Top Fun Things To Do in Spokane, WA

by Haydn Halsted

 

Spokane is a vibrant city with several major events and attractions happening throughout the spring and summer. Here's a list of some of the yearly traditions and places you should consider visiting:

  1. Bloomsday: This seven and a half mile race takes place in the spring and involves 30,000 to 40,000 participants. While you may have missed it this year, it's worth considering for next year.

  2. Lilac Festival: Celebrating Spokane as the Lilac City, this festival occurs in the second and third weeks of May. It features a week-long celebration, including a parade, art show, car show, and more.

  3. Art Fest: Held in the first week of June, Art Fest is organized by the Museum of Arts and Culture. Artists from the community and beyond showcase their art, and there are also music performances.

  4. Hoopfest: As the largest three-on-three basketball tournament in the world, Hoopfest attracts 24,000 players from 44 different states. It takes place in June and shuts down 45 city blocks.

  5. Fourth of July: Like in many cities, Spokane celebrates Independence Day with fireworks, food trucks, and music performances. The Spokane Symphony and Spokane Jazz Orchestra often have performances.

  6. Crave Northwest: This culinary event showcases the best chefs and restaurants in Spokane. It's an excellent opportunity to experience the local food scene and sample dishes from various establishments.

  7. Pig Out in the Park: Held over the Labor Day weekend, Pig Out in the Park offers fair-style food, including over 250 different menu items. Additionally, there are over 100 concerts featuring local musicians.

Aside from these specific events, there are several places you should visit while in Spokane:

  1. Riverfront Park: This park is the setting for many events and offers attractions like the Pavilion, carousel, gondola Skyride, and a walk down to the Spokane Falls.

  2. Brown's Edition: Known for its historical homes, Brown's Edition is a walkable neighborhood with the Museum of Arts and Culture and Coeur d'Alene Park.

  3. Manito Park: Known for its beautiful gardens, Manito Park is a must-visit location, especially during spring when the lilacs are in bloom.

  4. Green Bluff: Located northwest of Spokane, Green Bluff is a region with U-pick farms. It's an excellent place to get fresh produce, especially peaches in July.

  5. Mount Spokane: Take a drive to the top of Mount Spokane for breathtaking 360-degree views of the Inland Northwest.

  6. Rocks of Sharon: Hike to the Rocks of Sharon for a panoramic view of the Palouse region, which stretches as far as the eye can see.

  7. Spokane Indians Baseball Game: Catch a game and enjoy the lively atmosphere at an Indians baseball game, a staple of Spokane's entertainment scene.

  8. Spokane Symphony: If there's a performance scheduled during your visit, consider attending to experience the city's professional symphony.

These events and attractions provide a roadmap of what to look forward to in Spokane during the spring and summer months. Enjoy your visit!

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