Parks

For company picnics, family and class reunions, or just gatherings of friends, we suggest you reserve one of our shelters or picnic areas at Q’emiln Park (featuring the Grand Pavilion), White Pine Park, Corbin Park, Kiwanis Park, Syringa Park, and Falls Park.

AboretumPhoto of City Arboretum featuring more than 50 species of trees

Beck ParkPhoto of Beck Park, a 9-acre park

Black BayPhoto of Black Bay Park located on Bay Street

Centennial TrailPhoto of Centennial Trail taken near Stateline where the trail crosses the Spokane River

Chase FieldsPhoto of Chase Field, located off of 20th

Corbin ParkPhoto of Corbin Park which offers a variety of activities

Falls ParkPhoto of Falls Park with a scenic view of the dam

Hilde Kellogg ParkPhoto of 21st & Idaho Field a large playing field

Kiwanis ParkPhoto of Kiwanis Park, a 40-acre park

Polites ParkPhoto of Polites Park located along Ponderosa Boulevard.

Q’emilnPhoto of Q'emiln Park taken from the Spokane Street Bridge

Singing HillsPhoto of Singing Hills Park located at Teton Avenue & St. Helen's Drive

Skate ParkPhoto of Millenium Skate Park, safety gear recommended

SportsmanPhoto of Sportsman Park, ball fields & tennis courts

Syringa ParkPhoto of Syringa Park, located on Bogie Street

Trailhead PavilionPhoto of Trailhead Pavilion, enclosed structure

Treaty RockPhoto of Treaty Rock Park offers paved trails & picnic areas

Warren PlayfieldPhoto of Warren Park, located on 1st & Idaho

White PinePhoto of White Pine Park also known as Castle Park

WoodbridgePhoto of Woodbridge Playground, a 7-acre park