No matter the season, there’s always something to do in Spokane
Scenic Spots in Spokane this Season
• Centennial Trail
• Finch Arboretum
• Green Bluff
• Iller Creek Trail
• Manito Park and Boulevard
• Riverfront Park
A Tree-Lover’s ParadiseFinch Arboretum
Finch Arboretum in Spokane spans 65 acres and features more than 2,000 labeled ornamental trees and shrubs, including native species. Established in 1912, this botanical garden offers a self-guided walking tour that showcases diverse trees such as the Dawn Redwood and Japanese Umbrella Pine. Open year-round, Finch Arboretum is especially enchanting in the fall, when its foliage transforms into vibrant autumn colors, making it a perfect spot for seasonal viewing.
Autumn Adventures Just North of Spokane
Fall fun at Green Bluff
Visit Green Bluff in the fall to experience vibrant autumn colors across family farms. Enjoy apple picking, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, live music, and local food and drinks. Late September to early October is the best time to see the fall foliage. Wander from farm to farm, capturing stunning seasonal views. Pack your camera and immerse yourself in the beauty and fun of Green Bluff this fall.
Golf Games Galore
Take advantage of the final days on the course
The Creek at Qualchan Golf Course
Downriver Golf Course
Esmeralda Golf Course
Indian Canyon Golf Course
Kalispel Golf and Country Club
Latah Creek Golf Course
Liberty Lake Golf Course
Manito Golf & Country Club
Pine Acres Par 3 Golf Course
Meadowwood Golf Course
Wandermere Golf Course
Concerts, Comedy, Theater and More!Where to find live entertainment
First Interstate Center for the Arts - FirstInterstateCenter.org
Fox Theater - FoxTheaterSpokane.org
Blue Door Theatre - BlueDoorTheatre.org
The Knitting Factory - Sp.KnittingFactory.com
Spokane Arena - SpokaneArena.com
Spokane Civic Theatre - SpokaneCivicTheatre.com
Spokane Comedy Club - SpokaneComedyclub.com
Northern Quest - NorthernQuest.com
Hike & Bike
Rimrock Drive at Palisades Park: 1 to 7 miles, easy
Liberty Lake Loop: 8-mile loop, moderate
Mt. Kit Carson Trail at Mt. Spokane Park: 7 miles one way, moderate to difficult
Deep Creek Canyon at Riverside Park: 5 miles round trip, moderate
Beacon Hill at Shields Park: 2 to 5 miles, moderate
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