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Displaying 8 of 8 Recreation for the Spokane Region
City of Spokane Valley Parks & Recreation
2426 N Discovery Place
Spokane Valley, WA 99216
Phone: (509) 921-1000
Fax: (509) 921-1008Website: www.spokanevalley.orgLocation: Spokane Valley Category: Parks & Wildlife Refuges
Features in the Discovery Playground are designed to provide accessible and imaginative learn-and-play activities for a variety of ages and abilities. Using sight, sound, scent and touch, the elements of the playground are designed to provide activities that support physical, educational and social development. A variety of inviting gathering areas will accommodate individual, family and group activities.
Mount Spokane State Park
26107 Mt Spokane State Park Dr
Mead, WA 99021
Phone: (509) 238-4258
Website: www.mtspokane.com Location: Spokane County Category: Parks & Wildlife Refuges
30 miles northwest of downtown on Highway 206. Vista House, which stands on the mountain's crest, affords spectacular views. Facilities include two day lodges and five chairlifts. There is an overnight group camp area and a nature reserve
Nine Mile Recreation Area (Satellite park to River ...
14925 N Hedin Rd
Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026
Phone: (509) 468-2286 Toll-Free: (888) 226-7688
Fax: (509) 465-5571Website: www.riversidestatepark.orgLocation: Spokane County Category: Parks & Wildlife Refuges
Season begins Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Riverfront Park
507 N Howard
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 625-6601
Fax: (509) 625-6630Website: www.spokaneriverfrontpark.comLocation: Downtown Spokane Category: Parks & Wildlife Refuges
Explore 100 acres of fun right in the heart of Downtown Spokane. This city landmark features year-round attractions including a Giant Screen IMAX Theatre, gondola skyride over the falls, a historic 1909 Looff Carrousel, ice skating in winter, mini-golf, amusement rides, pavillion restaurant, park tour train, and more family fun. There are also walking paths and a segment of the Centennial trail.
Riverside State Park
Bowl & Pitcher Campground 4427 N Aubrey L White Pkwy
Spokane, WA 99205
Phone: (509) 465-5064 Toll-Free: (888) 226-7688
Fax: (509) 465-5571Website: www.riversidestatepark.orgLocation: Spokane County Category: Parks & Wildlife Refuges
Riverside is the only state park with an off-road vehicle area. To get there, take Francis west which then turns into Hwy 291 as it veers north. Take a left on Seven Mile Road, left on Inland Road. This 600-acre off-road area west of Deep Creek is perfect for motocross, 4-wheel drive and dirt biking and snowmobiles in the winter.
Spokane County Parks, Recreation & Golf
404 N Havana
Spokane, WA 99202
Phone: (509) 477-4730
Fax: (509) 477-2454Website: www.spokanecounty.org/parksLocation: Spokane County Category: Parks & Wildlife Refuges
The mission of the Parks, Recreation and Golf Department is to enhance the general quality of life for the residents of Spokane County by providing the highest quality and quantity of parks, recreation, open space, and related cultural opportunities given the available resources.
Spokane Parks & Recreation
808 W Spokane Falls Blvd, 5th Floor
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 625-6200
Fax: (509) 625-6205Website: www.spokaneparks.orgLocation: Downtown Spokane Category: Parks & Wildlife Refuges
Finch Arboretum, (509)624-4832; 3404 W Woodland Boulevard. West of downtown off of Sunset Boulevard An extensive botanical and tree garden with more than 2,000 labeled ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers. Manito Park (509) 625-6622; S Grand at 18th Japanese Formal Gardens, Rose Garden, Duncan Garden, Lilac Garden, Perennial Garden, Mirror Pond, Conservatory and Picnicing. Historic D.C. Corbin House, (509)625-6677, 507 W 7th Avenue 1889 Georgia Revival structure with 3/4 wrap around veranda, shu
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge
26010 S Smith Rd
Cheney, WA 99004
Phone: (509) 235-4723
Website: www.fws.gov/turnbull Location: Spokane County Category: Parks & Wildlife Refuges
Turnbull encompasses approx. 16,000 acres of the Channeled Scablands. The ecosystem that predominates the Refuge is unique within the National Wildlife Refuge System. Forces of volcanism, glaciation and the largest flood in geological history have forged a distinct environment. Basalt outcrops, channeled canyons and ponderosa pine forests infused in a diverse landscape (130 marshes, wetlands and lakes) create an environment of beauty & a quality wildlife habitat. The acres of wetlands represen
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