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Parks & Wild Life Refuges:

Blue Heron Bed & Breakfast
80 miles from Spokane
1026 Glengary Bay Rd
Sagle, ID 83860
(208) 263-2809/Fax
(800) 504-2455
Hiking fishing, bird watching, canoeing and photo ops await you 'next door' in Gamlin Lake Habitat Preservation Area, owned by BLM and the Nature Conservancy.
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Mount Spokane State Park
26107 Mt Spokane State Park Drive
Mead, WA 99201
509-456-4169/Fax:
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


Riverfront Park
507 N Howard
Spokane, WA 99201
509-625-6600/Fax:509-625-6630
Imax Theatre, Looff Carrousel, Gondola Ride over the falls, Ice Palace (winter only), entertainment pavilion, rides, game room and restaurant.
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Riverside State Park
Route 291, Gun Club Road
Spokane, WA 99205
509-456-3964/Fax:
The park lies along the Spokane River. Fossil beds of an ancient forest remain in Deep Creek Canyon. Summer visitors may picnic, camp, hike, horseback ride, and fish. In winter, cross-country skiing and sledding are popular.
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Spokane County ORV Park
400 N Garfield Road
Airway Heights, WA 99001
509-456-4730/Fax:
Motorcross, Sand Drags, Go Kart Track, Tractor Pulls, and 4x4 pits.


Spokane County Parks & Recreation
404 N Havana
Spokane, WA 99204
509-456-4730/Fax:


Spokane Parks & Recreation
808 W Spokane Falls Blvd
Spokane, WA 99201-3317
509-625-6200/Fax:509-625-6205


inch 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, Duck Pond, Conservatory and Picnicking.
Historic D.C. Corbin House (509)625-6677; 507 W 7th Avenue;  1889 Georgian Revival structure with 3/4 wrap around veranda, shuttered windows and a gable dormer with hipped roof.



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