Centennial Trail State Park, sometimes referred to as the Spokane River Centennial Trail, presents views of rapids and waterfalls on its 37.5-mile snaky run from the Idaho border through downtown Spokane to the rocky canyons west of town.
Green Bluff is an association of small family farms, food stands, breweries and wineries. A 30 minute drive north of Spokane, WA, this area has great seasonal activities and is a gorgeous escape from town.
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 that are toured by over 150,000 visitors each year. The 90 acre park includes spacious manicured lawns, playgrounds, walking and biking paths, flowers, topiary shrubs, a greenhouse conservatory and multiple picturesque gardens.
Coeur d'Alene is an excellent destination for the outdoors. Hiking, golfing, boating, bike rides, shopping, nightlife, beautiful views, and a luxurious resort, there is no shortage of things to do or see here.
Spokane features some excellent breweries and wineries to visit. For wine lovers, consider Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, Cougar Crest Estate Winery, Latah Creek Wine Cellars, Terra Blanca Spokane, Nodland Cellars, and of course Barrister Winery. For beer lovers, consider Iron Goat Brewing, No-Li Brewhouse, River City Brewing, Perry Street Brewing, or 12 String Brewery.
A Spokane icon, the Martin Woldson theater exemplifies Spokane's rich and vibrant performing arts scene, housing the Spokane Symphony, as well as acclaimed entertainers, dance troupes, musical acts, and theater talents.
St. John’s Cathedral is one of the few examples in the United States of classic Gothic architecture. The Cathedral, begun in 1925, is the fulfillment of the dream of the Right Reverend Edward Makin Cross, third Bishop of Spokane.