If you're looking for ways to spend a day in Spokane, Washington, this guide is for you. From urban adventures to outdoor activities, here's our favorite spots in town!
LessHead to downtown Spokane for breakfast at First Avenue Coffee, a minimalist spot serving ethically sourced coffee and seasonal pastries. The wide-open, two-story space is warm, inviting, and popular among local artists. Sip a matcha latte, nitro cold brew, or pour-over coffee. Pair it with fresh-baked donuts or a Southern biscuit sandwich.
Fuel up with a hearty brunch at Bruncheonette, a cozy eatery that originated from a beloved local food truck. Expect creative, flavorful dishes like the Bacon Sticky Bun, Smoked Brisket Hash, and Chorizo Breakfast Tacos. Sip a freshly brewed drip coffee, or choose from a mile-long list of mimosas—from the Pineapple Upside Down Mimosa to the Strawberry Blossom Mimosa. Arrive early to avoid a long wait, especially if you’re visiting over the weekend.
Next, make your way to Riverfront Park for a scenic ride aboard the Numerica SkyRide. During the 15-minute journey, you’ll descend 200 feet over the Spokane River. Marvel at panoramic views of the Spokane Falls—the country’s largest urban waterfall. Pass by landmarks like the Art-Deco City Hall and the historic Monroe Street Bridge. Afterward, ride the 1909 Looff Carousel and stop by the iconic Great Northern Clocktower, remnants of Spokane’s rich history.
Take a self-guided tour of the Historic Davenport Hotel. Admire the crystal chandeliers, intricate woodwork, and marble floors of a circa-1914 gem that’s dripping in old-school luxury. Learn about the hotel’s storied past through a collection of displays and vintage photographs. Walk the ornate halls that notable figures like Amelia Earhart, Mahatma Gandhi, and a number of U.S. presidents once spent time. For a more informed tour, pick up a brochure at the front desk first.
Head to Browne’s Addition for an artistic deep dive at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC). Immerse yourself in the MAC’s five exhibition galleries showcasing regional history, arts, and American Indian culture. Admire thousands of masterpieces by Northwest artists, spanning over centuries. Find out what early 20th-century life in Spokane was like inside the Campbell House, included in your museum admission.
Take a short drive to High Drive Bluff Park, where you can bask in 360-degree views of the Latah Valley. Hike easy, beginner-friendly trails like the Polly Judd and Ponderosa trails to navigate pine forests. Meander through wildflower meadows and lush hillsides on the Balsamroot Trail or Creekside Loop. With more than 22 miles of scenic trails, there’s something for every skill level and vibe.
Stop by Main Market Co-op in downtown Spokane to grab everything you need for a breezy, peaceful picnic lunch. The well-known outpost stocks a wide array of local and sustainable products that support regional farmers and artisans. Choose from freshly made grab-and-go items, a salad bar, hot bar, specialty desserts, local cheeses, meats, and fruit. Load up your provisions and find a shady spot in Manito Park or Riverside State Park to unwind.
Grab lunch at Cochinito Taqueria to enjoy Mexican cuisine and laid-back vibes in a trendy, modern space. Dig into flavorful tacos like the Lamb Merguez, 20-Hour Carne Asada, and Pork Bell. Or, try the Birria Torta with braised beef and find out why it’s a house favorite. Pair your meal with a hibiscus margarita or red sangria. Dining with a crew? Skip the glass and order a pitcher instead.
If it’s nice out, embark on a kayaking or paddleboarding excursion down the Spokane River. Rent your gear (including life jackets and safety instructions) from Fun Unlimited to head out on your own, or book a guided trip to let an expert lead the way. Rentals sell out quickly during the summer months, so book ahead to secure your preferred time slot.
Visit Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge to wander through wetlands and trails surrounded by aspen groves. The refuge is home to more than 200 bird species, like trumpeter swans, black terns, and bluebirds. Keep an eye out for year-round residents like moose, Rocky Mountain elk, badgers, and white-tailed deer. For the best wildlife sightings, visit during the spring or fall migratory seasons.
Enjoy dinner at Elk Public House, a laid-back neighborhood gem in the heart of Browne’s Addition. Expect ample patio seating, comforting pub bites, and a rotating tap list of local brews. Order the grilled lamb burger, BBQ chicken quesadilla, or mushroom sacchetti in a smoked gouda cream sauce. Alongside your meal, gulp down a Georgetown Manny’s Pale Ale or Westbound Train Juicy IPA.
Indulge in seasonal Northwest fare at Wild Sage Bistro. Embrace the warm, earthy interiors and cozy atmosphere. Start your meal with their famous popovers served with lavender-infused honey butter—a house favorite. Savor farm-to-table entrees like the Wild Pacific Halibut or Bucket List Burger made with Australian wagyu beef. Treat yourself to the signature coconut cream layer cake, it’s a must-try for dessert lovers.
Wrap up your evening with cocktails at the Sapphire Lounge inside Hotel Ruby. Soak up epic skyline views by the fire pit in a lively setting with music-inspired local art adorning the walls. Go with a classic old-fashioned, or try a specialty cocktail like Burning Love. It’s made with house-infused chili tequila, blood orange syrup, lime juice, and a spicy salt rim.