Numerica Skyride at Riverfront Park
The Numerica Skyride offers the best, upfront views of the Spokane Falls that run through downtown Spokane. You will travel past art deco City Hall, then gradually drop down 200 feet over the Huntington…
Bloomsday Sculptures
The Joy of Running Together is a series of steel sculptures on the outskirts of Riverfront Park that represent the annual Bloomsday Run.
Riverfront Park's ice ribbon consists of a 16' wide and 650' long pathway with a 3,500 square foot attached pond.
The Numerica Skyride offers the best, upfront views of the Spokane Falls that run through downtown Spokane. You will travel past art deco City Hall, then gradually drop down 200 feet over the Huntington…
Let us help you plan your trip and find all the best things to do in Spokane! The Spokane Visitor Center is located in Riverfront Park next to the Rotary Fountain and the Carousel…
Riverfront Rotary Fountain
This fountain is open during the summer months and makes the ideal splash pad for families with young children. The fountain was completed in 2004 and underwent a one million dollar facelift in 2016.
Riverfront Park's 1909 Looff Carrousel is on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of America's most beautiful and well preserved hand-carved wooden carrousels.
Garbage Goat
Designed for the 1974 World’s Fair Expo as an environmental statement, this goat will eat small pieces of garbage with the aid of its vacuum digestive system. Press the button on the right, hold…
The Childhood Express
A 12-foot-high, 12-foot-wide, and 27-foot-long Radio Flyer is waiting for you and the family. Parents can take a seat and watch the children slide down the wagon handle or even take a slide down…
The Great Northern Clocktower
The iconic Riverfront Park clock tower started its life as the centerpiece of the Great Northern Railroad depot, finished in 1902. For decades it cast its shadow over Spokanites rushing to board trains and…
Lilac Bowl
This open-air Amphitheatre hosts a variety of events throughout the year that are worth the trip to Riverfront Park alone.
The Pavilion
The Pavilion The Pavilion adorns the center of Havermale Island and, since its inception in 1974, has served a variety of functions. Originally covered in a large white canvas, the newly renovated Pavilion reopened…
Snxw Mene Island
Heading west from the Pavilion, you will come to a footbridge that will take you over the Upper Falls to the island known as Snxw Mene (sin-HOO-men-huh). Over the years, the island has gone…
Ice Age Floods Playground
Enjoy a 3-story Columbian slide tower, Glacial Dam splash pad, a log jam climber, an alluvial deposit fossil dig, and more. The playground covers 40,000 square feet. Visitors will learn about the events that…
Basketball Court
Providence Playscape
The Providence Playscape is the city's first all0inclusive playground as it is designed to be physically and socially inclusive. The playground helps meet child development milestones, and provides activities that support physical, cognitive, social…
Washington Street Parking Lot
Lower Falls & Huntington Park
Without any cost to you, a visitor can head west towards the historic Monroe Street Bridge and down to Huntington Park. Here you can see the lower falls in all its glory and even…
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