Visitors
Welcome to Spokane Valley, "A community of opportunity where individuals and families can grow and play, and businesses will flourish and prosper." Read more about our city.
Lodging in the Valley
Select from a variety of friendly, comfortable and conveniently located accommodations in Spokane Valley.
Summer Farmers Market
The Spokane Valley Farmers Market will operate on Fridays, 4 to 8 pm, June 2 through September 15 in 2023.
The market is located at CenterPlace Regional Event Center and features are vendors, live music and food trucks with a monthly Food Truck Friday Night featuring approximately 10 trucks on the new West Lawn Plaza and music in the adjacent stage. Come join your neighbors in these summer Fridays at the market!
Outdoor Recreation
Spokane Valley offers several parks, trails and open spaces for area residents and visitors. We invite you to get to know our valley on foot or bicycle, or enjoy an afternoon picnic!
- Appleway Trail - walking, bicycling
- Centennial Trail - walking, bicycling
- Mirabeau Point Park - 7.5 acres of beautiful, forested grounds with trails, picnic areas and a playground.
- Dishman Hills Natural Area - hiking, mountain biking, wildlife viewing.
- Shields Park/Minnehaha Rocks - hiking, mountain biking, climbing rocks.
- Enjoy one of Spokane Valley's unique city parks.
- Spokane Valley Cycle Celebration - last Sunday in July.
- Spokane Regional Transportation Bicycle Map - Centennial Trail, Children of the Sun Trail, Appleway Trail, Columbia Plateau/Fish Lake Trail, Liberty Lake Trail.
Water Sports
- Park Road Pool with Park Pool Plunge Water Slide
- Terrace View Pool with Lazy River Feature
- Valley Mission Pool with Zero Depth Entry Pool
- Spokane Valley Parks Splash Pads (Edgecliff, Greenacres, Browns and Discovery)
- Spokane Water Trail Explore the Spokane River Water Trail
Local Theatre
Local Art & History
- Spokane Valley Heritage Museum
- Historic Flight Foundation and Museum
- Spokane Valley Arts Council arts exhibit in the foyer of CenterPlace Regional Event Center
Public Art in the Community
- The "Working the Line" (known locally as "the Mountain Man") sculpture by artist Jerry McKellar depicts a trapper like those who helped settle the region. Located just south of CenterPlace at the intersection of Mirabeau Parkway and Mansfield Avenue.
- The "Harvest Time on the Big Missouri" sculpture by artist Nancy Powell McLaughlin is also known as "The Berry Picker" and depicts a young Native American Woman pausing to admire her reflection in the river. Located at City Hall on Sprague Avenue.
- The "Dance of Sunday and Moon" sculpture by artist Jerry McKellar is based on a Native American legend about Sunday and Moon, who share the same lodge but only see each other twice a day as they pass in their journeys across the sky. Located at City Hall on Sprague Avenue.
Things to Do
- Find fun events coming up at the Fair and Expo Center
- Beer Tasting - Inland Northwest Ale Trail
- Spend the day at Discovery Playground
- Programs, guide, and registration forms - Recreation Programs
- Spokane Indians Baseball Club
- Wine Tasting - Area wineries
Events & Festivals
- Farmers Market (mid-June through mid-September)
- Crave Food and Drink Celebration - July 14 to 16, 2022 at CenterPlace Regional Event Center
- Spokane Valley Cycle Celebration - Last Sunday in July
- ValleyFest - Third weekend in September
- Spokane County Interstate Fair (September 9 to 18, 2022)
- Current Calendar of Events (VisitSpokaneValley.com)
- Calendar of Upcoming Events at the Fair/Expo Center