 | With a fantastic four-season climate and 260 sunny days each year, our region is busting at the seam with outdoor adventures. Where else can you enjoy a morning paddle down a lazy river, bike through miles of lush forest, tee up at area golf courses, climb up steep rock faces, cool off in one of 76 regional lakes, camp in gorgeous state parks, wrestle with whitewater rapids and ski through fresh powder? If you couldn't already tell, Spokane is a prime location for everything outdoors.
Grab your gear and plan a trip to experience the rush of the Spokane region!
Check out these links for more information about recreation in the Spokane Regional and Washington State:
49 Degrees North Mountain Resort
3311 Flowery Trail Rd
Chewelah, WA 99109
Phone: (509) 935-6649 Toll-Free: (866) 376-4949
Fax: (509) 935-4218Website: www.ski49n.comLocation: Outside Spokane County Category: Winter Sports
49 Degrees North, full service alpine ski area, 1850 vertical drop, five chairlifts, one surface lift. 50 miles North of Spokane off Hwy 395 in Chewelah.
Adventure Sport Rentals
1401 E Best
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
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.
Bear Creek Lodge
24817 N Mt Spokane Park Dr
Mead, WA 99021
Phone: (509) 238-9114
Fax: (509) 238-3048Website: www.bearcreeklodgewa.comLocation: Spokane County Category: Winter Sports
Bear Creek Lodge's snow tubing hill has recently undergone massive upgrades including snowmaking and faster, covered tubes. The hill is 90 feet high, with a run out approaching 800 feet. It’s hands down the most exciting snow tubing experience in the Inland Northwest and is perfect for family fun, group events, and corporate "Winter Fest" parties. See website for public sessions; reservations are suggested. Contact us for private events.
Circling Raven Golf Club
27068 S Highway 95
Worley, ID 83876
Phone: (800) 523-2464 Toll-Free: (800) 523-2464
Fax: (208) 686-5252Website: www.circlingraven.comLocation: Idaho Category: Golf Courses & Facilities
Easily accessible, a 45-minute drive from Spokane International Airport -Circling Raven has quickly been named a best-of or best-new course by Golf Digest, GOLF Magazine, Zagat Survey, Men's Health, The Golf Insider, and Golfweek Magazine. A member of the Idaho Golf Trail and owned by the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. Breathtaking scenery. First-rate customer service.
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 is located at 1102 N Liberty Lake Rd in Liberty Lake, WA. The driving range has newer mats to be used in the spring & fall. The golf course has permanent greens & tees with open play on Mondays-Saturdays. Sunday is Family Play Day at 3:00p.m. Palenque Mexican Restaurant is located on site and serves lunch & dinner with liquor, beer & wine.
City of Spokane Golf Courses
808 W Spokane Falls Blvd 5th 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.
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.
The Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course
900 Floating Green Dr
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone: (208) 667-4653 Toll-Free: (800) 935-6283
Fax: (208) 667-5683Website: www.floatinggreen.comLocation: Outside Spokane County Category: Golf Courses & Facilities
Challenge the World's Only Floating Green as you experience one of "America's Top 10 Resort Courses" (Golf Week Magazine) with spectacular lakefront scenery just 30 minutes from Spokane.
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
Conservation Northwest 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.
Downriver Golf Course
3225 N Columbia Circle
Spokane, WA 99205
Phone: (509) 327-5269
Website: http://disc-golf-courses.local-data.com/ 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.
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: Rafting, Kayaking and Canoeing
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 Suite F
Spokane, WA 99205
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.
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