Newly updated and central to Spokane's identity, Riverfront Park is a beautiful 100-acre space that sits on the banks of the Spokane River. Attractions include the historic Looff Carrousel, a massive themed playground on the north shore, scenic paths and promenades, a clocktower leftover from the park's days as a railway station, and gondola rides over Spokane Falls itself!
The Northwest's largest theme park! Located in Athol, ID along highway 95, Silverwood boasts over 70 rides and attractions including seven roller coasters, a drop tower, and even a full water park!
Commonly known as "the MAC", the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is a Smithsonian affiliated museum that hosts both traveling and in-house exhibits covering all sorts of topics. Even within the past several years, it's shown artifacts from the ruins of Pompeii, stained glass masterpieces by decorative artist Louis Tiffany, costumes and props from the beloved British TV show Downton Abbey, and all sorts of items, artifacts, and exhibits pertaining to the Inland Northwest, its history, and its people. Along with a visit to the museum itself, admission grants you access to the historic Campell house next door. Built in 1898 and preserved and restored by the museum, a tour of this house lets you step back in time and take a peek into both the luxurious life of Spokane's elite and the daily life of the Campbell family's servants and employees during the turn of the last century.