Location

LOCATION





Riverfront Park
When you are standing in the 100-acres of beauty that makes Riverfront Park an urban oasis, it's hard to imagine just 50 years ago it was an old railyard. The area was not only cleaned up but turned into the site of the 1974 World's Fair. Now, Riverfront Park is the jewel of downtown Spokane. The Spokane River winds through and cascades over basalt rock and two dams to create the largest urban waterfall in the country. Allow plenty of time to explore Riverfront Spokane's rich history, many attractions, and natural beauty.
Riverfront Park
River Park Square
River Park Square Shopping Center is at the heart of downtown and just steps away from Spokane Falls & Riverfront Park. Explore a curated collection of retailers including Nordstrom, Nike, Apple, and many more. Grab a bite at one of the local restaurants, enjoy mini golf and a brew at Flatstick Pub, or catch a movie at AMC Theatres with IMAX!
River Park Square
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
The Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture features five exhibition galleries that highlight regional history, the arts, and American Indian culture. Tours are available at historic Campbell House (1898) and its Carriage House Activity Center plus the complex has an archive library, museum store, café, and art rental and sales program. We are located just west of downtown Spokane in the beautiful Browne’s Addition Historic Neighborhood.
Northwest Museum

Knitting Factory
Knitting Factory Concert House is the Northwest's premier concert house, restaurant, and nightclub, located in the heart of downtown Spokane. Knitting Factory's 1,500-capacity concert venue features top performers from around the world.

Knitting Factory
Manito Park
Spokane's Manito Park is one of the most iconic places in Spokane. This beautiful park is just minutes from downtown and a must-see for visitors and locals alike. Considered one of the best parks in Spokane, Washington, Manito is a 90-acre public park located in the South Hill neighborhood just minutes from downtown. Manito is much more than just any old park. With spacious manicured lawns, playgrounds, walking and biking paths, abounding flowers, topiary shrubs, ponds, a greenhouse conservatory, a
café, scenic drives, and picturesque gardens, it is an oasis for the 150,000 people who visit the park each year.
Manito Park
Centennial Trail
Hike, bike, or skate on the 40-mile Spokane River Centennial Trail, which has 18 marked trailheads and spans two states – Washington and Idaho. Used by nearly 2 million people annually, this terrain-diverse trail offers tourists and locals beautiful and accessible recreation all year round.
trail
Mount Spokane State Park
Mount Spokane State Park is known as a hub for year-round adventures. As one of Washington’s largest state parks, Mount Spokane has over 100 miles of trails within the dense forest of the Selkirk Mountains. Mount Spokane State Park boasts a multitude of panoramic views, meaning you can hike for days and not see the same view twice.
Mount Spokane
Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox
Originally built as a 2300-seat movie theater, the renovated Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox seats approximately 1600, and serves as a much-needed mid-sized performance venue in the heart of the city. It has also become the home for the Spokane Symphony and several other local performing arts organizations.
Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox

Explore the Districts
Spokane is an exciting, engaging, and a generous city made up of several distinct districts. You’ll find something new in Spokane’s different neighborhoods. 

Districts
Dry Fly Distilling
Dry Fly embraces the farm-to-bottle approach for all of their products. Grain is sourced from family farms located within 30 miles of the distillery. Dry Fly gin also boasts a locally sourced botanical deck. With each product consumers can be sure they are getting the finest spirits available and it is a totally grain-to-glass operation.
Dry Fly Distilling