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Parker & Mallory

July 18, 2026 • Spokane, Washington
45 Days To Go!

Parker & Mallory

July 18, 2026 • Spokane, Washington
45 Days To Go!

Visit Spokane Website

Check out the Visit Spokane Website for lots of great options for activities, restaurants, bars and more!

Dining & Local Sips

Spokane’s summer dining scene is lively, with plenty of outdoor dining options and local breweries/wineries for casual summer evenings. A few of our favorite spots:

- Nectar Wine and Beer

- Durkins Liquor Bar

- Wiley's Downtown Bistro

- Heritage Bar and Kitchen

- Waddell's Neighborhood Pub

- Umi Kitchen

- Perry Street Pizza

- Casey's Place (Sandwiches)

- Europa Restaurant and Bakery

- Rockwood Bakery

Enjoy the Water & the Outdoors

Spokane Falls — A dramatic, must‑see urban waterfall right in the heart of downtown.

Visit Nearby Lakes — With more than 76 lakes within a short drive, you can easily enjoy swimming, boating, or relaxing by the water.

Walk or Bike the Centennial Trail — A scenic 37‑mile path along the Spokane River, perfect for a sunny stroll or bike ride.

Visit Green Bluff Farms — Pick your own cherries in July at over 35 local farms. It’s charming, summery, and only 15–20 minutes from town.


Explore Spokane’s Iconic Parks

Riverfront Park — Stroll through downtown’s signature park, ride the Numerica SkyRide over Spokane Falls, or enjoy the historic Looff Carousel.

Manito Park — One of Spokane’s top‑rated attractions, featuring botanical gardens, walking paths, and a peaceful summertime atmosphere.

Walkable Neighborhood Adventures

Downtown Spokane — Cute boutiques, coffee shops, and patio dining everywhere. Summer evenings are especially lively.

Kendall Yards — A beautiful modern neighborhood right along the Centennial Trail with restaurants, wine bars, and sunset views over the river.