Guidebook for Spokane

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Guidebook for Spokane

Essentials

Many local and organic options, but can be on the pricey side. They also have a food bar where they will prepare food for you.
57 locals recommend
Huckleberry's Natural Market
926 S Monroe St
57 locals recommend
Many local and organic options, but can be on the pricey side. They also have a food bar where they will prepare food for you.
24 locals recommend
Rosauers Supermarkets
907 W 14th Ave
24 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Manito Park is THE place to see in Spokane! 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. Manito Park's large trees and well tended landscaping make for a great place to visit in Spokane.
206 locals recommend
Manito Park
1702 S Grand Blvd
206 locals recommend
Manito Park is THE place to see in Spokane! 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. Manito Park's large trees and well tended landscaping make for a great place to visit in Spokane.
High Drive Parkway Trail is a 9.7 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Spokane, Washington that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until November. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
10 locals recommend
High Drive Bluff Park
3418 S Jefferson Dr
10 locals recommend
High Drive Parkway Trail is a 9.7 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Spokane, Washington that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until November. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
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. More information about the trail can be found below: https://www.traillink.com/trail/centennial-trail-state-park/#trail-detail-about
18 locals recommend
Centennial Trail Park
18 locals recommend
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. More information about the trail can be found below: https://www.traillink.com/trail/centennial-trail-state-park/#trail-detail-about
An extensive botanical and tree garden with more than 2,000 labeled ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers. Walk the many trails that weave through the 65 acres or stop alongside Garden Springs Creek and enjoy the serene setting.
9 locals recommend
John A. Finch Arboretum
3404 W Woodland Blvd
9 locals recommend
An extensive botanical and tree garden with more than 2,000 labeled ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers. Walk the many trails that weave through the 65 acres or stop alongside Garden Springs Creek and enjoy the serene setting.

Sightseeing

When people think Spokane, they think Riverfront Park. From the thundering Spokane Falls to the towering, historic Great Northern Clocktower to the hand-carved Looff Carrousel, the sprawling 100-acre campus is home to many of the region’s most iconic attractions.
213 locals recommend
Riverfront Park
507 N Howard St
213 locals recommend
When people think Spokane, they think Riverfront Park. From the thundering Spokane Falls to the towering, historic Great Northern Clocktower to the hand-carved Looff Carrousel, the sprawling 100-acre campus is home to many of the region’s most iconic attractions.

Food Scene

49 locals recommend
Rocket Bakery
1301 W 14th Ave
49 locals recommend
31 locals recommend
Chaps Coffee Co
4237 Cheney Spokane Rd
31 locals recommend
13 locals recommend
Clover Restaurant & Bar
913 E Sharp Ave
13 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
Wandering Table
1242 W Summit Pkwy
21 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
Picabu Bistro
6 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
Ginger Asian Bistro
10 locals recommend
Allie's Vegan Pizzeria & Cafe
1314 S Grand Blvd
6 locals recommend
22 locals recommend
Bangkok Thai
1325 S Grand Blvd
22 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Fiesta Mexicana
1227 S Grand Blvd
8 locals recommend
24 locals recommend
The Scoop
1001 W 25th Ave
24 locals recommend
36 locals recommend
Frank's Diner
1516 W 2nd Ave
36 locals recommend
9 locals recommend
Brain Freeze Creamery
1238 W Summit Pkwy
9 locals recommend
Lindaman's Bistro and Catering
1235 S Grand Blvd
43 locals recommend
47 locals recommend
Rockwood Bakery
315 E 18th Ave
47 locals recommend

Shopping

Bruttles Gourmet Candies
828 W Sprague Ave
Open May-October, Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8am-1pm
Farmers Market
2195 W 5th Ave
Open May-October, Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8am-1pm
The Thursday Market seeks to make available fresh, healthy, locally grown food and locally crafted products to the South Perry neighborhood and the broader Spokane community. The market intends to serve as a resource to the community offering affordable and high quality products while giving small farmers and local artisans a venue to sustain their enterprise and support their quality of life. Open May-October, Thursdays from 3pm-7pm
8 locals recommend
South Perry Farmers Market
924 S Perry St
8 locals recommend
The Thursday Market seeks to make available fresh, healthy, locally grown food and locally crafted products to the South Perry neighborhood and the broader Spokane community. The market intends to serve as a resource to the community offering affordable and high quality products while giving small farmers and local artisans a venue to sustain their enterprise and support their quality of life. Open May-October, Thursdays from 3pm-7pm
Oodles of varieties of fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Cheese, honey, pastured eggs and meat, too. Baked goods, pickles, and jams. Take home a gorgeous bouquet, or choose the perfect plant and grow your own. All of the wonderful items are grown, baked, or crafted by the vendors who sell them. Everything is local, in season, and much is organic. There are a gathering of street food vendors and live music. From tacos to wood-fired pizza and grass-fed burgers, it has something for everyone. Bring a blanket and stake out a spot on the picnic lawn in the Nest for dining al fresco. Open Mid-May to September from 5-9pm
19 locals recommend
Kendall Yards Night Market
1335 W Summit Pkwy
19 locals recommend
Oodles of varieties of fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Cheese, honey, pastured eggs and meat, too. Baked goods, pickles, and jams. Take home a gorgeous bouquet, or choose the perfect plant and grow your own. All of the wonderful items are grown, baked, or crafted by the vendors who sell them. Everything is local, in season, and much is organic. There are a gathering of street food vendors and live music. From tacos to wood-fired pizza and grass-fed burgers, it has something for everyone. Bring a blanket and stake out a spot on the picnic lawn in the Nest for dining al fresco. Open Mid-May to September from 5-9pm