One of the most popular viewing areas to view the falls is the landscaped area known as Huntington Park, below the Washington Water Power building. This park features several steps and a pathway lined with interpretive information. Another area to get a view of the lower falls is the pedestrian sidewalk atop the adjacent Monroe Street Bridge. And for perhaps the best view, the Numerica SkyRide in Riverfront Park offers gondola-style rides that span the river.
Let your kids lead the way through this engaging space of hands-on exploration and discovery. Mobius provides children and families a wide range of experiences like launching rockets, observing reptiles, building bridges, creating a masterpiece in the art studio, experimenting in the STEAM Labs, and so much more. For toddlers, you can enjoy the Enchanted Forest play area together. Just across the street from Riverfront Park.
Featuring five underground galleries, rotating exhibits, and more than one million artifacts in their collection, the MAC focuses on regional history, visual arts, and American Indian culture. The adjacent Campbell House provides tours that have visitors stepping back into a 19th-century Washington lifestyle.
Centrally located in downtown Spokane, near Riverfront Park, the Davenport Hotel stands proudly as a testament to the rich history of the area. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel features a stunning Grand Lobby with ornate woodwork and an always-lit central fireplace. Check it out for a decadent blast from the past.
In the scenic South Hill Neighborhood, Manito Park has spent the last century cultivating itself as one of finest botanical gardens in the nation. Comprised of five major garden areas, including the notable Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden, and more than 20 acres of flowers.