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An Important Note on Attire: To help us achieve the timeless aesthetic we’ve envisioned for our wedding day, we are kindly requesting that all guests join us in wearing all-black semi formal attire. We look forward to celebrating this monochromatic evening with you all!
An Important Note on Attire: To help us achieve the timeless aesthetic we’ve envisioned for our wedding day, we are kindly requesting that all guests join us in wearing all-black semi formal attire. We look forward to celebrating this monochromatic evening with you all!
July 18, 2026
Rockford, WA
#MottsTieTheKnot

Things To Do

Riverfront Park

Riverfront Park, Spokane, WA 99201

Located in the heart of downtown, this 100-acre park is a must-see. Guests can take the Numerica SkyRide for a bird's-eye view of the thundering Spokane Falls or take a nostalgic spin on the historic Looff Carrousel. It’s the perfect spot for a scenic afternoon stroll.

Manito Park

1702 South Grand Boulevard, Spokane, WA 99203

For those who love a "farmhouse-elegant" aesthetic, Manito Park is a botanical treasure. Don't miss the Duncan Garden, a formal European-style garden that feels like a scene from a movie, or the peaceful Japanese Garden. The Park Bench Café inside the park is a great stop for a quick lunch or coffee.

A Short Trip to Coeur d'Alene

Coeur d'Alene, ID

Just a 30-minute drive east, Lake Coeur d’Alene offers beautiful beaches and the famous Floating Green at the resort. Tubbs Hill provides an easy, scenic waterfront hike that’s accessible for all ages.

Hiking at Iller Creek & Big Rock

East Rockcrest Lane, Spokane Valley, WA 99206

If you want to experience the "outdoorsy" side of Spokane Valley, this is a local favorite. The trail offers beautiful views of the valley and leads to the Rocks of Sharon, spectacular granite monoliths that overlook the Palouse. It’s a moderate hike but well worth the effort for the scenery. Plus its the spot we got engaged at!!