The Upper Spokane Falls, along the Spokane River, are located in downtown Spokane. These cascades are the second-largest urban falls in the United States. Along the trail on the riverfront, …
This area of the trail is known as "Bowl and Pitcher" because of basaltic rock formations that can be seen along the banks of the Spokane River that imaginative visitors …
This big rock is popular with sport climbers and known as a spot with a great view of Steptoe Butte to the South. This monolith and the others like it …
Nestled adjacent to Camp Caro Community Park, Dishman Hills Natural Area sprawls across 530 acres of rugged terrain adorned with rocky hills, tranquil ponds, and diverse vegetation. With a mix …
Painted Rocks Nature Trail is named for the rocks just outside of the parking lot that are adorned with pictographs painted by members of the Spokane tribe in the 1750s. …
Manito Park spans 90 acres and features botanical gardens, a conservatory, arboretum, and natural areas. Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015, it has been Spokane's primary community park for over a century.
Mount Kit Carson is the second-highest peak in Mount Spokane State Park at 5,249 feet. To the southeast, hikers can get views of Newman Lake and Antoine Peak Conservation area. …
This small, two-tiered waterfall and the surrounding area are popular ice-climbing destinations in the winter months, when the waterfall completely freezes.
Quartz Mountain is 5,129 feet and hikers can see views of the Spokane Valley, the North Idaho panhandle, and the Selkirk Mountains. At the top of the mountain is a …