ValleyExplore

ValleyExplore

ValleyExplore

ValleyExplore

ValleyExplore

Valley Recreation

From biking and hiking local parks and trails to fishing and rafting the Spokane River, outdoor opportunities for fun and recreation are endless in Spokane Valley. The city is also a great jumping-off point for accessing area golf courses, lakes, ski resorts, and ziplines.

Outdoor Adventures & More

  • Antoine Peak
    Antoine Peak Conservation Area offers fantastic views overlooking the river, valley and Liberty Lake. The trail system of old roadbeds ....
    Antoine Peak Conservation Area offers fantastic views overlooking the river, valley and Liberty Lake. The trail system of old roadbeds boasts over nine miles of trails for hikers, mountain bikers and wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Appleway Trail
    This 5.5-mile, multi-use trail is constructed on an old railroad right-of-way that parallels historic Sprague Avenue through the heart of ....
    This 5.5-mile, multi-use trail is constructed on an old railroad right-of-way that parallels historic Sprague Avenue through the heart of Spokane Valley. Trail users can also access several restaurants and retail shops near the trail.
  • Area golf courses
    Spokane Valley is basecamp for a great weekend of golf. Award-winning courses are accessible from the Interstae 90 corridor, Spokane ....
    Spokane Valley is basecamp for a great weekend of golf. Award-winning courses are accessible from the Interstae 90 corridor, Spokane east to Coeur d'Alene.
  • Camp Sekani Park
    This popular multi-use trail network is a favorite for area mountain bikers. The park offers 27 miles of hillside trails ....
    This popular multi-use trail network is a favorite for area mountain bikers. The park offers 27 miles of hillside trails with an elevation gain of 450 feet and views of the valley and Spokane River.
  • Centennial Trail
    Hike, bike or skate on the 40-mile Spokane River Centennial Trail, which includes 40 trailheads and spans two states, Washington ....
    Hike, bike or skate on the 40-mile Spokane River Centennial Trail, which includes 40 trailheads and spans two states, Washington and Idaho. Spokane Valley offers multiple access points.
  • Discovery Playground
    This fun playground at CenterPlace near Mirabeau Park is a dream for kids of all ages. It features challenging play ....
    This fun playground at CenterPlace near Mirabeau Park is a dream for kids of all ages. It features challenging play structures and a water splash pad. No entry fee.
  • Dishman Hills Natural Area
    Dishman Hills is a publicly accessible natural area in south Spokane Valley that offers miles of hiking and biking trails ....
    Dishman Hills is a publicly accessible natural area in south Spokane Valley that offers miles of hiking and biking trails among its sculpted hills, rocky outcrops, ponds and grassy meadows.
  • Explore a nearby lake
    There are 14 lakes in Spokane County, all within an hour's drive of Spokane Valley. They offer both summer and ....
    There are 14 lakes in Spokane County, all within an hour's drive of Spokane Valley. They offer both summer and winter fun.
  • Green Bluff Farms
    This small farming community is just 15 minutes north of Spokane Valley. Depending on the time of the year, you ....
    This small farming community is just 15 minutes north of Spokane Valley. Depending on the time of the year, you can pick strawberries, cherries, peaches, apples, pumpking or Christmas trees.
  • Mirabeau Point Park
    Mirabeau Point Park, a 55-acre park near the Spokane River, is the crown jewel of the city's park system. The ....
    Mirabeau Point Park, a 55-acre park near the Spokane River, is the crown jewel of the city's park system. The park is adjacent to CenterPlace Regional Event Center and he West Lawn Event Plaza.
  • Mt. Spokane State Park
    Mt. Spokane State Park offers amazing year-round outdoor adventures. In the winter, the mountain becomes a skier's paradise. In the ....
    Mt. Spokane State Park offers amazing year-round outdoor adventures. In the winter, the mountain becomes a skier's paradise. In the warmer months, enjoy hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping and berry picking.
  • Spokane River
    The Spokane River meanders through the valley, providing opportunities to kayak, paddle, fish, float or just enjoy a dip in ....
    The Spokane River meanders through the valley, providing opportunities to kayak, paddle, fish, float or just enjoy a dip in the water during the heat of the summer. There are several river accesses in Spokane Valley.