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How long is the drive from Sandpoint to Walla Walla?

The direct drive from Sandpoint to Walla Walla is 253 mi (407 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 19 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Sandpoint to Walla Walla, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Spokane and Coeur d'Alene, as well as top places to visit like Silverwood Theme Park and Old Mission State Park, or the ever-popular Farragut State Park.

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Top cities between Sandpoint and Walla Walla

The top cities between Sandpoint and Walla Walla are Spokane and Coeur d'Alene. Spokane is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Sandpoint and 3 hours from Walla Walla.
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Coeur d'Alene

Coeur d'Alene, located in northwest Idaho, is a picturesque city known for its outdoor activities and natural beauty. The area offers opportunities for water sports on Lake Coeur d’Alene and hiking trails in the Canfield Mountain Natural Area and Coeur d’Alene National Forest. Visitors can enjoy McEuen Park with its grassy lawn and trailhead for Tubbs Hill, as well as City Park & Beach with picnic areas and a playground.
43% as popular as Spokane
2 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Walla Walla
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Spokane

Spokane, located in eastern Washington state, is a city rich in history and culture. The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture showcases the region's heritage through art and exhibits on Native American culture. Riverfront Park, the site of the 1974 World's Fair, features a sculpture walk and offers stunning views of Spokane Falls from a cable car.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 31% of way to Walla Walla

Best stops along Sandpoint to Walla Walla drive

The top stops along the way from Sandpoint to Walla Walla (with short detours) are Riverfront Park, Coeur d'Alene Lake, and Silverwood Theme Park. Other popular stops include Manito Park, Pendleton, and Tubbs Hill Trail Marker.
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Farragut State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Lakefront state park boasts hiking/skiing trails, water sports, disc golf, picnic areas & campsites.
Farragut State Park is a hidden gem! We went for a light hike through some peaceful, scenic trails that were easy to enjoy without being too strenuous. Afterward, we headed into nearby Bayview and grabbed some delicious pizza—perfect post-hike fuel. The highlight of the day was the boat ride on the lake. The weather was perfect, and the views were absolutely stunning. We spent a couple of hours soaking up the sun and admiring the natural beauty. The best part? We actually got to watch an eagle hunting—such an unforgettable moment. Definitely recommend this place if you're looking for a mix of outdoor adventure and relaxing nature vibes. Can't wait to come back!
Miguel T — Google review
Great State Park with several campgrounds within. Each has clean bathrooms and hot showers. More than 40+ miles of trails for fun hiking and mountain biking. The lake is beautiful for kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing and boating. Love it.
Tami W — Google review
We visited the state park on a Thursday. We arrive around noon so we couldn’t check-in to our campsite. We decided to drive around and see what it had to offer. We were completely surprised at how big the park is. Once 2 o’clock came we headed back to the visitor center and checked in. Our campsite was spacious. Dry camping only, in our loop. There was a bathhouse and toilets centrally located.
Nelida S — Google review
We loved our site we had 2 companion sites and were able to bring our pontoon, kept it on the camp site, we had amazing meals, hikes, and enjoyed some great times fishing can’t wait to go back next year!
Michael S — Google review
Beautiful campground, friendly staff, close to town. Make sure your pets don't get off leash though, as you will get scolded, not very nicely by camp host. All in all, a very family friendly place and beautiful scenery.
Deanna S — Google review
This state park is absolutely gorgeous! The lake is stunning, and the swimming was awesome—such a perfect spot to cool off and enjoy the outdoors. The campgrounds are spacious, clean, and really well-maintained, which made the whole experience even better. Everything about the park feels cared for and inviting. I would highly recommend visiting, and I’ll definitely be coming back!
Rachel B — Google review
HUGE state park. There are a lot of great features! Favorites were: Beaver bay day use area - good swimming bay. You can't paddleboard in the bay itself, but you can launch and explore from there. Food is available for purchase at Wet Willie's, and there are rentals also. We packed in our own boards. Super busy, the parking lot was packed but it was still beautiful! Disc Golf - there are 5 courses to explore! Brig Museum - we spent so much time there and enjoyed it! We loved it and want to come back someday! It's worth noting that you can't hang hammocks from the trees while you're camping, which is a little sad. But the trees are probably better off, I suppose.
Heidi G — Google review
Lots of room at the campsites, quiet, great places to get in the lake, trails for hiking/biking, and not far from Athol if you need groceries or something. We loved our weekend here!
Jaimi S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(250)
13550 ID-54, Athol, ID 83801, USA
https://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/farragut
(208) 683-2425
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Silverwood Theme Park

Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water Parks
Largest Northwest theme park offers 65+ rides, a water park, casual dining & an on-site RV park.
Exceeded all my expectations. I will break down my experience into categories: **Staff:** The staff was absolutely amazing. They seemed very happy to work there and were incredibly helpful. **Water Park:** The water park featured some fantastic rides. The changing rooms were very clean, and there were plenty of food and drink options, along with ample seating for everyone. I do recommend bringing your own towels, as they do not rent them out, but they are available for purchase. **Roller Coasters:** The park has a variety of coasters, with "Tremors" and the newer "Stunt Pilot" being particularly smooth and exciting. I’ve visited many parks across the country, and these attractions can compete with the top national brands. **Food:** The food was above average for a carnival/theme park setting. While the buffet was somewhat lackluster, it is a good deal if you plan to go back multiple times throughout the day. **Overall Pricing:** Everything, from parking to food, admission, merchandise, and souvenirs, was fairly priced. Since this park isn’t part of a nationwide corporation, you won’t encounter the corporate markup typically found at large parks like Disney or Six Flags. In summary, this was an excellent experience. We visited on July 4 and 5, and even though the crowds were a bit larger on the second day, everything remained manageable. The park was absolutely beautiful, with every detail—from landscaping to music and cleanliness—being spot on. I would definitely recommend this park to any family, and the 6.5-hour drive we made to get there was worth it.
Corey R — Google review
Was great! Spent 2 days in the parks at end of June, not too busy at all. Clean, so many rides and everyone was friendly. The preloaded wristband was good for the teen to get eats as he needed, no need to carry cash with.
Barry H — Google review
Great experience at Silverwood this weekend! Visited from Montana and this amusement part was easily found with navigation. The line in moved quick. $10 parking, longer parking lanes to walk. Checked in at a bag/purse check area. Walked a running under to main road to get to the park. Entering the ticketing area was quick, buy your tickets online (you can even load cash to a wristband). Oh, don’t forget to bring a credit card or debt card with you “verify your online purchase”… The park map was helpful and easy to read. Overall, the park felt safe. Which is important! Plenty of staff and easy to get around. Great kids space with quiet areas for little ones. Consider bringing a change of clothes (socks) just in case you get wet in the raft/log rides. There were some demo coaster chairs at some entrances for trial, because not all body types work with all rides. That was considerate! The lines in general weren’t miserable but be prepared with sunscreen and to practice some patience. Have fun, hope our little review helps!
Nateal T — Google review
September was definitely a perfect time to go to Silverwood. Parking was easy. Short walk through the tunnel to the parks entrance. Tickets cost less when fall starts. Pizza was great while we got to watch the magic show. Lines were practically nonexistent. Got to go on all the rides and some multiple times because the lines were so short. Spent the whole day there from open to close and had a great time. Definitely going back next year.
Bret G — Google review
I visited Silverwood Theme Park for the first time to experience Scarywood—and it was totally awesome. Riding roller coasters in the back, in the dark, was a completely different experience. As a thriller author, I naturally look for thrills. I’m not a full-on adrenaline junkie, but the characters I write definitely live for the rush. We spent more time riding coasters than exploring the haunted houses. People later said the haunted houses were amazing, but the lines were over an hour long. I wasn’t up for that kind of wait. It was also freezing. Even though I’d bundled up, I wish I’d worn fleece pants. Not a ding on the park—just a heads-up. If you go at night in northern Idaho, be prepared for cold. Food options were solid. Parking was a bit of a bottleneck. There were still open spots, but traffic getting in was hectic. Once inside, ride lines averaged about thirty minutes, which felt reasonable. Stunt Pilot was epic. I’d ride it again in a heartbeat. Looking forward to my next visit.
Aaron A — Google review
The pass gets you unlimited rides, access to both the water park and the theme park. On the weekday the lines were reasonable. The weekend and warmer weather brought longer lines. Everything is well maintained and in food operating order. The water slide that takes you uphill is a blast. Definitely recommend during the week for shorter lines. Really fun rollercoasters and train rides.
Justin B — Google review
Everything was beautiful, pleasant and clean, including the parking lot and rest rooms! The staff were polite and respectful. Come on a weekday, not weekend. Our huge family had a wonderful time. If you attend with 15 or more guests, you qualify for a group rate, which needs to be booked ahead of time, & is so worth it! I only have one small complaint: the music was too loud. My family had to shout over each other to have a conversation. Kudos to their lifeguards, I can tell they're highly trained and take their jobs seriously. (I'm a certified lifeguard) Thank you Silverwood, we can't wait to come again next summer.
Amanda J — Google review
Just so so good. What an awesome time had by everyone in our group. We went with a big (200+) group. We got unlimited beverages and an included supper at the ChuckWagon. From the staff to the grounds to the rides, everything was super impressive and well thought out. Loved the coasters- so well designed.
Ben W — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(1396)
27843 US-95, Athol, ID 83801, USA
https://www.silverwoodthemepark.com/
(208) 683-3400
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Old Mission State Park

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Landmark Spanish-style church (Idaho's oldest building) amid scenic trails & a historic cemetery.
Such a fun historical stop. If you enjoy history and reading, the museum is a great way to spend and hour or two. The staff was friendly, and the visitor center was clean and well kept. Their short film was interesting, and their museum has a lot of artifacts. Make sure you stop here if you're in the area!
Tatem H — Google review
The old mission is a nice slice of history. The visitor center is fairly new. The mission itself is in surprisingly good shape.
James C — Google review
Nice, historic church The oldest building in Idaho. It was beautiful and serene. I have passed by Cataldo Mission many times and never passed when it was open I finally got my chance and was happy I did stop and see it. There is a small charge to go on the grounds, but it is used for its upkeep. It was worth it for the history and just how old it was
Karen M — Google review
Built through collaboration of the Coeur d'Alene tribe and the Jesuits this is the oldest standing building in Idaho. It's really really cool.
Nathan H — Google review
The church is a lovingly maintained 170+ year old building. Woodwork is impressive. Grounds are well maintained. Appreciated signage throughout that explains history of the grounds. Picnic tables around grounds are a plus. The lift for folks who are mobility challenged is a plus!
Lisa I — Google review
This was an unexpected gem. We just happened to stop here. The mission was beautiful and rustic.
Tracie L — Google review
I highly recommend stopping here if you have an hour or two. There is an awesome, modern visitors center with a multi thousand square foot exhibit on the history of the site. Then you can go check out the inside of the old mission building and several other historic buildings. There is a lot of room to walk around and potentially have a picnic. Overall, it is a very calm place with a lot of history and nature to enjoy.
TJ H — Google review
This place was an interesting but uneventful visit. We watched the 19 Minute Video, which felt like it was filmed and released in the same time frame as the Church was built. From what we gathered they charge you 5$ per family, to enter the house, and the church. We decided not to do that but instead examine it from them from the outside. The museum part of the visitor center was closed, so I can’t say much on that. If your into Native American history, then this might be the stop for you. If not then you’re not missing out on much. The staff at the visitor center were extremely nice and friendly.
Cameron M — Google review
4.7
(768)
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4.5
(61)
31732 S Mission Rd, Cataldo, ID 83810, USA
https://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/coeur-d-alenes-old-mission/
(208) 682-3814
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Seven Stars Alpaca Ranch

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Ranch
Sights & Landmarks
This is the only alpaca farm I have ever been to so I don't have anything to compare it to but in my opinion this is an amazing ranch. It's been 7-8 years since I went so I can't remember all the details but I do remember how much fun it was. I think we toured some cabins for rent on the property and maybe some sort of store. She took us on her Gator type vehicle through the woods and over a little stream. We got to feed the animals, and she let the kids herd the animals from one pin to the other. It was fun for the kids and adults. 10/10 recommend
L J — Google review
A beautiful little farm on the outskirts of town. Run by the most amicable owner and maintained to perfection. Plenty to see. The animals are adorable and friendly. My 3 year old, the grandparents and I all had an amazing visit here. Highly recommend! Wish we had brought a little picnic to sit and enjoy the view from the ridgeline. Check to see if this is allowed with day visits!
Susie B — Google review
We had an amazing time at the ranch the owners and the son (Clint) were so kind and made my daughter’s birthday special. This ranch is so beautiful and the animals are soooo happy and healthy.
Kayla D — Google review
It was a cold, cloudy & slightly rainy day when we made the trip up to this ranch. Little did we know we were about to meet the most amazing people we have ever met. There is love & respect everywhere you turn. The ranch, land, and the animals are impeccably cared for by Sonia and Andy. While there were so many beautiful things to see, Sonia stopped us at one point so we could listen to the wind blowing through the mountain grasslands-it was awesome. If you are anywhere near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, you must make the trip here. It's inspiring.
100PercentREO — Google review
You need to see this ranch! We were blown away by the experience! Such sweet animals and people in a gorgeous setting! It was one of the best parts of our vacation!
Janet C — Google review
We visited 7 Stars on July 24 with grandkids aged 5 and 7. It was such a great positive experience for them as well as my daughter and me. Clint was a guide and engaged the kids whenever he could. The time in the pastures with the alpaca, goats, donkeys and little ponies was great. Animals are gentle and easy to be with. Totally recommend this experience.
Dona C — Google review
MUST VISIT Unbelievably nice and amazing family own this BEAUTIFUL ranch. One of our best experiences ever as you will walk and interact with amazing animals on your own. They have Alpacas, llama, goats, miniature horses and donkeys and turkeys. Animals were adorable and super friendly. Please make sure to make an appointment before you visit as it’s by appointment only. Tours are every day at 11 am
Amin S — Google review
Wonderful experience. Tour was informative and the guide, Clint, was just as friendly as can be. Amazing views, peaceful surroundings and so many animals to pet. Love that they rescued a lot of the animals.
Lisa D — Google review
4.8
(270)
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4.9
(643)
2885 S Folsom Ridge Rd, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, USA
http://www.sevenstarsalpacaranch.com/
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Tubbs Hill Trail Marker

Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Great trails! Challenging but not too difficult and there's plenty of opportunities to explore little trails off the main one. Will be back to explore again!
Morgan M — Google review
Tubbs Hill is worth driving over from Spokane for a hike. Depending on which trail you take, there are different levels of terrain difficulty. It is a long trek around without a bathroom. Go before you start your hike.
Jessica M — Google review
Awesome place to start the hike on the east side. Parking in a lot and on the street. Can hike to the quiet beach or complete the loop around Tubbs Hill.
Norrad — Google review
Nice little hiking area. We covered most of the trails in an hour. They seem newly built and could probably use a few more switchbacks on the summit trails but it's definitely not a touch hike overall. The main loop is very easy. We parked in the east lot and had not trouble finding parking at 11am on Friday. Weekends are probably pretty busy though.
Jason W — Google review
Nice neighborhood family-friendly trail park. Great for hiking or running. The trails are well marked. Elevation gain to the summit is manageable and doable for really almost everyone! Some bird watching and lots of deer roaming in the park.
Winston D — Google review
Great place to go with kids dogs and kayaks!
Angel H — Google review
Nice little trail with views of the lake and some swim spots. Busy. Dog friendly. Parked on the opposite side of town so I didn't have to pay.
Patrick D — Google review
It was amazing, but I'm very tired. A few trails for everyone 😁, we chose the loop trail, the whole trail was up or down, but the views were fantastic. We took many photos, nature is beautiful. There were many small and large rocks, bridges, the trail led among conifers but sometimes you walked in the sun without a bit of shade 😁. It was worth it although I had the moment that I could not cope, I would not come 😳. I came, I overcome fatigue 😀
Batata 6 — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(846)
e 83814, 1080 E Lakeshore Dr, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, USA
https://www.cdaid.org/763/departments/parks/all-parks/tubbs-hill
(208) 651-5634
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McEuen Park and Dog Park

Park
Nature & Parks
Public beach
Vast waterside space featuring walking trails, a playground & a sand beach area.
Great park on the waterfront. I like to hike Tubbs Hill. There are always people on the trail so it feels safe! The restrooms are clean and comfortable. There is a small bar/cafe where you can sit waterfront and have a drink.
Georgia L — Google review
McEuen Park in Coeur d’Alene is a fantastic, family-friendly spot. It’s clean and beautifully maintained, with a fun splash pad, great playground, and plenty of open green space. The dog park is well-designed with separate areas and agility features, making it perfect for pets too. A wonderful place for all ages to enjoy!
Scott H — Google review
McEuen park is well maintained and clean. The dog park is a great place to bring your dog to run around. address: 702 East Front Ave Coeur D’ Alene, Idaho 83814
Al’s A — Google review
Such a great park and playground! The kids loved it. It was even a dreary rainy day and we still had a blast! One of the best playgrounds we have been on ever. So big and so well designed. We love the fort look to it all too! It let the kids imagination go wild!
Ryan C — Google review
What a beautiful park right downtown! Easy access from I-90, large parking lots with designated RV parking as well. I was there on a Sunday and traffic was very light. Nice, clean dog park, although small. Gravel surface, no grass and not really much area for dogs to explore. But room to romp, run and play. There two fenced areas and fresh water stations.
Pegi S — Google review
I have come to this park since I was 12 years old and how it has changed over the years. It's a a great park situated on the shores of Lake Coeur D' Alene with lots of open area for picnics, Frisbee, Basketball, Volleyball and of course swimming and all the other lake activities. The artwork (by mostly local artists) that they have added over the years is amazing and of course finding Mudgy and Millie at various locations (a total of 5) along the trail has always been fun for the kids, inspired by a local author. Dogs are welcome and please be mindful of others so this continues to be an option for dog lovers, there are not many pet friendly area's anymore. As always leave it better than you found it and enjoy 😉.
R. S — Google review
Lots of parking right on the water. There is nice park with a beach with plenty of space, at least in September. We brought our blow up SUP and went out on the lake, the water was super clear. Parking is expensive $3.00 per hr and it says no rv
Thomas B — Google review
Absolutely beautiful park and beach!! Restrooms are large and clean and close to both the beach and playground. The playground is amazing, your littles may want to stay and play for quite a while there. There's plenty of room on the sandy shore for everyone. Perfect for floaties and swimming. You may want a light anchor for your floaty as there are times the current brings you back to shore. It is wheelchair accessible from the parking lot and around the cemented pathways throughout the park. I didn't see wheelchair access to the beach however. You would need to walk down a few steps to reach the sand.
Leslie W — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(263)
504 E Front Ave, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, USA
https://www.cdaid.org/1120/departments/parks
(208) 769-2252
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Coeur d'Alene Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The stunning Lake Coeur d'Alene presents ample opportunities for recreational activities. With its picturesque surroundings, visitors can indulge in a range of water sports, take seaplane rides or bike on multi-use trails that run along the lake. The downtown area of Coeur d'Alene has plenty of Huckleberry products and excellent dining options to explore.
We spent the 4th of July here and it was beautiful, peaceful, and so relaxing. The fireworks put on by the town over the lake were phenomenal. There is a doggie swim beach for your fur babies to enjoy! The tall pine trees that line the lake are so pretty. The kids had a blast tubing and fishing.
Roxanne C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. Lots to do and see around the lake.
Aaron D — Google review
Our absolute favorite place to getaway to! So many water activities that are offered (you can rent kayaks, paddle boards, peddal boats, and more!) And downtown area is walking distance, always something fun going on!
Bailey M — Google review
Beautiful lake and a must-see at some point in your life. Would love to come back with the family and explore more.
Nick V — Google review
Beautiful and great family fun. A must do when anywhere in the area.
RaMona P — Google review
Lake Coeur d'Alene was beautiful and huge there are small towns around the lake many with docking... restaurants and bars. We rented a pontoon for a fair price...it was the best way to see all areas and a few towns. We spent the whole day on the lake it was a great time!
Roam A — Google review
Beautiful Lake! Amazing place to vacation. The lake and watersports, seaplane rides, and biking/multi-use trails around the lake. Coeur d'Alene is a great little downtown to walk, with Huckleberry everything, good restaurants. Take a short boat ride from Coeur d'Alene resort to the golf course and have an amazing breakfast on the patio overlooking the floating green
Jack P — Google review
If I win the lottery I'm buying a home here, beautiful lake, with the forested hills surrounding the lake, love it, very friendly people here in Idaho!!!
Tim W — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(1436)
Idaho, USA
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Mt Spokane

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mt Spokane is a towering mountain peak located in the Inland Northwest, boasting scenic trails and historic ruins that lead to an observation deck with breathtaking views. Regardless of weather conditions, people feel gravitated towards this majestic natural wonder. It provides ample opportunities for biking, hiking, and enjoying the stunning vistas it offers.
Moderate hike up to the top and back down to the parking lot. The Discover pass is required to park at the park. You will take two trails to the top #130 and #140 either trail is clearly marked with blue diamond shaped markers all the way up so it is fairly easy to follow. The All trails app is very handy on all the trails and if you go off the path it will let you know at least on the paid version. I highly recommend this location.
Mr O — Google review
Amazing drive with spectacular views of the mountain ranges! Excellent ski park for all levels from bunny hills to longer ones. The hike in the snow was pretty good. Open access to many walking and hiking trails. The vista house was close at this point of the year so will definitely want to be back for that. Parking wasn’t difficult but imagine it gets crowded during summer.
Aplih A — Google review
Mt. Spokane can be seen throughout the Spokane area, as far as Steptoe Butte about 2 hours south of there.
Jeremy B — Google review
Wonderful views and the closest place to gain elevation!
Zack M — Google review
Vista House shelter at the summit Mt Spokane beautiful afternoon drive. Perfect place for a picnic. A peaceful panoramic view of forests and lakes across two states
Seriously? R — Google review
Such a great sight to see. Need a park pass but it's gorgeous with or without snow
Big M — Google review
Beautiful views and great picture opportunity. So many trails to take all over the mountian.
Kathryn K — Google review
Great place to bike, hike, and take in the beautiful views.
Jason B — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(144)
Washington 99021, USA
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Green Bluff

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Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Green Bluff is a farming community and census-designated place situated in Spokane County, Washington. The name of this place is derived from a cliff located in close proximity. Its height measures 2,310 feet above sea level. The population count during the 2010 census was recorded at 761 individuals, which marked the first time that Green Bluff had been recognized by the U.S Census Bureau.
4.6
(341)
Washington, USA
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Centennial Trail

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Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
The Centennial Trail is a surfaced pathway extending for about 30 miles, designed for the purpose of cycling, running and horseback riding. It also showcases artistic installations throughout its length.
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(577)
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Liberty Lake Farmers Market

Farmers' market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
The Liberty Lake Farmer's Market is SO cute! This is a legit farmers market too with folks selling good WA produce at reasonable prices. One could easily go here and get most of your go-to produce, and then some. There were also lots of cool vendors like ceramics, flowers, hand-made jewlery, soaps, oils, and other products, and much more! If it wasn't so far away for us we would definitely be back more frequently!
James W — Google review
Produce, flowers, drinks and food are the main focus of this farmers market. There were some other items but very few. Nicely organized so you can see each booth in loops. Flowers are all priced very well. Good food options to choose from. Only about 2-3 craft or art booths. Lots of parking in an open field.
The E — Google review
Our favorite market local to the Spokane area by far. We come from Spokane Valley, a fifteen minute trip, & it is worth it ten fold. It is also our only weekly market that we attend! The selection of fresh produce, from mushrooms and exotic tomatoes, to every berry or plum imaginable and donut peaches. There are vendors for pickled goods, local and humane beef sources, cider providers. There is always live music and food/drink vendors. Fresh flowers from this market weekly are a must. From one single mother to another- treat yo self. Very family friendly, full of variety and a beautiful place to do your local shopping. 11/10 recommend!
Rickcanna A — Google review
We love this place! We love buying local fruit and vegetables from there. They have the best cherries and peaches. We also buy their honey and they have beautiful floral bouquets! 🌿❤️🌿 My advice is get there early. It's extremely popular.
Kellean B — Google review
I went here one Saturday after work. They had a lot of good stuff around, but I didn’t buy anything. Definitely will go again when I am back out there.
Jeremy B — Google review
Great stands, great produce. Just great to be outside and around people again. Got a bouquet from Gracie's, lots of produce, gluten-free donut holes, hot sauce, and some primo hard cider. Making lactic acid fermented onions and radishes for garnishes. UPDATE: Pickled onion & radishes were a hit and highly recommended. Re-jarred them in pints, then used the radish brine for quick pickling cucumbers. Amazeballs.
Iskenderen V — Google review
This market is huge! Loved visiting. Lots of fun, delicious offerings.
Mandy G — Google review
Love the market in Liberty lake!
Andrew L — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(50)
1421 N Meadowwood Ln, Liberty Lake, WA 99019, USA
http://www.libertylakefarmersmarket.com/
12

Circling Raven Golf Club

Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Wow! What an amazingly beautiful course! Well worth the $179 green fee this, my 292nd course played, resides in my top 10 in scenic beauty and quality of fairways and greens. It is both challenging and fun to play! Chris in the Pro Shop, and Marshals Kirk and Don were most accommodating, friendly and professional. The Pro Shop is well-stocked and restaurant serves a great Club sandwich. I will definitely be back to play this one!
James P — Google review
I have played Circling Raven before a couple time. But I forgot how great this course really is. The front 9 is good. But the back 9 is magical. As the course wanders through the trees and up and down the rolling hills, it is one of the most beautiful settings of any coarse. It is so remote that you don’t see or hear anyone. It feels as if you are alone in the wilderness. Now the course is in great shape. There were no dead spots or imperfections. The greens ran fast and true. Probably close to 11.5. The bunkers had light fluffy sand. Some of the best I have hit out of. If you are in the area, it is a must play.
Todd S — Google review
My perspective on Circling Raven will probably be a bit different than most posts, as Kim and I were the 'ride alongs' on the boys golf day! We do this regularly on vacations and have seen many beautiful courses, HECK we live on a golf course with views. ALL staff were very friendly, welcoming, helpful and displayed a sense of humor which was a much appreciated added bonus. Circling Raven itself was a cut above most courses and absolutely breathtaking, every single hole. The way they have married the course to the natural beauty surrounding and throughout the course is exceptional and you never know what you'll see around the next bend or over the next hill. The added beauty of aged wooden bridges, old train tracks, tunnels, blooming crop fields, native wildlife (and on OUR day, those huge fluffy clouds) make this a course we'll be more than happy to crash on any future trips as well. Oh... and least I forget, the boys said the course was in top condition, challenging and made for some hilariously colorful self commentary along the way. Wonderful memories all around.
Amy A — Google review
Excellent layout, fast undulating greens. If you want to eat b4 ur round, show up early. They are in no hurry to get food out at the course restaurant.
Michael T — Google review
Just an awesome experience. Every golf fan needs to experience Circling Raven at least once. Of course, be warned that once you play, you'll be planning your next outing or at least thinking about it. Played here June 5 and conditions were spectacular. Greens are lightning fast. The pin setter needs to be reminded that most of us are tourists and not professionals. I'm guessing that over half the pins were on the edge of the greens with very little room for error. It's probably going to add a few extra strokes to your game, but still, we walked away with a sense of euphoria.
Ron P — Google review
We were there to watch our daughter play in the high school state tournament. The course was beautiful! The variety on the holes was impressive. The course is long, would highly suggest a cart. The carts have nice features like a small cooler, club and ball wash station, and GPS screens you can order from. I really appreciated the course hosting the tournament. It was an incredible opportunity for our daughter. We will definitely plan to go back and play as a family!
Alecia J — Google review
The scope a size of this course is enormous. I love that the course is in front of you. No blind/trick shot necessary. Generous fairways for a short hitter like me. Played from white tees it was less intimidating for a first time player. Good distances between holes. Very fair price.
TC F — Google review
Wow! All I can say is wow! This course was amazing! The groundskeepers did an OUTSTANDING job! The clubhouse was amazing and Jordan at the front desk of the clubhouse was very helpful! Can’t wait to come back! Seriously haven’t golfed in over 10 years and I had such and amazing time! The carts were pretty awesome, the service ON the course was epic and it was just an all out Amazing opportunity, Connie Jacobs, thank you so much for helping us experience this wonderful time!
William J — Google review
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4.5
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38530 S Nukwalqw St, Worley, ID 83876, USA
https://www.cdacasino.com/golf/
(800) 523-2464
13

Coeur d'Alene Casino

Casino
Nightlife
Modern casino resort with a pair of hotels, an 18-hole golf course & a spa, plus slots & bingo.
I was here for a conference. I don’t golf or gamble so location only got a 4 since if you don’t do either your options are more limited but they have a spa, golf simulator and more to keep you busy. Room was nice and clean. No issues. Service and employees were friendly as well. Food at the bar was also really good.
Jeff K — Google review
We enjoyed Bingo here! It's a huge bingo room with smoking and non-smoking seating. Non-smokers with breathing challenges may find it difficult as there is no truly "smoke-free" area that we didn't smell cigarettes.
Sarah H — Google review
Weve finally learned our lesson coming here. Most likely won’t ever be back unless we need a quick pit stop in our way out of town somewhere. After years and years of coming and everytime we say never again…and just keep coming…this time we said nope. Never again. There’s sooo much but this time as we checked in we were “greeted” by a man named David. We had to do the greeting and he acted like we were the biggest inconvenience of his life. He wouldn’t even make eye contact. Acted like he had better things to do..and we were the only ones at the desk. No line, noother people lined up. Nothing. We had to pry information out of him and continually just got smirked out for any questions we had. I finally looked at his name tag and asked if he was having a bad day and he abrubptly said “no”. You could actually tell this was his normal everyday smirky jerky personality. So that’s how you start your vacation…with him. He knows it all but doesn’t want to be kind or give you any info and if you ask he looks at you like your stupid. If you ask where a certain thing is he just says, you’ll find it! And points in the direction to go. Wow! And then you go to the players club and there’s two young girls working who obviously hate there job and hate to have to help you. Again. People are an inconvenience to anyone working there. They act like they are doing you the biggest favor by just showing their face at the desk. Have no time for questions or personality or etiquette. Worst customer service everywhere in the hotel. Seems everyone hates their jobs but still get paid for being rude to people so it works for them. Doesn’t work for us. They need more and newer restaurants. It’s always the same ole same ole deli or red tail restaurant. And one other one that doesn’t ever seem to be open when we’re there. In all the years we’ve been there we have literally won a little something one time! We brought our golf clubs just in case in our road trip we found a great golf course. Well don’t try and play here unless you’re one of the richest. It was over $150-180 a person!!!!!! And Their clothing in the pro shop is highly over priced. Who can afford this place??? It’s dirty and needs their ventilation updated. It’s one of the smokiest casinos we’ve been to. I think the highlight of ours gay and trip was a blueberry pancake we had at the restaurant hat was delicious and as big as the whole plate . Other that it was just a reminder to not come back.
MSB — Google review
The Spa Tower rooms are well appointed, spacious, and appear to be clean. However, the beds in two rooms were very uncomfortable. Our party of 5 checked in Friday, May 9, and out on Sunday, May 11. Neither of the two nights was restful, which is not what you want before playing golf! The food was pretty good, we had dinner at Chinook and our waiter, Felix, was fantastic. The salmon was overcooked, and the prime rib wasn't 'prime'; other than that, everything else was delicious. This was a splurge for us, a day at the spa for my wife and her friend... a round of golf for my son's birthday, joined by my best friend and his son. In the future, we'll most likely just make it a day trip. For us, the hotel isn't a good value.
Domenic M — Google review
I really wanted to like this casino. So much, we came back a second day. The bar staff, are amazing. Hats off to them. Day 1: players card sign up. Not welcoming. We had a younger brunette ( hair in bun) who was thorough in the process but not friendly or welcoming. It was uncomfortable. We played for a few hours and ate at Redtail. Food was OK. Seasonal veggies was a plate of carrots with the salmon. Salmon a little over cooked. Played for a few more hours. Broke even Day 2: Thought by now we would have had some promotion as we entered. None. Played a few hours across 20 or so machines, payouts vs bet low and bonuses felt non-existent. Ate at the pizza place. Surprisingly good. Service was OK from a bunch of younger adults. Put 100.00 into a game and machine ate it. Jen walked past, was friendly and said she would get help. After 30m and looking around for help, went to bar and they sent someone. Received wonderful help after waiting so long. Played for a few more hours, horrible payouts and never received 1 promotion , outside 1.27 bonus play. For having a new director of gaming, do better. Not worth a 30m drive, lose money BUT have zero incentives on rewards is the icing on the cake. I'm okay losing money but have better rewards towards bar, Food, etc. Probably won't return. Edited to add, very clean casino. Bathrooms and floor were well kept.
Chasity P — Google review
Had a great time at this casino! We joined the players club and got 10$ for free plays, plus you get discounts on fuel and all of the restaurants and hotel in the casino (and there are a TON of restaurants). It was so clean, including the restrooms. Really good experience.
Britt F — Google review
Nice sized casino. The floor is stretched out but electric scooters are offered with a small deposit. The pool is small and indoors. The food court was on the other end of the casino floor from the hotel rooms. Each bed only had three pillows which is kind of weird. Other than that it was great
Carolina C — Google review
Casino smokey rooms were equal to my barracks room in the Army not very good clean but simple. I did however win in the casino not allot but paid for the entire trip. Didn't golf at the casino went to saint maries golf course though imamd it was allot better than it appears fun challenge. Its location is pretty remote. But thats reservations i guess. Overall it was fun. Not rating it bad i do recommend it.
Joe F — Google review
4.1
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4.0
(81)
37914 S Nukwalqw St, Worley, ID 83876, USA
https://www.cdacasino.com/
(800) 523-2464
14

Riverfront Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Riverfront Park, the site of the 1974 World's Fair, is a 100-acre oasis in Spokane that offers a blend of natural beauty and urban attractions. The park features iconic landmarks such as the clock tower, giant wagon, building blocks, and the world fair tent. Families can enjoy picnics by the river and entertainment for kids while taking leisurely walks. A recent addition to the park is the ice ribbon that provides a unique experience around Downtown Spokane.
Iconic, Scenic, and Full of Photo-Worthy Moments – A Must-Visit in Spokane Riverfront Park is a spacious and beautifully designed urban park that offers a wide variety of attractions for visitors of all ages. From unique playgrounds and sculptures to multiple waterfalls, bridges, and scenic photo backdrops, there’s something to explore around every corner. One of our favorite features was the upper waterfall, which offers a dramatic view, especially from the large bridge that makes for the perfect photo opportunity. There are several bridges throughout the park, each offering different angles and perspectives of the falls and river. While some areas have limited shade, the park is ideal for a leisurely stroll, and the natural beauty combined with art installations makes it a must-see for anyone visiting Spokane. The lower waterfalls are smaller but still charming, and the park’s iconic views help capture the essence of the city. Another perk? The shopping mall right next to the park. On a hot day, it was a great place to cool off with full AC, grab a drink, and enjoy its modern, clean design. We especially appreciated the thoughtful lighting fixtures, photo spots, and how open and stylish it felt—definitely not your typical mall layout. Even better, My Fresh Basket—a health-focused grocery store—is conveniently located nearby. It’s a fantastic option if you want to grab fresh, organic food or snacks without eating out, especially for those on the go or watching their diet. With plenty of street parking and mall parking available, Riverfront Park is incredibly accessible and well worth the visit. Whether you’re there for the waterfalls, the photo ops, or just a peaceful walk, this park truly captures the heart of Spokane.
April L — Google review
Riverfront Park is absolutely beautiful — the waterfalls are stunning, and the gondola ride gives you amazing views of the river and city. It’s a perfect spot for walking, relaxing, and taking pictures. The only downside is that there are too many homeless people around, which can make certain areas feel uncomfortable. Other than that, it’s a must-visit for the scenery and attractions.
Ifrat H — Google review
We hung out at Riverfront Park on a Thursday evening and had an awesome time! Rented some Lime scooters and cruised around as the sun was setting — such a pretty time to be there. The park has great views and a really nice atmosphere. I only had a short time to explore, but it seems like there’s a lot more to do, so I’ll definitely be back. Highly recommend stopping by or spending an evening here if you’re in Spokane!
Marshall C — Google review
Riverside Park has been great to visit every time we’ve gone. Even though there are people living on the streets downtown, the city has done a really good job keeping the park itself feeling safe and welcoming for visitors and kids — which is so appreciated these days. The park is always clean, beautifully maintained, and full of fun things to do: walking paths, open green spaces, water views, playgrounds, and plenty of spots to explore. It’s lively without feeling crowded, and we’ve consistently had positive experiences here. A wonderful place to spend an afternoon as a family.
Savanah E — Google review
The park is a lively and picturesque destination, brimming with a variety of activities, captivating artwork, and meticulously maintained gardens and pathways that showcase breathtaking views of the landscapes and waterfalls. Security is readily available for your peace of mind. However, be aware that parking near the park is limited, with fees starting at $5.
Justin B — Google review
This is a great spot to check out in the middle of the city. Nice easy walking. Lots of stuff to see for everyone of all ages. History about the city. Play ground for kids. Water fountain to cool off by. Large out door cable structure, music venue Old vintage bridges over the amazing, multiple level falls on the river. A must see
Andrew M — Google review
Beautiful Park! Thoroughly enjoyed walking through and taking in all the beautiful scenery. Very clean and well maintained. So much to see and do. Fun for kids! Our kids loved the unique playground and red wagon slide. Keep your eye out for yellow bellied marmots on the rocky areas near the river. They are so cute!
Stacie P — Google review
Riverfront Park is very cute! Has decent pathways and views! There's access to the river where a few locals fish. A few grass patches where you can set a blanket down and have a picnic or just chill! A couple of landmarks and where the Garbage Goat is also located!
Riggs C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(2104)
507 N Howard St, Spokane, WA 99201, USA
http://riverfrontspokane.org/
(509) 625-6600
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Downtown Spokane

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Biking Trails
Downtown Spokane, also known as Riverside, is the vibrant central business district of the city. It offers a mix of dining options from laid-back eateries to trendy bars and craft breweries. The area is home to both chain stores and indie boutiques, making it a shopper's paradise. Restored buildings like the Historic Davenport Hotel and the art deco Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox add character to the neighborhood.
4.1
(669)
Spokane, WA, USA
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Spokane Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the heart of downtown Spokane, Spokane Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its stunning beauty. This iconic landmark is surrounded by a sprawling 100-acre park, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and exploration. The falls consist of two distinct tiers—the Upper Falls and Lower Falls—each offering unique perspectives of the rushing water as it cascades through the city.
This is a great place for a rest stop when traveling. The Spokane Falls are right next to a city park. It is clean and safe to walk around.
Rachael D — Google review
Beautiful riverfront area around falls. Lots of parking options. We road our bikes around all the trails that meandered back and forth across the falls. Very nice area to spend a day. Many food options nearby as well
Jojo W — Google review
The waterfalls and immediate surrounding area are nice and the view is lovely but just tons of druggies everywhere.... It gets really bad about 2 blocks away where every street corner has people drugged up and some walking around on fentinol bent over like zombies... Totally creeped out not safe. We went at about 730-9am...
Shonna H — Google review
This was truly a memorable place to visit! Riverfront park is an amazing place to plan a family outing. The perfect mix of nature and city. There's a variety of dining options in the area. The many easily accessible paths allow visitors different angles of the falls. If you're looking for an up close view, consider taking the Numerica SkyRide! It's a budget friendly purchase and offer military and senior discounts, as well as group discounts. The line wasn't long and they were really efficient getting riders on and off. On the ride, there's audio of history with lots of great information to learn about. The only downside is inconsiderate guests who litter and parking is something that you'll definitely have to plan ahead of time. Overall a great experience! Please remember to keep our beautiful public areas clean and enjoy the beautiful views!
Shay S — Google review
Wonderful falls in the middle of Spokane. Great walk and many locals enjoying this attraction. Paid parking is about all you can find, but fairly reasonable and easy to pay for it in your phone.
Darrin F — Google review
Just beautiful..worth walking around to take in all the different views of the falls
Tara L — Google review
It’s nice with quite a few good spots to view from. I heard it’s more impressive in spring when there’s melt runoff. Spokane downtown seems mostly about eating and drinking so it makes for a pleasant family experience. Oh the over 100 years of hydro power is impressive. It’s free.
D R — Google review
Beautiful place to visit in Spokane. Also great location by the library.
Rachel H — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(601)
Spokane, WA 99201, USA
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Manito Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Manito Park, a 78-acre park opened in 1904, is a stunning outdoor recreation and leisure area in Spokane. The park features various gardens such as rose, lilac, formal, and native plant gardens along with a picturesque pond. With its immaculately tended terrain spanning 90 acres, including an arboretum, conservatory, and botanical gardens named after the Algonquin word "manitou," meaning fundamental life force animating all things.
Have always loved this park. Ample areas to walk throughout. They really did a good job with cleaning up the pond too. You can see the beneficial plants on the bottom. They do wonders to keep the water clear. Great place to take a walk, run, a bike ride, and enjoy the great scenery.
Jakob Z — Google review
“Absolutely Stunning Park – A Must Visit in Spokane!” I can’t say enough good things about Manito Park! The gardens are breathtaking—each one feels like stepping into a different world. The Rose Garden is so vibrant and colorful, the Japanese Garden is incredibly peaceful, and the Duncan Garden looks straight out of Europe with its perfectly designed symmetry. I loved wandering around the walking paths and taking in the beautiful landscaping—everything is so well cared for. The Gaiser Conservatory was also a treat, with unique plants and flowers you don’t see every day. What makes this park extra special is that it’s completely free, making it such a gem for locals and visitors alike. Whether you want to take photos, enjoy a picnic, or just relax and breathe in nature, this is the perfect spot. I’d highly recommend visiting in spring or summer when everything is in full bloom, but honestly, it’s gorgeous year-round. Definitely a 5-star experience! 🌿🌸🌹
Charu B — Google review
Manito Park is pure magic! 😍 Absolutely loved everything — it’s so beautiful, you can’t stop staring at the flowers, trees, and ponds. Total fairytale vibes! The atmosphere is so cozy, like a hug for your soul. The park is perfectly maintained, with spots to chill, snap pics, or just soak in the nature. Amazing for family walks or solo escapes. I’ll be back a million times and recommend it to everyone! Spokane, you nailed it!
The F — Google review
An absolutely gorgeous park, lovely enough for a movie set. There is an annual garden, a perennial garden, a conservatory of inside plants that you can look at early in the day when it's open, an Oriental garden that also has limited hours, and a beautiful pond with a nice walking path around it. There are also sports courts, walking trails, and at least one really nice playground.
Ballaurena13 — Google review
My first visit to Manito Park was in the Fall of 2004 when my husband and I were newlyweds. After many moves to different states and several years later, life brought us back to where our lives began together in Spokane. We love visiting the many gardens as a family with our sons. My husband and I visited the Rose Garden together a couple years ago in October. The rose blooms were plentiful and spectacular in the middle of October! It was such a peaceful experience. We visited Duncan Gardens on my Birthday in July this year and just recently this past weekend we visited the Japanese Gardens. I find so much joy simply being in nature and there is so much beauty to appreciate in Manito Park. It’s so peaceful and beautiful. I always enjoy seeing people enjoying the park and gardens as well. It’s a great place to be and visit anytime of year! Walking down Manito Boulevard and around the park on the pathways during the Fall with the golden leaves everywhere is amazing! I love it so much and the best part is it’s always free to visit!! Manito Park has always been a beautiful blessing full of joyful memories for my family.
Jen N — Google review
Fantastic park - Spokane is truly lucky to have this place. Multiple gardens to walk through and the care and upkeep effort really shows. Duncan gardens is a grand landscape of flowers, with a conservatory attached. Incredible amount of species inside this building. Rose garden was our favorite- incredible how many different roses can be found here. The Japanese garden was beautiful as well. Hard to believe this is all free- I have paid to enter botanical gardens that don’t come close to this. So many enjoyable walking paths, benches and shade can found throughout the park. There was a cafe as well! Parking could be a problem where you want it- but numerous small lots exist around the park.
Paul P — Google review
Stunning! It feels like what I imagine stepping into a European garden would be like. Perfect place for a photo shoot! It's so grand and colorful and made me feel instantly happy and lighter. I wish I'd gotten an overview pic but I mostly took close ups!
Bex G — Google review
Wow! What an awesome park! There are some great playground areas, a small lake and a very beautiful flower garden. There is also a solarium with tropical and dessert plants. There are walking paths and several parking spaces throughout the park to provide ease of use. There are probably several restroom areas but the one we found was attached to the solarium. I would love to revisit in various seasons.
Janet S — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(1501)
1702 S Grand Blvd, Spokane, WA 99203, USA
http://www.manitopark.org/
(509) 625-6200
18

Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge

Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Bird & animal sanctuary on 16,000 acres of permanent & seasonal wetlands with hiking trails.
Beautiful area. Beautiful park. So many trails and it's absolutely peaceful and perfect on a weekday. This park is worth the drive to check out. There's roads south of the entrance that looks like on maps that it's a much bigger area with intersecting roads, you could get pretty lost and it's perfect for that if you're trying to accomplish disappearing lmao.
Devin E — Google review
Very beautiful wildlife refuge! You'll feel like your miles and miles away. Also, the rangers are very nice & helpful and the bathrooms are clean. We didn't see any large animals (moose, elk), but saw and heard a lot of small animals & birds.
Mary W — Google review
Can't say enough nice things about this place. They had a nice little gift shop and education center. There is a 5.5 mile driving loop that is beautiful with lots of spots to park and walk trails. The trails are all easy walks. We saw a swan and a moose and lots of chipmunks and birds. Looking forward to going back in spring to see the wild flowers.
Jennifer B — Google review
Cool pretty quiet place to visit especially when it's still somewhat cold out. Lots of birds around. Only complaint is hours listed between the website, Google, and the signs don't match.
Daniel B — Google review
Such a cool place with lots to do for all levels of activity. A great place to see wildflowers in the spring and early summer, along with tons of birds, waterfowl, and other wildlife. They have a 5.5 mile auto tour, along with tons of trails and pulloffs to sightsee. The Friends of Turnbull nature store always has super cool resources and souvenirs.
Loui W — Google review
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge in Cheney, WA is truly one of those rare places that leaves a lasting impression on your soul. From the moment you enter, you can feel the peace and stillness that nature offers here. The refuge is beautifully maintained, and everything from the trails to the viewing areas reflects the care and respect the staff and volunteers have for this land and the wildlife that call it home. Every visit feels like stepping into a living postcard. The scenery changes with the seasons, offering something new and breathtaking each time, from vibrant wetlands and pine forests to serene lakes that perfectly mirror the sky. The abundance of wildlife is incredible. It’s not uncommon to see moose, elk, deer, and a variety of birds all in one visit. The moose sightings alone make this place special, and seeing one up close, peacefully moving through the landscape, is a moment you don’t forget. One of the highlights of Turnbull is the 5.5-mile auto loop, which allows you to drive your car through the refuge at your own pace. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to experience the beauty and wildlife up close without having to leave their vehicle. Along this scenic route, you’ll find incredible photo opportunities and peaceful moments surrounded by nature. It’s not uncommon for moose to wander right past your car, giving you an unforgettable close encounter in a completely natural setting. The staff here are genuinely friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about conservation. They are always willing to share insights about the refuge, the animals, and the history of the area. It’s clear they take pride in keeping the refuge so clean, accessible, and inviting for visitors. All the trails are thoughtfully laid out and very well maintained. Most are easy and suitable for all ages, making this an ideal spot for families, photographers, hikers, and anyone who just wants to reconnect with nature. Whether you come for a quiet walk, wildlife photography, or simply to breathe and unwind, Turnbull delivers peace and beauty in every direction. This is truly a hidden gem of the Pacific Northwest, a place that deserves to be experienced no matter where you’re coming from. If you love nature, serenity, and wildlife, make the trip. You won’t regret it.
Be L — Google review
Includes a 5.5 mile drive through part of the refuge. Lots of trails. Moose, deer, water fowl, and more. Being patient, taking your time and respecting the wildlife will always be a good time.
Tamatha R — Google review
It's a little bit of a drive from Spokane, however, that means it's practically empty every time I go. Wonderful trails and every single time I've been out I see the local moose cow and now she has a calf. It is beautifully maintained.
Jennifer P — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(38)
26010 S Smith Rd, Cheney, WA 99004, USA
http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Turnbull/
(509) 235-4723
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Cow Creek Mercantile

Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
American restaurant
Shopping
Espresso bar
Gift shop
Ice cream shop
Stopped here on a whim and were so glad we did! We ordered: Cow pie combo pizza, cheese pizza and garlic cheese bread. All of it was absolutely amazing! Probably the best pizza I have ever had. The portions were very generous and although we were full, we opted for a piece of chocolate cream pie...tastes better than Grandma's. Highly recommend this place, friendly staff, exceptional food, clean facilities; cute gift shop and reasonable prices.
Tiff — Google review
I stopped in last night to take a look and see what sorts of things they had at the Cow Creek Mercantile and let me say this building is jam packed with all sorts of things. On one side of the building there is a “restaurant” with seating that serves things like homemade soup, salads, pizza, dessert (and more) and then on the store side you will find things like gifts, toys for children, jam, soup mixes, tea, cookie cutters, jewelry, home decor items, stained glass, cards, soaps, dish clothes, scrub pads, lotions, masks, magnets, Christian items, books and much, much more! It’s worth a quick stop if even to just stretch your legs. Of interest is the fact that there is a number of electric charging vehicle stations at the far end of their parking lot.
South S — Google review
This is a great place to stop for a meal in the middle of nowhere. I ordered a half BBQ beef sandwich, served on a baguette and toasted, plus a side of broccoli salad. Soooooo yummy! My wife ordered the club sandwich with hamburger vegetable soup, both of which were delicious. If we're ever traveling to eastern Washington or northern Idaho, we'll definitely be stopping here!
Wendell H — Google review
Stopped in for a quick lunch passing through. 1 hour later, still no food on the table..... No idea why a sandwich takes that long. There was no wait for being seated at a table. But I should have guessed there was a reason why no one had food at their tables.. Once we got it, this was what we got. This picture is before we touched it.. Dont know why they bothered with the chips at all. Not worth the wait.. I would not recommend it.
Katie D — Google review
😮GOOD GOSH ALMIGHTY 😮 Husband wanted pizza for dinner and I order what we usually get back home..large. meat-lovers type, their pizza 🍕 is HUGE and loaded with big slices of Canadian bacon, pepperoni and slices of mozzarella 😮 lots of crumbled sausage and bacon pieces. I could only eat one slice and my husband ate a slice and half🤣. We should have ordered either a small or just individual slices(not sure if that is an option)🤣🤣 pizza is really good 👍🏼 if from outta town I recommend this place but be worn...it's a LOT OF PIZZA🤣🥴😮
Karen H — Google review
Fun little stop with a large boutique of knick knacks and decorative items. Milkshakes and other treats are also available for the weary traveler and the folks are quite kind.
Adam M — Google review
Gluten Free pizza, home made soup a must stop and cutie and we'll put together gift store.
Corrina K — Google review
This place is amazing!! The calzones were so good. And they are HUGE. Well worth Stopping by!
Shantel — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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1611 Smittys Blvd, Ritzville, WA 99169, USA
(509) 659-0490
20

Palouse Falls State Park

Park
Nature & Parks
State Parks
Basalt canyons & a 198-ft. thundering waterfall with an ADA-accessible overlook, plus a campground.
Palouse Falls is where the Earth remembers violence—and turns it into beauty. You walk up to the edge of the canyon, and it’s like staring into an ancient wound that never closed. Jagged basalt cliffs split the sky, and then—boom—there it is: A waterfall flung from a prehistoric flood, roaring down into a bowl carved by the Ice Age like some god took a chisel to the land and said, “Remember this.” It’s loud. It’s wild. It’s real. You don’t go to Palouse Falls for comfort—you go to feel small in the right way. The views are cinematic, the trails are short but striking, and golden hour turns the cliffs to fire. Great for photos, better for perspective. A few things to note: the paths can be raw and exposed—respect the edge. And while the park’s facilities are basic, the majesty isn’t. Come prepared. Leave a little more awake than you arrived. If you like your beauty untamed and your soul rattled by geography—this is your place.
Richard H — Google review
The drive in is on a gravel groomed road of about 2 miles. The park does require the Discover Pass which can be purchased at the park if you do not already have one. Credit card payments only. The parking is limited to about 20 spaces. There is a restroom building and port a potties available. The paved walking path leads to an open picnic area with one covered table but mostly shaded tables to enjoy the warm breeze. The walking paths to the different view points is steep in some spots, walking sticks advised. Don't forget to walk to the right of the restrooms for some more spectacular views of the area.
Cyndi M — Google review
This is a remote treasure in Eastern Washington. I late Sept the Falls didn't have the full flow of water but the rocks and the birds made it special. Seeing a Peregrine Falcon in the wid currents was cool! There are bathrooms, picnic tables and some short hiking trails. Small parking lot and 2 miles of gravel road getting in. Still worth it. Lyons Ferry Park nearby is a good side trip.
Cindy S — Google review
Official Falls of Washington State. Close to Tri-Cities. Decent parking and disability access. The on-site restrooms are the permanent outhouse style but they're well maintained. The views are amazing. Just outside of the parking area, away from the main viewing overlook, there are lots trails. CAUTION: Most of this extended area has little or no barriers, allowing visitors to get right up to the edge. There is a significant risk of the canyon edge giving way, leading to serious danger.
Jeremy M — Google review
Waterfalls, places of fast running water, are very healing on the energetic level. They are also rich in negative ions. It feels so good just being there. One more miracle of Mother Earth. Beautiful place to visit.
Iryna P — Google review
Scenic falls are just a short walk from the parking lot. There are restrooms there as well. You will need a discovery pass or pay there. The last 2 miles of the road into the park are unpaved (gravel) so know that your vehicle will get dusty.
Neil H — Google review
*You have to click on the pics to get full view* This place is a hidden prize. It is out in the middle of nowhere. You drive up and see flat lands, and then you get out and walk to the trail. And there it is, this amazingly beautiful water feature from nature. The waterfall is worth the time to take the trip. There is a trail in front of the falls to see the falls and the water below. Then there are trails off to the side to see from different angles. I did not take the side trail. I saw people going and then showing up at the edges to see the falls and surrounding areas. There are two parking lots that accommodate everyone and then some. There are bathrooms available. I absolutely loved this place. It was very much worth my time. I highly recommend enjoying this bit of amazing scenery.
Tracy L — Google review
Free entry and parking with a WA discover pass. Totally worth a couple hour drive. Not a hike but there is a short walking trail, lots of picnic tables, and of course the beautiful and relaxing Washington state waterfall.
Shannon B — Google review
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Palouse Falls Rd, LaCrosse, WA 99143, USA
http://parks.wa.gov/find-parks/state-parks/Palouse-falls-state-park-heritage-site
(509) 646-9218
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21

Waterbrook Tasting Room & Restaurant

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Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Gift shop
Restaurant
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
🥂Perfect Finish to a week filled with Family - Food - Fun! The peaceful pleasure of reclining below a willow tree in the shade at a pond with your spouse or significant other... Sharing the moment while sharing beverages and food... sipping red and white wine samplers, a Smoked Chicken Sandwich with Bacon, Sweet Potato Waffle Fries, and for dessert the mouth watering Cheesecake Lemon 🍋 topped with sliced strawberries 🍓 Our waitstaff Jenna was informative, courteous, and provided excellent service. Thank you Waterbrook! 💖 Recommend taking in the scenery with a stroll along the path around the pond. Note: The menu has updates, no photos to provide.
Barbara M — Google review
A nice & serene very family friendly winery. Good service and good wine.We tried the mixed flight of wine & loved it. Loved the outdoor sitting area with a pond view.It was so beautiful and calm. The food was very nice too and there are good options (Even for vegetarians) to order from. They provided a activity sheet with lots of colors to my kid & he thouroughly enjoyed it & it kept him busy. Would love to go back to this place & reccommend it to all my friends too.
Vinti B — Google review
Such an amazing winery!! The wine slushies are so refreshing, all of their flights are well priced and not tiny pours, and it’s such a picturesque spot with the pond and willow trees. The food came fast and was so good—highly recommend the flatbreads!
Ginger R — Google review
We had such a great time hanging out here. The wine and food was amazing. The servers were so polite and quick to get us things. We had our tasting outside by the pond. They also had bocce ball and horseshoes, which we played. It was so tranquil walking around the property.
Kristi B — Google review
Delicious food, beautiful grounds, friendly service. Liked 2/4 of the wines I tasted, but everyone’s pallet is different and the pours were generous. Only minus was that the tasting is poured all at once - on an 85* summer day, all of our wines (from the white flight) were room temperature within 15 minutes. Bring em one at a time please!
Molly B — Google review
I had a great experience here. The wine was great and I really appreciate the recommendations the staff was able to give. Sky was a great server and so was the woman who gave me a sample of her favorites of the purple sticky note. One of the wines of the flight was not my favorite so she brought me a different red instead. This place was gorgeous and had a nice path to walk, a bridge and fire pits. I will definitely be back! Thanks so much!
Emma E — Google review
Yes, please! The service was fantastic. I wish we could have stayed longer - but there was a flight to catch. We've tasted many local wines, and have been to several wineries throughout our time - but the service and serene vibe here was next level.
Simply C — Google review
Views are very pretty & the chef did an amazing job the food was incredible! Grilled cheese BLT, sweet potato fries, onion honey cheese curds & the ranch & adobo aioli all very impressive!! They also looked like they had a lot of lawn games & fishing gear set out for their pond. Patio atmosphere was great.
Marissa E — Google review
4.2
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4.1
(155)
10518 US-12, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA
http://waterbrook.com/
(509) 522-1262
22

L’Ecole № 41 Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Historical landmark
Wine cellar
Wine club
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
We are visiting from Southern BC, Canada, and had an absolutely fantastic tasting with Ryan. We would love to thank him for sharing his knowledge about the history and the wines made at L’Ecole Winery. This has been my favourite tasting experience on our trip.Thanks again, loved every wine. You’re doing some great things down here in Washington 🥂.
KTown K — Google review
Me and my partner enjoyed our tasting and the relaxed atmosphere. The gentleman that helped us was an absolute delight. So glad we detoured off the road to check this place out.
Ashley D — Google review
Our tasting experience at L’Ecole was incredible! From the very first pour, it was clear this pioneering family winery brings hospitality to a whole new level. Ciera was so knowledgeable and engaging—she answered every technical and curious question with ease, bringing each wine to life as she shared the family’s path to establishing the high standards of the Walla Walla wine region. At L’Ecole, they make sure it’s more than just pouring wine in a glass—it’s about sharing the ‘life’ in the glass. This memorable tasting left us with a deeper appreciation not just for the wines, but for the people and stories behind them. Truly unforgettable!
Tammy W — Google review
What an experience! We are a small winery from the Okanagan in Canada and we’d like to thank our amazing host, Ryan who did an amazing job walking us through your beautiful portfolio and shared his deep knowledge of the area. Great wines and a very cool vibe!
Michelle S — Google review
Wonderful stop for wine, history and ambiance in Walla Walla… a classic stop. Sydney was a great hostess, knowledgeable and a delight!
Bonnie W — Google review
My tasting experience was extraordinary. The male employee working was extremely knowledgeable about the wine and the area in general. I did not get his name. It was very enjoyable.
Thomas S — Google review
Nice selection of white and red wines. Charcuterie platter was delicious. Attentive staff.
Roger ( — Google review
We had a great tasting experience at L'Ecole last weekend! Sydney led us through our tasting and was a delight. The wines were delicious and schoolhouse tasting room is beautiful. I'll definitely return when I'm back in the area.
Sarah V — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(121)
41 Lowden School Rd, Lowden, WA 99360, USA
http://www.lecole.com/?utm_source=google-gmb-maps&utm_medium=gmb-website-button&utm_campaign=locl.io&utm_content=cc45765b-da17-4511-ad1a-6857ff74fc33
(509) 525-0940
23

Benton County

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Columbia Park, situated along the Columbia River, spans 400 acres and is steeped in history, having been traversed by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The park offers a range of recreational activities such as hiking, biking, boating, and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy the picturesque walking trails, expansive green spaces for picnics, and various sports facilities including basketball courts and soccer fields.
4.5
(189)
Washington, USA
24

Howard Amon Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Howard Amon Park, situated on the Columbia River in Richland, Washington, offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors. The park features tree-lined walking paths, tennis courts, and a playground for children of all ages. Additionally, it provides access to the river for fishing, boating, kayaking, and swimming.
We absolutely love this park! Lots of stuff for all ages, with new, well-maintained playground, zip line, climbing walls, sandbox, accessible playplace, and wading pool. Great picnic tables, trash cans, and shady grassy areas for picnics or parties. Close to the river and walking trail. This is our favorite park!
Dana B — Google review
The wife and I stopped here while enjoying the evening after dinner visiting Richland. Great park with lots of paved access for wheelchairs and mobility devices. Easy to get near the water. Even at night it was mostly well lit. Certainly an interesting dichotomy with the fancy river cruise boat docked at one end and the homeless resources van at the others. The restrooms were ROUGH and smelled like cheap weed but the overall park was clean and well maintained. We even banged around on the little precision garden next to the playground and it was nice. Lots of folks playing pickle ball and volleyball and the courts were well lit. Totally worth a stop and the history of this land is cool too with the connection to the Manhattan project. On a side note it was nice to see a publicly accessible AED in the parking lot with lots of lights directing you to it.
Mike D — Google review
In town for Art in the Park. Parking was NUTS, but the park is huge and awesome with tons of cool toys and things to do. Plus hundreds of vendors. Will be back next year. Awesome job Richland Parks and Rec team!!
Rachael C — Google review
It's a king-sized park that runs along the river. On a hot day it's a fun place to swim. Huge shade trees, green grass, squirrels, and a paved walkway that runs throughout the park. Picnic tables, benches, and really fun looking kids Playgrounds - and there's a wading pool too.
Wildcraft R — Google review
Howard Amon Park is a very large and versatile park with so much to offer, especially for families with children. The playground area is expansive—kids could spend hours here exploring and playing, which is always a good sign (and might even mean an early bedtime afterward!). There’s even a small rock climbing wall where little ones can start learning to climb in a safe environment. At the moment, the water pool is under construction and won’t reopen until summer 2026, but there’s still plenty to enjoy. The park also has a nice little beach area along the Columbia River, perfect for fishing if that’s your thing, though I personally wouldn’t recommend swimming there. The grounds are beautiful, with wide grassy spaces, lots of trees (great for hanging up a hammock), and plenty of shaded spots to relax. There are also picnic areas available to rent for gatherings and special occasions. Overall, this is one of the most robust and well-rounded parks I’ve ever visited—perfect for families, events, or just enjoying the outdoors.
Misha S — Google review
We love this park! One of the best parks in the USA in my opinion! Love vending here for Art in the Park festival with my business THE WAVY BUNCH! Lots of shade, fun playgrounds, soft grass & great swimming!
Alena H — Google review
I truly enjoyed my time at the park. It was snowing, very cold, deserted, and so beautiful. The world was hushed with snow. The only sounds were the birds chattering on the river. I look forward to seeing the sunrise next time I visit. Do be aware that I spotted a rare venomous tundra squirrel. Don't turn your back to it and show no fear as it can sense such things.
Endora B — Google review
This whole place is beautiful. The wading pool is my son’s absolute favorite. The boat is beautiful. The water is beautiful. The park is nice and clean.
Jessica L — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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500 Amon Park Dr, Richland, WA 99352, USA
http://www.richlandparksandrec.com/
(509) 942-7529
25

Tamastslikt Cultural Institute

Museum
Natural History Museums
Exhibits & videos detailing the impact of the Oregon Trail & pioneer settlement on Native tribes.
We were very grateful for efficient air conditioning when we stopped here on a hot day. We were greeted immediately by a friendly staff member and directed to the museum. The exhibits are well-constructed, thoughtfully-presented, and organized to flow from one concept to the next. I felt like I got a good summary of the culture and history represented here, including the less pleasant details. My kids kind of rushed through it (they didn't pause to read much), but even they came away with new ideas to think about.
Hawaiian S — Google review
It was nice, the building is really big for what you can actually see, the actual museum is quite small so it feels like you’re paying a lot because the museum is small but it was informational and a nice stop.
Kelsey C — Google review
We were extremely satisfied with this Cultural Institute. Learned things I had only heard stories about. If you get the chance.make sure and stop by. Be advised the Cafe is only open four hours a day.
Paul D — Google review
We sought this venue out for a rest from Rodeo activities. A great presentation of Indian culture past and present. An important part of the history in Eastern Oregon, and the PNW. Don't miss this museum/ cultural center.
J. P — Google review
We really enjoyed the institute. The exhibit is organized so week and the story it tells is so moving. We highly recommend spending an hour or two here you wont be dissapointed. Great café and gift shop too.
Craig L — Google review
An incredibly eye opening experience! We left with a completely different view of the history we've been taught compared to reality, so sad, and wished we could apologize to everyone on behalf of all the awful things we did to all the native tribes. Very informative along with stunning displays and pictures. Incredibly clean, well laid out, and the staff is very friendly. We believe everyone should experience this museum to understand the truth of our nation's history.
Miranda P — Google review
For me, this was a fascinating experience. From sitting at a campfire and hearing the creation story, to listening to other stories in the real sized long house I was completely immersed. The depiction of how our indigenous people were affected by western expansionism affected me to the point that I had to excuse myself from the group to collect my emotions. Upon leaving, I share the hopeful optimism that this community will thrive in all of its endeavors.
Roxanne O — Google review
Exceeded my expectations. Well thought out and comprehensive exhibits "in the round". Illustrates 400yrs of evolving of the Tribes' relationship with the land the immigrants. Don't forget your Senior and/or AAA discount. Cafe and restrooms, Pendleton gift shop, bring your credit card.
PatrickE C — Google review
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4.6
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47106 Wildhorse Blvd, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
http://www.tamastslikt.org/
(541) 429-7700
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26

Wildhorse Resort & Casino

Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Wildhorse Resort & Casino is a laid-back destination that offers various dining options, a golf course, and an indoor pool. The facility is smoke-free indoors, with smoking only permitted outside. It features amenities such as a bowling alley, arcade, movie theater, and children's entertainment center. The resort also provides comfortable accommodations and a casino for guests to enjoy. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff and affordable food at the sports bar during happy hour. Additionally, its convenient location makes it easily accessible from Boise.
This could be my home away from home! We love spending time here because it has everything we need. We are probably here on a weekly basis and enjoy the perks of being a frequent guest. Wildhorse also has a bowling alley, arcade, movie theater, and golfing, there is something for everyone. Not to mention slots and poker. The pool is nice and they also have a hot tub and sauna. I would definitely bring my family to Wildhorse for a good time.
Queen N — Google review
Stayed here while on our family road trip. We were greeted by a friendly staff member and checked right in. The grounds were well kept and the park location was perfect, just a short drive off of I-84. The RV sites are nice and level, the utilities are perfectly located. It was great to have the park close to the casino and as a plus, they offer a free shuttle that picks you up at your site. The kids enjoyed the pool and everything they had to offer. We will absolutely stay here again.
The C — Google review
Was just passing through town and wanted to check out the casino. Loved this place! Has so many old skool games that I haven't seen in years. It's nice to see a wide variety of games and not the same few games throughout the entire casino like so many casinos are nowadays. Was pretty easy to win on many of the games as well, and feels good to actually walk out with money in your hand! We will definitely go back again some day.
Lisa F — Google review
5-Star Review – Outstanding Experience at Wildhorse Casino & Hotel! My recent stay at Wildhorse Casino and Hotel in Pendleton, Oregon was nothing short of excellent. From the moment we arrived, the level of service and hospitality far exceeded our expectations. A special shoutout goes to Sarah, our host, whose professionalism, warmth, and exceptional customer service truly made our trip memorable. She went above and beyond to ensure we were taken care of, and her friendly demeanor made us feel like valued guests from the very start. The hotel check-in staff were equally impressive—quick, friendly, and incredibly accommodating. They made the arrival process smooth and stress-free. Additionally, the Player Services/Card staff did an outstanding job connecting us with a host and helping us secure a beautiful complimentary room, which was a wonderful surprise and greatly appreciated. We also enjoyed the Traditions Restaurant buffet, which offered a wide variety of delicious, well-prepared dishes. Everything was fresh and flavorful, and the dining staff kept the atmosphere welcoming and relaxed. Overall, our experience at Wildhorse Casino and Hotel was truly fantastic—excellent service, great food, and a team that genuinely cares about its guests. We are already looking forward to our next visit. Highly recommended! Sincerely, Dean and Kimberly Goff
Dewey J — Google review
It's basically your fun, average casino. The hotel is usually booked out every weekend and the card tables are usual packed as well so good luck finding a table to play at. The bar has great drinks and food service. The live bands can be enjoyable too with a small dance floor.
Justin B — Google review
We are redoing our review because now the hotel tore down the old dingy rooms and they're building a new tower. We are so happy that they are still allowing dogs in certain rooms. We hope that this continues when the new Wing gets built. This is one of our favorite casino hotels now. Staff is very friendly. The food is good. The gambling is just okay, but not bad. Lots of options for machines. It's worth joining their Players Club. They are very generous with their free nights and other rewards. And if you have kids, there is a wing with an arcade, bowling alley, movie theater, and food court. I guess these are for adults as well! We actually bowled here a couple times and ate at the food court.
Stephan K — Google review
Continues to be disappointing. We have stayed here no less than seven times in last 12 months No less than three times plus this trip one of two elevators not working which means likely dozens of times The wait is ridiculous. This visit as well one tiny bar of soap in bathroom which had the glass shower in parts with plastic shower curtain Refrigerator not functioning maintenance required hot tub jets not working As they build new tower the existing is becoming dilapidated I am sitting in my room listening to constant noise of service elevator across the hall Folks from Boise area as we are rejoice last week in the announcement of our Idaho tribes soon to break ground on new Casino and resort just east of Boise In meantime buyer be ware and good by to Jackpot as well and cactus Pete’s which is a dump
Mike D — Google review
My hideaway truck parking! The venue has alot to offer, other than gambling. Kid friendly with a movie theater and a bowling alley. Wish I had more time to explore
CHARLES I — Google review
4.2
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3.8
(331)
46510 Wildhorse Blvd, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
https://www.wildhorseresort.com/
(800) 654-9453
27

Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard

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Winery
Food & Drink
Terra Blanca Winery & Estate Vineyard, located in Red Mountain, offers a delightful experience for couples looking to indulge in wine tasting. The winery is set in a beautiful location with stunning views, making it feel like an oasis. While the tour may not always be available, the wine tasting provides a generous and varied selection of flavors. The $30 per head fee can be waived with the purchase of two bottles of wine.
Beautifully landscaped location with a spectacular view. The tasting room is elegant and spacious with both indoor and outdoor seating. The tasting selection was extensive and the wines superb! We purchased 3 cases! The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and welcoming. We enjoyed our experience there. The party nearby left a pair of sunglasses on their table and the staff kindly ran out to return it to them. I highly recommend visiting here!
Linda W — Google review
Stopped here to do a wine tasting and wound up staying for lunch and then coming back for their monthly three course dinner later in the evening. The wine was some of the best we tasted in the Red Mountain area, and the food was just as spectacular. Katie who did our tasting was very knowledgeable and told us so much about both the wine and the region as well as how things are grown. She provided excellent wine recommendations and also let us compare and contrast some of the different wines which really made for a great tasting experience. If I lived in the area I would definitely come back often for both the food and the wine, but we had to settle with ordering some to be shipped home.
Laura K — Google review
We had the Ceasar salad and chicken. The dressing was not terrible but was put on a little heavy and needed just a little more zest to it to be very good. We also had the Giacomo pizza, which was very good. It had very good ingredients and was cooked nicely. Lizzy had the Albarino and seemed to enjoy it a lot. Overall prices are not terrible for a vineyard but are on the pricier side but not a terrible value. We We definitely come back on occasion.
Zachary R — Google review
We booked a tasting followed by a reservation for their Thursday night happy hour. The facility is very very nice, with Italianate decorations and patio. The wines were some of the best in the area, as well as plenty of different types to try. The food was SO so good too! I felt like we had really lucked out on booking at this winery, and I don't feel like we could have gotten better food anywhere else in the area. The Divola pizza was divine! Our server was very kind and personable, which is always appreciated. She answered all of our questions and never made us feel neglected or rushed. The owner of the winery was present behind the bar that night and opened up wines not on the menu so that we could have extra tastings, which made us feel very special. I will definitely come back again, and specifically book the Happy Hour too! I am very appreciative to have found this winery!
Rebecca F — Google review
Tami and Katy were the best! They were so kind and personable. Additionally, the charcuterie board was the best we have ever had and bonus because they also had local draft beer which my fiancée enjoyed. They had a great selection of white estate wines to choose from. The arch terrace Chardonnay did not disappoint.
Martha T — Google review
Loved this gorgeous winery! The view is absolutely breath taking. Reservations are recommended especially on weekends as this place gets very busy. They have an onsite kitchen and is a very popular spot for wine and lunches. They are dog friendly on the patio only. You get to taste about 8 wines for $30 Or fee is waived with a purchase of any two bottles. Tasting did not disappoint from their whites to red. They have a variety for all taste buds. I loved all their Cabs. They have a mix of 100% Cab to some with Merlot and Cab Franc. All were delish and as I was tasting I kept thinking of food items these would pair well with. Of course we purchased half a case variety of red wines. Venue is super clean, great vibe and super friendly staff. Darcy and Alex were both amazing. We will definitely be going back here when in the area.
Reetu P — Google review
Alex H.was our waitress, and Chef Dan was our cook. When we arrived, we were seated appropriately. The wine tasting was interesting. Then, YES! My order was running late (food ).Ok stop! Here comes the Five stars. I expressed it was best to get the bill, and move on... NOPE! They took it to the next level and as light as they are with staff, they came through in a clutch.
Marc L — Google review
We didnt get to do the tour due to unavailability and had to contend with the wine testing. First thing first - beautiful location. Felt like an Oasis when we went in. Beautiful views. Coming to wine testing - nice flavors (I am not a big wine lover, but liked the different tastes/wines they had). They charged $30/head. That would have been waived off, had you gotten two bottles of wines from them. Since I am not a big wine drinker, i opted for the tasting. They have cheese and crackers, which we need to buy and they would serve it for you. Our hostess was patient and clear while explaining each one before pouring. We didnt get food here, but i saw food being served to a table. I would definitely recommend this place if you wanted to do some wine tasting.
Kathirazhagan A — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(82)
34715 Demoss Rd, Benton City, WA 99320, USA
http://www.terrablanca.com/
(509) 588-6082
28

Pendleton

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Clothing store
Shopping
Pendleton is a charming destination known for its woolen products and historic attractions. The Pendleton Woolen Mills, established in 1909, offers guided tours where visitors can learn about the wool production process and explore a store featuring unique blankets, clothing, and accessories. Additionally, the town boasts several parks such as Roy Raley Park and Pioneer Park, providing green spaces and recreational facilities for both locals and tourists to enjoy.
This was my first time shopping this store and I definitely recommend it. I was greeted as soon as I walked in with a warm hello and I genuinely want to help me if I needed it. I was searching for new born baby items to take my daughter in Missouri, the ladies knew exactly where to direct me and was not hoovering or pushy sales. I was very happen with the quality and my gifts was a huge hit at the shower. I would also like to add the lady that checked me out went out of her way to get me savings and was so kind during the transaction.
Lynda S — Google review
Large, clean, well-maintained store - filled to the brim with all things Pendleton! They have a huge variety of blankets (robes), and all types of clothing. We were greeted immediately upon entering and directed to the sale racks and boy did we find sales! High quality items at affordable prices. Professional, yet fun and friendly staff members made our shopping experience here at Pendleton top notch! We will definitely return.
Dianna M — Google review
took their 11AM tour, it was less than 20 minutes long and our guide was very knowledgeable! we got “passports” that gave us 20% off at the store. I got a tshirt, sticker, and coat for less than $70! amazing price for amazing quality. i really loved visiting and learning, and would love to see their other locations!
Logan L — Google review
What a wonderful store! I sadly was not able to get onto one of the tours but the store itself has a small sel directed gallery area with a ton of information. You are also able to see into the mill area and watch the blankets being made, it is so cool! The back of the store has an area where they sell “seconds” at a wonderful price. I bought a fabulous blanket that I am absolutely thrilled with! The staff we all very knowledgeable and kind, it was an awesome experience!!
Lisa S — Google review
As a Canadian artist who paints Hudson’s Bay blankets, I was curious to see what Pendleton has to offer this blanket loving painter. Booked the tour and also bought some blankets. Enjoyed a wonderful behind the scenes tour of the factory, wonderful to see how the blankets are made and enjoyed seeing all the spindles of colourful wool. Also bought a few blankets that were considered seconds with minor imperfections. They also have a small museum about the relationship with the Native American tribes with which they traded merchandise. Wonderful staff and iconic products.
Brandy S — Google review
Visiting the Pendleton factory was amazing. They have sale items that would otherwise be unavailable online. They offer factory tours Monday thru Thursday.
Brad R — Google review
Pretty nice selection of Pendleton wool blankets and themed clothes, etc. This location is actually in Pendleton, OR at its original location, but their Portland store has a much larger selection.
Mike N — Google review
Never been to a Pendelton store so really wanted to go to their factory outlet. Huge selection of wool blankets. Think the only thing made thete was the wool items, most everything else made in Vietnam and China
Connie C — Google review
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1307 SE Court Pl, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
https://www.pendleton-usa.com/
(541) 276-6911
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Pendleton Underground Tours

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Tours
Pendleton Underground Tours offers a walking tour that delves into the city's intriguing history, including its shady past involving gamblers, opium dens, and Chinese laborers. The tour explores underground tunnels where Chinese laborers lived while working on regional railroad operations and where illicit businesses like brothels and speakeasies operated with hidden escape tunnels. This unique experience provides insight into Pendleton's captivating past and is a must-do activity in town for those interested in local history.
Loved it! Our guide Brad Wilson was fun and engaging and kept it entertaining and fun to learn about Pendleton's underground history. He grew up in the area so he has a little extra insight about the area. I highly recommend the Pendleton Underground Tour. It was a super fun 2 hour tour!
Jody R — Google review
The tour was absolutely fabulous. Our tour guide Nicole did a lovely job. Showing us different rooms that displayed different time periods within the community. Some showed an old bar, original ice creamery freezer, a speakeasy, old Chinese jail cells, opium layer, and even the towns most famous Madame (and her home). Quite fascinating!
Samantha S — Google review
Nice informative tour, Nicole was our guide and did a fantastic job !!! About 1 hrs 45 min tour. Can be cool, I did it in shorts and a T-shirt in early May.
Rich O — Google review
Really enjoyed the tour. Nicole our tour guide was knowledgeable and had a great personality. Definitely would recommend the tour.
Christina H — Google review
Great, interesting historical tour. Our Tour Guide (Nick) was very engaging and knowledgeable. Keep up the good work
All W — Google review
Very well done. Live actors were extremely entertaining, and we learned more about the local history.
Michael M — Google review
very interesting tour of the city's history and why they built it.Had a lot of old artifacts,secret dealings, and life of Chinese laundromat.
Thelma C — Google review
This is an exceptional tour, so much history and you would never know this without taking this tour.
D. F — Google review
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31 SW Emigrant Ave, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
http://pendletonundergroundtours.org/
(541) 276-0730
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Hat Rock State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Lakeside park with boating, swimming, hiking, biking & a fishing pond amid arid sagebrush hills.
Nice stop wile driving out east. The park itself has a lot going on from a picnic area, short hikes and a fishing area. Bathrooms are clean and parking is plentiful.
Scott M — Google review
Beautiful place for a hike. Cool little fishing spot. Great picnic areas.
Eduardo A — Google review
There are houses right next to the Hat Rock. There are also picnic tables in a park nearby.
Brent W — Google review
In all honesty we took a ride to this park on our own Lewis and Clark Expedition starting in St. Louis. So we did very little at the park. We spent about 45 minutes taking pictures of Hat Rock and picnicking for lunch. This is a lovely well kept park . The picnick area has ample parking, nice clean picnic tables many in shade. This would be a fun park to explore as it does have a marina. What we saw we liked very much.
Elaine J — Google review
Take a support team but I swam across the river and back here about 2 miles. Do not attempt this without people who care if you live in boats and kayaks or paddleboards. When I learn to swim better I want to try a distance swim without fins and hand paddles.
Robert M — Google review
I looked around and didn't see a restroom. There was a note about starting to charge to visit in October. I don't think I'll go back.
Ray T — Google review
It's a cool place for sure. I went during winter so it wasn't green and the bathroom was closed. However it is still a fun little hike to see the hat shaped rock and read about Lewis and Clark and how the rock was formed.. stop by and see for yourself..
D A — Google review
One of those truly magical places. It is still basically wild but has a ton of history and some serious variety of nature. There is recently a suspected arson fire that destroyed quite a bit of wilderness but it's already regenerating just like it should. I did the hike from the Lewis and Clark trailhead Up to hat rock. Along the way you'll see some weird old things I'm pretty sure it's remnants of a old train depot and the foundation ,a bread Baking oven ,a stove And many old rusted remnants of the past. As you walk along you'll see animal paths coinciding with human paths as well as the old railroad grade. Work your way up to hot rock and you'll see an amazing view from the top. One of the best sunrises and sunsets can be seen in this area. Please pick up after yourself not many people will and it becomes a problem if things get chucked over and over and over. Also pack it out if you can instead of overloading dumpsters and making your problem somebody else's problem. I know all of this sounds hippie but we just need to do our part. If you're a strong swimmer there's an enclosed Swim area but you also can venture beyond and go out to the small island not too far. Don't be safe and you might be sorry ,be safe and you'll do much better. There are 2 campsites that are free but you have to reserve them it seems to be fairly difficult to get ahold of the agency in charge. Also be aware that this is rattlesnake country and they come out at night, so protect yourself. They don't want to hurt you ,they're just looking for a warm place to sleep. There are wetlands and scrub brush trees rocks animals just about everything in ecosystem needs. Go experience it. This is real Washington!
Nathan Y — Google review
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Hat Rock Rd, Hermiston, OR 97838, USA
http://oregonstateparks.org/index.cfm?do=parkPage.dsp_parkPage&parkId=12
(800) 551-6949
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