 | It's time for a little trivia Jeopardy-style! Often referred to as the heart of the Inland Northwest, this mountain side city is considered a Mecca of outdoor recreational opportunities. If you answered, "What is Spokane?" you would be correct! Spokane's prime location creates a fantastic four-season climate featuring 260 sunny days each year. Whether you're a snow bunny or a lover of summer, Spokane's got your outdoor aphrodisiac. Hike and bike to your heart's delight, ski the epic northwest Rockies, tee up on one of 33 fabulous golf courses with challenging holes and unmatched scenery or enjoy one of 76 pristine local lakes. Only in Spokane can you find these opportunities and so much more right outside your door. Check out these links for more information about recreation in the Spokane Regional and Washington State:
Displaying 14 of 55 Recreation for the Spokane Region
Adventure Sport Rentals
24817 N Mt. Spokane Park Dr
Mead, WA 99021
Phone: (509) 241-0232
Website: www.adventuresportrentals.com Location: Spokane County Category: Adventure Sports
Adventure Sport Rentals provides you and your family, friends, or work associates the opportunity to experience the beauty of the Inland Northwest on ATVs year round or snowmobiles in the winter. We offer guided tours, open rentals, or tow and go renting options for your convenience.
Backcountry Aerosports
9013 W Jensen Rd
Cheney, WA 99004
Phone: (509) 990-5060
Website: www.trikeschool.com Location: West Plains Category: Adventure Sports
Only 15-minutes from Downtown Spokane & just outside controlled airspace. We're perched atop Prosser Butte with a view that will keep you flying, whether you leave the ground or not... It's our personal dream of an airpark with the perfect level of adventure in every direction.
City of Liberty Lake
22710 E Country Vista Dr
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
Phone: (509) 755-6700
Fax: (509) 755-6713Website: www.libertylakewa.govLocation: Liberty Lake Category: Golf Courses & Facilities
Trailhead", the City of Liberty Lake's Executive 9-Hole Golf Course, located at 1102 N Liberty Lake Road, Liberty Lake, Washington is now open. The driving range has brand new mats to be used in the spring and fall, depending on the weather. The golf course has already been moved to permanent greens and tees. Open Play: Mondays - Saturdays. "Sunday is Family Play": 3:00 p.m. Family Play. Mexican restaurant serving lunch and dinner with liquor, beer and wine.
City of Spokane Golf Courses
808 W Spokane Falls Blvd 7th Floor
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 625-6200
Fax: (509) 625-6205Website: www.spokanegolf.orgLocation: Downtown Spokane Category: Golf Courses & Facilities
Spokane's golf season is April 15 to Labor Day. All courses will be open for play unless snow covered or due to inclement weather. Courses include: Downriver Golf Course, Esmeralda, Indian Canyon, and The Creek at Qualchan.
Conservation Northwest
35 W Main, Ste 220
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 747-1663
Fax: (509) 747-1267Website: www.conservationnw.orgLocation: Downtown Spokane Category: Biking, Hiking & Backpacking
Northwest Ecosystem Alliance has been working to protect the Northwest's wildlife and wild places since 1989, including the beautiful mountains, abundant wildlife, and exceptional hiking trails of the Colville National Forest north of Spokane.
The Creek at Qualchan
301 E Meadowlane Rd
Spokane, WA 99224-8275
Phone: (509) 448-9317
Website: www.spokanegolf.org Location: Southwest Spokane Category: Golf Courses & Facilities
A creek meandering throughout the course, five ponds, wooded and hilly areas, a few holes with open beauty, and well protected greens add a new treat to golf enthusiasts. Located in a very natural setting, a sanctuary for many species of birds and wildlife. The Creek at Qualchan is a member of the New York State Audubon Society. Four sets of tees and a par of 72 will give all skill levels a special golf experi
Downriver Golf Course
3225 N Columbia Circle
Spokane, WA 99205
Phone: (509) 327-5269
Website: www.spokanegolf.org Location: Northwest Spokane Category: Golf Courses & Facilities
Downriver Golf Course is a layout that can be enjoyed by players of all skill levels. While not horribly intimidating for the occasional player it also provides a great challenge for the accomplished golfer. Downriver is one of the oldest golf courses in the Spokane area built in 1916. The golf course is heavily treed and lies along the Spokane River and is bordered by Riverside State Park. Over the years Downriver has become a community favorite!
Esmeralda Golf Course
3933 E Courtland Avenue
Spokane, WA 99217
Phone: (509) 487-6291
Website: www.spokanegolf.org Location: Northeast Spokane Category: Golf Courses & Facilities
One of four City courses, constructed in 1956, that is located in northeast Spokane. Esmeralda offers open space and flat fairways lined with over 2,000 trees. The combination of attributes makes this superbly maintained course an easy one to break 100 on and tough to break par. Seniors and beginners find Esmeralda a great haven and help to make it Spokane's most played municipal course with par 70, 6,249 yards. Esmeralda's layout lends itself to all levels of golfing skills.
First Student
3410 E Trent
Spokane, WA 99202
Phone: (509) 482-7270
Fax: (509) 482-7275Website: www.firstcharterbus.comLocation: Northeast Spokane Category: Sightseeing & Tours
Ground transportation, airport shuttles, shopping & sightseeing excursions.
Flow Adventures
2807 W Euclid
Spokane, WA 99205
Phone: (509) 242-8699 Toll-Free: (866) 808-4940
Website: www.flow-adventures.com Location: Spokane County Category: Adventure Sports
Flow Adventures is dedicated to offering enjoyable and quality experiences. We offer kayak and raft trips, instruction courses on the Spokane and Salmon rivers as well as Leave No Trace and Wilderness Education Association Courses. Whether you're on a six day Salmon River kayak excursion or raft trip, introduction to kayak, roll clinic, or an ACA raft guide course, we expect to have a great time!
Friends of the Centennial Trail
28 W Indiana
Spokane, WA 99208
Phone: (509) 624-7188
Fax: (509) 624-7038Website: www.spokanecentennialtrail.orgLocation: Downtown Spokane Category: Biking, Hiking & Backpacking
Enjoy hiking/backpacking, biking, running, canoeing and/or horseback riding on Spokane's scenic 37 mile trail. Maps are available.
Green Bluff Growers
PO Box 1117
Mead, WA 99021
Phone: (509) 238-1258
Website: www.greenbluffgrowers.com Location: Spokane County Category: Sightseeing & Tours
Green Bluff Growers represents a community of friendly family farms, wineries and a B&B dedicated to providing a wonderful country setting for your enjoyment. You'll find delicious fresh picked fruit and vegetables, home baked pies, pastries, handmade gifts, antiques, live music, and unique activities. Join in the fall festivals for feasting and fantastic family fun! It is great for people of all ages!
Group Coordinators
7424 N Lidgerwood
Spokane, WA 99208
Phone: (509) 455-4354
Website: www.groupcoordinators.com Location: Spokane County Category: Sightseeing & Tours
Call us for guided day tours, city tours, spouse programs, historical tours, outdoor activities, step-on guides, bus charters/shuttles, unique dinner venues, and custom tours throughout the west. We've been planning tours and activities for 21 years and our guides are experts on the area. Call now for ideas and a free proposal.
Indian Canyon Golf Course
4304 W West Dr
Spokane, WA 99204
Phone: (509) 747-5353
Website: www.spokanegolf.org Location: Southwest Spokane Category: Golf Courses & Facilities
Indian Canyon, was designed in 1930 by H. Chandler Egan and opened for play in 1935. Indian Canyon has been chosen by Golf Digest as one of the top 25 public course in the United States. The course sits atop the west entrance to Spokane, overlooking the city. As the host to many major tournaments, Indian Canyon has hosted the USGA three times; the United States Amateur Public Links Championship in 1941 and 1984; and the United States Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship in 1989. Indian Cany
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