now known as Riverfront Park. Some of the attractions remain, like the 1909 Loof Carousel, a meticulously preserved, hand-carved carousel that is open year-round. For wintertime fun, check out the Numerica Skate Ribbon, a 650-foot ice skating pathway lined with cozy firepits.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Lake Spokane is a Spokane River reservoir created by the construction of the Long Lake Dam. With an average summer temperature of 74 degrees, this freshwater lake is a fun place to gather for a day of swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking, and fishing.
Management/Vrbo
Remote, yet conveniently located just a half mile from the Centennial Trail and the Nine Mile Recreation area, The Waterfront Chalet is the perfect place for peaceful relaxation after a day of exploring.
Thaddeus Roan, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Nearly forty miles of paved trails wind through forested and urban areas from the Nine Mile Recreation Area of Lake Spokane to the Idaho border. Spectacular views await as you travel over bridges along the Spokane River and east through historic downtown Spokane.
Jdubman at the English-language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Located in Spokane’s South Hill Neighborhood, Manito is a 90-acre park with an arboretum, conservatory, and walking paths. The brilliant and changing seasonal colors make this a popular place to take photos.
ARCloud, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Climb aboard the enclosed cabin and enjoy a 15-minute round-trip ride with sweeping views of Spokane Falls, Huntington Park, and Monroe Street Bridge.
Management/Meet On Monroe
An eclectic mix of old and new make the North Monroe Shopping District a favorite stomping ground for locals and visitors alike. Vintage shops, hip breweries, and cafes, and a seasonal farmer’s market draw folks to this artsy community.
Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park/Facebook
In the winter, epic skiing and snowboarding attract visitors to Mt. Spokane from all over. Summertime brings hikers to the Kit Carson Loop trail for its moderate incline and stunning views.
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