• Spokane Holiday Dining Guide 2022 | Best Places to Eat During Holidays in Spokane,Haydn Halsted

    Spokane Holiday Dining Guide 2022 | Best Places to Eat During Holidays in Spokane

    Are you looking for the best places to dine out during the holidays in Spokane? Then look no further than this comprehensive guide! We've got all the information you need on where to find the tastiest holiday fare in town. So whether you're looking for a traditional Christmas dinner or something a little more unique, we've got you covered! Here is your Spokane Holiday Dining Guide this year!    Wild Sage American Bistro is a perfect spot for a special holiday dinner. With cozy seating, warm décor and delicious food, it’s a great place to gather with loved ones. You can choose from their seasonal menu, which includes fresh ingredients sourced from local farmers and purveyors. Whether you’re looking for an elegant dinner or just a casual bite to eat, Wild Sage has something for everyone.    If Italian cuisine is more your style, Italia Trattoria is a must-visit during the holidays in Spokane. This quaint trattoria serves up classic dishes like pasta carbonara and chicken parmesan that will make your taste buds sing. And don't forget about their famous wood-fired pizzas! The atmosphere at Italia Trattoria is cozy and inviting - perfect for gathering with family or friends for a memorable holiday meal.    For an unforgettable holiday experience, Anthony's at Spokane Falls is the spot. Located on the banks of the Spokane River, this restaurant offers breathtaking views of the river and city skyline as well as outstanding food. They offer an array of seafood dishes like crab cakes and fish & chips as well as steak and other entrées sure to please any palate.   And if you’re looking for something truly unique this holiday season? Try out The Melting Pot – an interactive dining experience where everyone gets to be part of creating their own fondue dish! Choose from cheese fondues, chocolate fondues or even savory broth fondues - all served up in their signature cast iron pots over open flames at your table! For something different but still delicious during your holiday celebrations in Spokane, The Melting Pot should be on your list!   No visit to Spokane would be complete without checking out The Flying Goat – one of the most beloved restaurants in town thanks to its delicious wood-fired pizzas made with fresh ingredients sourced from local farms. For an authentic taste of Italy right here in Washington State during your holiday celebrations this year – make sure The Flying Goat is on your list!   Next is Latah Bistro. This cozy eatery offers an array of classic American cuisine with a modern twist. Latah Bistro's menu features seasonal favorites such as roasted turkey breast, butternut squash ravioli, and pumpkin spice creme brulee. Plus, their brunch menu is available all day!    The Peacock Room Lounge is one of the most popular spots in downtown Spokane. They offer a wide selection of shareable plates perfect for large groups, as well as an extensive cocktail and wine list. During the holiday season, they are known for their festive eggnog martinis and warm apple cider cocktails.    For Italian-style comfort food that will warm your heart this holiday season, look no further than Tomato Street. This family-owned restaurant is known for its classic pasta dishes like lasagna or penne alfredo and top-notch pizza pies. Plus, they have a great selection of craft beer on tap to pair with your meal.    Churchill's Steakhouse: This upscale steakhouse provides an elevated dining experience perfect for special occasions or family gatherings this holiday season. They serve only the finest cuts of meat cooked over an open flame grill and accompanied by decadent sides like truffle macaroni & cheese and loaded baked potatoes. And don't forget about dessert—their signature chocolate lava cake is simply divine!    Mizuna Restaurant & Wine Bar offers an exceptional dining experience featuring fresh northwest ingredients prepared with global flavors from around the world. Their menu features delectable dishes like scallops with pomegranate molasses glaze or duck confit served over wild mushroom risotto—sure to please any palate! Plus, their wine list has been recognized by Wine Spectator magazine for its quality selection of wines from around the globe.  With this list of the best places to eat during the holidays in Spokane, you're sure to have a great time! No matter what your holiday dining plans are, these restaurants will make your season bright. So get out there and enjoy all that Spokane has to offer this holiday season!

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  • Holiday Lights Guide | Top 5 Best Places to See Christmas Lights in Spokane, WA 2022,Haydn Halsted

    Holiday Lights Guide | Top 5 Best Places to See Christmas Lights in Spokane, WA 2022

    The Christmas season is a time for family, fun, and of course, holiday lights! If you're looking for the best places in Spokane to see Christmas lights, look no further. We've put together a list of the top 5 spots guaranteed to get you in the holiday spirit. So grab your hot cocoa and get ready to celebrate!   Riverfront Park Trail of Lights Riverfront Park is a beautiful place to visit any time of year, but it is especially magical during the holidays. The Trail of Lights is a must-see, with over a million lights strung up along the river. The best part is that the trail is completely free to walk, so you can enjoy the lights without spending a fortune. If you want to make a night of it, there are also several restaurants and cafes along the trail, so you can stop for a hot chocolate or a bite to eat. No matter how you choose to enjoy the Trail of Lights, it's sure to get you into the holiday spirit. Location: Riverfront Park   THE Spokane Christmas Light Show  Spokane Christmas Light Show is a great way to get into the holiday spirit! Located at 3107 S Glenrose Rd, Spokane, WA, it is a must-see for anyone in the area. This year's show runs from November 22nd through December 31st and features over a million lights!. As you drive through the display, you'll be treated to a variety of holiday music, from traditional carols to popular songs. One of the highlights of the show is Santa's Workshop, where you can see Santa and his elves hard at work preparing for Christmas Eve. Best of all, the Spokane Christmas Light Show is completely free - though donations are appreciated. So come on out and enjoy some holiday cheer! Location: 3107 S Glenrose Rd, Spokane, WA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/spokanechristmaslightshow/ South Skyview Drive AKA Christmas Tree Ln Each December, the residents of South Skyview Drive in Spokane, WA come together to celebrate the holidays in a very unique way. For over 60 years, they have been decorating their yards with brightly lit Christmas trees, creating a dazzling display that has become a cherished tradition for both locals and visitors alike. While the origins of this unusual custom are unclear, it is clear that the residents of South Skyview Drive take great pride in their holiday display. Every year, they go above and beyond to bring some extra cheer to their community. As one resident put it, "It's just something we do to spread a little happiness during a tough time of year." In a world that can often seem full of darkness, the residents of South Skyview Drive are a shining example of what it means to come together and celebrate the things that matter most.  Bonus: Just one block over there is also Candy Cane Ln! Location: S Skyview Dr, Spokane, WA off of 37th.  Drive-Thru Holiday Lights At Manito The holidays are a great time to get out and enjoy all the twinkling lights. And what better way to do that than from the comfort of your own car? Drive-thru holiday lights are a fun and easy way to get into the holiday spirit. At Manito, you can drive through millions of lights, all while listening to holiday music on the radio. Plus, there's no need to worry about parking or finding a spot in the crowd. Just sit back and enjoy the show! Location: Manito Park on the South Hill Winter Glow Spectacular Orchard Park in Liberty Lake is the perfect place to enjoy the winter season. The park is home to a variety of winter activities, including sledding, tubing, ice skating, and cross-country skiing. In addition, the park features a beautiful light display. The Winter Glow Spectacular is a must-see for any visitor to Orchard Park. The display features over two million lights, making it one of the largest in the state. The lights are synchronized to music, creating a truly magical experience. The Winter Glow Spectacular is open nightly from Thanksgiving through New Year's Eve. Admission is free, and visitors are welcome to bring their own food and beverages. So come on out to Orchard Park and enjoy the beauty of the winter season! Location: Orchard Park in Liberty Lake     Bonus Tip: North Pole in Coeur d'Alene, ID If you find yourself in Coeur d'Alene, ID during the Christmas season, be sure to check out the North Pole. This festive attraction is located on the shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene and features a variety of holiday-themed displays. Visitors can take a ride on the Santa Express Train, visit with Santa Claus, and stroll through the magical illuminated Forest. The North Pole is open daily from Thanksgiving through New Years Eve, and it's sure to get you in the holiday spirit! Location: CDA Resort  As you can see, Spokane is a great place to spend the holidays! There are plenty of fun and festive activities to enjoy with your family and friends. If you're thinking about making a move to Spokane, don't hesitate to reach out. We'd love to help you find your perfect home in this beautiful city.Happy holidays!

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  • 10 Awesome Things to do Outdoors in Spokane, WA,Haydn Halsted

    10 Awesome Things to do Outdoors in Spokane, WA

    Are you wondering what there is to do outdoors here in Spokane, Washington? Today we're talking about ten awesome things that you can do outside to explore.   The Bluff So the first thing that I would recommend is checking out "The Bluff." Now The Bluff is off of the South Hill, so you're going to work your way up to the South Hill all the way to the far side near 42nd. And basically, if you've heard of High Drive, High Drive starts downtown and works your way up to the backside of the South Hill as well. But that's a drop-off of the South Hill going to the west and there's a ton of hiking trails. Beautiful forest area down there. I now run into some moose and deer and all sorts of other wildlife that come up from the Latah Valley. And yeah, so there's a whole hiking trail system in that area. You can work your way all the way down to Latah Creek, but you can basically walk from Polly Judd Park, which is on 14th in High Drive 14th in Cedar, I think is what it actually is. You can work your way all the way to Hatch Road, the other side, basically the other side of the South Hill. So there's a lot of hiking to do. It's very beautiful. Different levels of trails. Some are harder than others. Some have been washed out, all sorts of things, but good for hiking, just walking the dog. People will do mountain biking in the area as well. So I would check that one out if you're just looking to get out and have some nature.    Indian Canyon The second one if you're looking for something similar to do is actually Indian Canyon. And the big thing that's really fun about this one is what we call Mystic Falls. Indian Canyon, right off of Indian Canyon golf course is just you pull off on the side of the road and then there's a trail that wraps around Indian Canyon and you can walk through a little bit more of a marshland forest-type thing. There's tons of little streams running through the area. And when you work your way all the way down, you'll get to the bottom of Mystic Falls, which is just like a year-round waterfall in these big cave walls. And it's really cool to hike down there in the winter because then the water falls off frozen and it's kind of like a little ice cave of sorts. So that's a cool one for summer if you want to be there when the water is running. But winter is actually really cool to go just like snow hike down there and get to see the ice canyon. It's pretty cool. So when you're walking around Indian Canyon, you can actually make your way all the way over to Palisades Park by working your way through that Indian Canyon natural area basically. So lots to explore in that area off of Government Way on the northwest side of town, just on the edge of Riverside State Park.   Public Golf Courses The next thing to do is specific for a type of person but is to check out Spokane's public golf courses. Spokane has four public golf courses, which I think is very cool. They are more affordable than the private ones, not by a ton, but by a little bit. And they're spread out all throughout the town. There's basically one on every corner of Spokane and they're great golf courses. They're open the entire golfing season. Really challenging and in great settings around Spokane. And so if you haven't checked out one of the four public golf courses, if you are a golfer, then I would definitely go do that. I would say downriver is probably my favorite question is a little bit fancier. Indian Canyon is challenging for sure. It's definitely very challenging. There's some steep holes on that one and Esmeralda is the easiest one. It's very flat and definitely the one that's a little shorter as well.   Mt Spokane (Summer and Winter) Fourth on the list is to head up to Mt. Spokane. Mt. Spokane is great for in the summer, for hiking, exploring the backwoods, mountain biking even. But you can just take your car, drive your car all the way up to the top and just see incredible views. You can see over into Idaho. I think you can see something like seven lakes surrounding Mount Spokane. Like you can see all the way up into North Idaho and looking at like Lake Pondere, I believe. And so it's just really incredible to be up there and see that far and see that wide, especially on a clear blue summer-spring day. But then if you're a skier, obviously the Mt. Spokane Ski Resort is open in the winters and it's just the closest ski resort to Spokane. So if you're not looking to make a huge drive, then that's definitely the spot to check out.   Gren Bluff (Becks Harvest House) Number five is just at the base of Mount Spokane is in Green Bluff. So you can go check out anything in Green Bluff. But there's a few farms in specific, the most popular being Beck's Harvest House. And in the summer you can go pick fresh peaches. You can just walk down to their farm stand and they have vegetables, fruits of all sorts, usually a band playing and so there's all sorts of activities to do, but the most fun is to actually go pick your own peaches out of their orchard so that's a really good time. And then they also open into the fall with a corn maze. They do like a Halloween thing as well. Pumpkin donuts are amazing there, so if you're looking for something in the summer or fall, go to Beck's Harvest House, and then down the road there's some more that one's like the family-friendly one. There's some more adult farms as well. There's Wildland co-op. They make their own beer and wine and have their own farm of growing fruits and vegetables as well. So definitely go support them. They are up and coming, they're a newer one and they would love your support. It's very cute and they have amazing products as well.   Little Spokane River Number six on this list is the Little Spokane River. I love this one because it's great for kayakers or Inner Tubers because they offer a shuttle service where you can park your car up in the parking lot. Work your way down the river and then they will actually pick you up with your gear and drive you back to your car instead of needing two cars. One at the start and one at the end and trying to navigate all that confusion and it's just annoying. So I think this is an awesome one for kayakers or anybody that just wants to get out on the water from spring through fall. And they offer that awesome service so that you don't have to bring two cars and coordinate between a bunch of people. You can be a solo kayaker and do it and that's just a rare situation to be able to go on a river and not have to pick up and drop off and all that kind of stuff.   Rocks of Sharon Number seven on this list is a hard hike, but a really rewarding one as well. It's Rocks of Sharon. Rocks of Sharon is down in the palace's right on the south side of the Dishman Hills area, in between the far end of the south hill and the far end of the South Valley. This is basically a very vertical hike for a lot of it, but when you work your way all the way up to the huge rocks there, that's kind of a big thing. There's these massive boulders at the top of the hills and then you can see just for miles along the palaces to the south of Spokane. So I would say most people can do this hike, but it definitely takes a little bit of extra energy. It can be pretty exhausting working your way up there and then you just have to have some strong knees to work your way back down because it is definitely pretty steep. But like I said, views are amazing. And you're looking over one of the flattest parts of Spokane County so you can see very far once you're up there.    Manito Park Number eight on the list for you flower lovers, maybe people that have kiddos or you just want a nice little afternoon walk or something. I always recommend going to Manito Park on the South Hill. It's about 100 Acre Park in the middle of the South Hill that features multiple different gardens from the Japanese Gardens to the Duncan Gardens, which is a perennial garden. There's a rose garden, so lots to do, multiple playgrounds for the kids, lots of hills. So in the wintertime there's some major sledding hills to go check out there as well. But there's also a pond and everything. So great for running, jogging, running through. Lots of bikers make their way through there as they're doing their loops, but great for kids as well. So if you're looking for much more simple, just kind of straightforward, but a beautiful park, definitely check out Manito.   Centennial Trail Number nine on this list, I recommend it all the time is the Centennial Trail is a 40 miles long trail from Nine Mile Falls all the way to the Idaho border. And it does continue into Idaho border into Idaho. We just don't count that part, but basically just a paved path for most of it that works its way through downtown Spokane, all the way along the Spokane River until it changes state lines. So this one is amazing for bikers runners, but even just a nice walk, depending on where you are in town, you can be in Kendall Yards and then walk around along the Spokane River and make your way to the Gonzaga campus. So there's a little, there's good little pockets depending on the neighborhood that you're in that it runs its way through. I know from my house I'm close to downtown and I can make my way downtown via bike in like five to seven minutes using the Centennial Trail. So it's very convenient. And the path itself is actually pretty nice, especially along Spokane River. It's just a nice way to get around downtown Spokane.    Bowl and Pitcher And number ten on this list that I would recommend checking out is Bowl and Pitcher. Bowen Pitcher is just a destination within Riverside State Park, which is our one major state park here in Spokane. But it's very cool because you show up and there's a campground there, very nice campground. It's great for if you live in Spokane, you want to go camping, but you want to make it just a one night, something. Just get out of the house and have some fun. Go stay there. I don't feel like enough people do that. So just go to Riverside State Park, camp for the night, and then you're only like, probably less than a ten-minute to fifteen-minute drive home. It's really nice if you forget to bring something, but Bowl and Pitcher is basically just the shape of some giant rocks there that at the destination. There's a great swinging bridge that trails everything that you can go hiking in the area. Be right along another section of the Spokane River. It's just a great place to be outdoors.

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