Outdoor Adventure

Just minutes from downtown Spokane, Riverside State Park consists of 9,194 acres along the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. Recreational opportunities include mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, and boating and more! Discover Pass required. Can be purchased on site or checked out from Spokane Public Library of Things.

Dishman Hills Natural Area

The Dishman Hills consists of over 3,200 acres of protected land, jointly managed by Dishman Hills Conservancy, Spokane County Parks, and the Washington Department of Natural Resources.  Twelve minutes from Convention Center via car. 

Wiley E Water River Rafting

Minimum group of 4 leaves from Peaceful Valley for a two-hour float through Riverside State Park. 509.998.1120.

High Drive Bluff Park

500 acres of Ponderosa Pine forests and bunchgrass meadows that thrive along a steep hillside below. This large natural space is known as the High Drive Bluff, and there is a lot more to explore than most people realize. Just minutes from downtown Spokane.

Manito Park

Manito Park is a public park located in beautiful Spokane Washington's South Hill neighborhood. Manito Park has five gardens, a conservatory and duck pond.The 90 acre park includes spacious manicured lawns, playgrounds, walking and biking paths, flowers, topiary shrubs, a greenhouse conservatory and multiple picturesque gardens.

RiverFront Park

Just across the street from the Davenport Grand Hotel and adjacent to the Convention Center, Riverfront Park should be your first choice for exploring the city. The Falls themselves will be at spring flood with spectacular views from either the two suspension bridges or the skyide while the Looff Carousel is open until 7:00 nightly. Don't overlook the skating ribbon!