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Spokane Falls, recognized as the largest urban waterfall in the United States, cascades through downtown Spokane. Comprising distinct lower and upper tiers, along with sweeping cascades and concrete segments created by the hydroelectric system, the falls have undergone transformations linked to the city’s development, including the construction of the Washington Water Power building and the creation of Riverfront Park for Expo ’74. This dynamic feature is a testament to Spokane’s harmonious blend of nature and urban growth.
Visitors can easily access Spokane Falls by parking at the River Park Square parking garage, which offers a short walk to the falls and the surrounding attractions found at Riverfront Park.
A leisurely stroll through Riverfront Park allows visitors to explore various segments of Spokane Falls. Well-maintained paths and bridges offer up-close views of both the upper and lower tiers, making it easily accessible.
Spokane Falls is a spectacular urban display, featuring several segments that showcase the power and beauty of the Spokane River.
For the best experience, visit during the spring to witness the falls at their most vigorous. Paid Parking is required at most locations surrounding the falls.
Riverfront Park, in the urban core of Spokane, is more than just the setting for Spokane Falls; it’s a cultural hub where the city’s rich history and vibrant present meet. Landmarks such as the Great Northern Clocktower and the historic Looff Carousel offer visitors a glimpse into Spokane’s heritage. The US Pavilion, transformed into a state-of-the-art concert venue, showcases the city’s commitment to harmonizing natural beauty with cultural activities. This area serves as a focal point for community events, embodying Spokane’s lively spirit and traditions.
Downtown Spokane extends an array of attractions that engage and delight. The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, located in the Browne’s Addition, stands as a testament to the region’s history, art, and Indigenous cultures. The Davenport Hotel, reflecting Spokane’s era of prosperity, welcomes visitors with its grand architecture and elegant ambiance. The Centennial Trail, which runs along the Spokane River, invites biking and walking enthusiasts to enjoy its 30-mile scenic route that extends into North Idaho. Spokane’s emerging arts scene, with venues like the Bing Crosby Theater and the Knitting Factory, offers a diverse lineup of live music, theater, and performances, enriching the city’s cultural landscape.
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