

Witness the stunning sunrise over the lush gardens and Mirror Pond at Manito Park.
These intricately carved spoons are a traditional craft passed down through generations in Spokane, often featuring intricate designs inspired by the natural beauty of the region.
Support local beekeepers and enjoy the unique taste of Spokane's honey, which varies in flavor based on the flowers the bees visit.
These high-quality wool blankets are made by the Pendleton Woolen Mills, a Pacific Northwest institution, and feature Native American-inspired designs.
Spokane's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers. A lightweight rain jacket will keep you dry while enjoying the park.
Manito Park is home to various bird species. Binoculars will enhance your birdwatching experience.
The park has beautiful picnic spots. A portable blanket will ensure comfort while enjoying your packed lunch.
Known for its unique atmosphere and delicious breakfast options, The Attic is a local favorite.
A popular spot for lunch, The Onion offers a variety of sandwiches and pub classics.
A fine dining experience, Carré d'As offers elegant French cuisine in a historic building.
A beautiful 90-acre park with seven distinct gardens, perfect for a morning stroll.
A 24-mile trail offering scenic views of the Spokane River, ideal for an afternoon hike.
A 100-acre urban park featuring a carousel, a giant radio-controlled boat pool, and illuminated fountains at night.