Must-see attractions in Spokane

  • Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture

    Spokane

    In a striking state-of-the-art building in the beautiful Browne's Addition neighborhood, this museum is well worth a visit. It has one of the finest…

  • Riverside State Park

    Spokane

    This park, 6 miles northwest of downtown Spokane, consists of 10,000 acres of protected forest and trails where you can run, walk or cycle to your heart's…

  • Riverfront Park

    Spokane

    The site of the 1974 World's Fair and Exposition, this downtown park has numerous highlights, including a 17-point Sculpture Walk and the scenic Spokane…

  • Spokane Falls

    Spokane

    The Upper and Lower Falls of the Spokane River, conveniently located right downtown, are not only visually impressive but also quite refreshing in summer,…

  • Bing Crosby House

    Spokane

    The immortal Bing Crosby donated a comprehensive collection of his recordings and paraphernalia to alma mater Gonzaga University, and many of these items…

  • Jundt Art Museum

    Spokane

    In the university art center at the end of Pearl St is this museum housing a good collection of classical sculpture and painting, as well as an 18ft…

  • Spokane House Interpretive Center

    Spokane

    This interpretive center, 9.5 miles northwest of Spokane on Hwy 291, is housed in a fort from the earliest permanent non–Native American settlement…

  • Looff Carousel

    Spokane

    Like a relic from an old-fashioned fairground, this 1909 hand-carved carousel is a kids' classic and, along with the larger-than-life Radio Flyer Wagon…

  • Pavilion

    Spokane

    The kitschy Pavilion is a small amusement park in summer and an ice rink in winter. At the time of research it was part of the section of Riverfront that…

  • Gonzaga University

    Spokane

    Founded in 1887 by the Jesuit order, Gonzaga University is famous for its college basketball team and one particularly celebrated former student: the…

  • Spokane Falls SkyRide

    Spokane

    If the view from the bridge isn't quite enough for you, hop onto a gondola for a brief, if scenic, 15-minute ride over Lower Spokane Falls.

  • Sculpture Walk

    Spokane

    There are 17 sculptures to peruse as you wander through Riverfront Park.

  • Clock Tower

    Spokane

    In the center of Riverfront Park, the 151ft clock tower has become the city's signature sight and was originally part of a railway depot built in 1902.

  • Radio Flyer Wagon

    Spokane

    The largest Radio Flyer wagon in the world, this 12ft-high sculpture in the park is great fun for kids to climb on.