Scoot Spokane
Scoot Spokane is a partnership between Visit Spokane and Lime to provide visitors with the information on where to find Lime Scooters, how to use them safely, and where to go once you’re on them. Our itineraries are intended to provide (you) our visitors with access to different districts within Spokane that may be a little far for some to walk, thus making them the perfect scooting distance.
Quick Links
How to Scoot Spokane
- Download the Lime app (Apple Store) (Google Play)
- Scan or enter code to unlock
- Click "End Ride" in the app to end your trip
- Take a picture of the scooter to end your ride.
Scoot Spokane Safety Tips
Always follow helmet laws
Apply brakes to slow down/stop
Do a pre-ride safety check
Always follow traffic laws
Be mindful of road obstructions
Park properly by curbside
IN DOWNTOWN
Scoot Spokane First Ride Academy
Learn how to ride the Lime Scooters safely in a fun environment! Join us for Scoot Spokane First Ride Academy classes with Riverfront Spokane and Lime throughout the summer. The free classes include tips on how to use the app, scooters and bikes lead by the experts at Lime. You’ll take a few laps before heading across the river to Kendall Yards to test out your new skills. Your Lime ride will have you back at the Visitor Information Center in Riverfront Park in time to enjoy Free Movie Night at the Lilac Bowl.
Classes are free, but limited to the first 30 reservations. Lime rides and helmets are included.
Scoot Spokane First Ride Academy Classes
- 6:00pm, Visitor Center in Riverfront Park
- Wednesday, June 12
- Wednesday, July 10
- Wednesday, August 14
Scoot Spokane Itineraries
Kendall Yards
The newest, hippest neighborhood in town
What to see
Killer views, hip restaurants, multiple wineries and a whole art collective. Kendall Yards started as a blank canvas on the north bank of the Spokane River. Armed with a vision and a solid design plan, developers zeroedin on the old rail yard and turned it into the funky, fun neighborhood it is today.
What to do
A river runs through it and some of the best city views available are yours to drink in as you toast the inventiveness of the creative builders, restaurateurs, business owners and artists. The urban neighborhood is filled with shops, restaurants and drinkeries.
Browne's Addition
The oldest, most historic neighborhood in Spokane
What to see
It’s Spokane’s oldest neighborhood. Browne’s Addition is a fine example of Spokane history and the result of some of the city’s earliest visionaries. Filled with stately Victorian mansions, small Arts & Crafts bungalows and mid-century apartment buildings, this neighborhood is now an energetic, artistic and eclectic area to experience.
What to do
Browne’s Addition has a handful of inventive restaurants, coffee shops, and public artwork. Inside the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture you’ll find rotating exhibits sure to pique the interest of any curious mind. Step back in time and experience what it’s like to live in 1900s Spokane opulence with a tour of the Campbell House.
South Perry District
A Lesson in Revitalization
What to see
Call it a successful experiment in transition. Spokane’s Perry District is the embodiment of revival and rebirth. Once abandoned buildings are now filled with sound and life. New growth and development make it a perfect mix of new and old for any traveler to experience.
What to do
Cruise down the main drag on Perry Street and you’ll find a pedestrian friendly area filled with couples and families shopping, people sitting on patios drinking locally brewed beer, or eating the fruits of several restaurants’ labors.
Garland District
The most challenging itinerary on the list, but totally worth it
What to see
Tucked on Spokane’s northside, the Garland District is where culture meets history. A walkable and scootable neighborhood, the Garland District is where visitors can explore art galleries and antique shops while stopping in at record and book stores all under the shadow of the some of the city’s beloved landmarks.
What to do
At the northwest corner of the neighborhood, visitors are greeted by the marquee for the historic Garland Theater. Following multiple restorations, the theater now boasts modern technology while maintaining its classic charms. Visitors can enjoy a recent movie, a cult classic.Just down the street is the iconic Milk Bottle. Built in 1935 as a retail storefront for – you guessed it – dairy products, Mary Lou’s Milk Bottle is now a 1950s style diner.