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50 properties feature pools

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Quiet Micro Studio- Eco and Pet-friendly
Blockhouse Life is a new sustainable community with net-zero designs built in Spokane's South Perry Street. We promote a sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle that creates a unique, memorable experience for our guests and our planet! Blockhouse Perry is quiet, pet-friendly, and conveniently located by, but not in, downtown Spokane. Blockhouses are built only using sustainable practices and materials, allowing us to be net-zero, so our guests can enjoy a "sustainable stay" that reduces their carbon

Uprise 3 Bridgewater Lofts
Stay in the heart of Kendall Yards in this stylish studio loft above Uprise Brewery! Walk to restaurants, shops, and the Centennial Trail. This cozy, open-concept space features a queen Murphy bed, full bath with walk-in shower, organic bedding, free WiFi, premium coffee, and local artwork by Ben Joyce. Kitchenette includes a mini fridge, microwave, toaster, and coffee maker. Note: This unit is located above a brewery, so minimal noise may be heard. Quiet hours are observed from 10 PM to 7 AM.

Brownes Addition Loft LLC
A second story “Guest Suite” with private entrance and entire space to yourselves. One bedroom with queen bed, complete bathroom remodel, and kitchenette with a lit up Parisian style balcony over looking courtyard to which guests are welcome. Cozy and secluded, with a bit of luxury awaits you, all within walking distance to downtown entertainment. Enjoy the ambiance of a fireplace and candles, or the balcony while under the night skies or that morning coffee. Pubs and eateries 1 block away.

Cheerful 1-Bedroom South Hill Home with King Bed
1-bed, 1-bath fully updated home that sleeps four. Free on-site parking, washer/dryer, AC, King bed. Close to restaurants, coffee shops, parks (including Manito Park), Trader Joes, and downtown Spokane. No smoking. 10 minute drive to Gonzaga campus. Near Sacred Heart Hospital, Children's Hospital, and Deaconess Hospital. The kitchen is stocked with pots, pans and cooking basics. Keurig coffee maker, full fridge/freezer, Smart TV with subscriptions to Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime.d

Treehouse in the pines - King bed
Enjoy this one-of-a-kind experience situated in the pine trees located just outside of Spokane. Featuring a cozy 400 square foot living space, with books, games, and a gas fireplace as well as a kitchenette with everything you need to make a meal for two. The bedroom has a king-sized bed and a 10-foot accordion door that opens completely to the deck outside with a hot tub waiting for you. Please note: While it is private, the treehouse is on a property with two other occupied structures.

Beautiful & Private North Spokane Home - King Bed
Experience this romantic, French-inspired studio home offering well-appointed amenities and furnishings. Great for couples or individuals who love to travel and explore, this elegant & stylish studio features a super comfortable king-size bed, & sleeps 2 guests. You’ll be only a short walk from Whitworth University, shops, & local restaurants, & only a 15-minute drive from downtown. Simply relax and enjoy all that Spokane has to offer at this private, sparkling clean, & inviting retreat.

Modern Spacious Family Home w/ Hot Tub & Fire Pit
Filled with amenities and hand-picked comforts, this brand new 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with fenced backyard, patio, hot tub & fire pit will be sure to delight! Situated on top of rural, big-sky Five Mile Prairie, it is an easy 15 minutes to downtown. The minimalist, decluttered style will be a welcome break from the busyness of daily life. Sit in the cozy family room & relax as you watch a movie, or exhale and soak in the hot tub. Make this home your family's next vacation destination.

Views, historic district, spacious home
The home is located in the historic Garland district with views of the city. You will be 3 miles from the heart of downtown & within walking distance to antique shops, bars, restaurants & other local businesses. Enjoy high ceilings, large windows, a fully stocked kitchen, 75"&55"TV, & comfortable king & queen size beds. Sleep more with futon & large couch. Second floor is unoccupied. Property managers live on premises in a separate basement unit, guests will have their privacy.

Lekstuga
Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city for a cozy stay in “Lekstuga”. Our modern Scandinavian tiny cabin is tucked away on the ridge of our 40 acre estate with an unobstructed view of the snowy peak of Mt. Spokane. Providing an intimate environment, ideal for couples or individuals seeking a restorative retreat, this is the perfect place to slow down and surround yourself in natural beauty while exploring the trails or the many nearby Spokane highlights.

Luxury Modern Retreat · Hot Tub · Airport & Casino
Luxury Modern Retreat · Private Hot Tub · Minutes to Airport & Casino Modern comfort in a prime Airway Heights location. Minutes to Spokane International Airport and the major casinos. Enjoy the excitement, then return to peace and privacy. Relax in the private hot tub, unwind in the massage chair, or enjoy the BBQ gazebo area. Stylish interior, quiet upscale neighborhood. Perfect for romantic getaways or business stays. Luxury. Location. Relaxation.

The Azalea Hideaway
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Nestled in a natural setting only moments from downtown Spokane and the airport you can't beat this location. After a busy day, simply wind down with your complimentary bottle of wine in the hot tub or the sauna (or both!) before settling in to to his locally-inspired contemporary space. Enjoy your favorite show or simply relax in bed and let the calming double-sided fireplace lull you to sleep.

Valley View Urban Nest with a Deck
Welcome to our newly renovated urban retreat! Nestled in a historic neighborhood where each house tells a story from the early 1900s. Situated on the second floor with a private entrance, our place features a cozy deck – perfect for having a cup of morning coffee or unwinding with an evening glass of wine. High-speed Wi-Fi, free on-site parking, and flexible self-check-in, your ideal stay is just a click away. We can't wait to host you!
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Riverfront Park
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At Riverfront Park you can ride the historic Looff Carrousel, glide along the ice or roller Skate Ribbon, soar over Spokane Falls on the Numerica SkyRide gondolas, and explore multiple playgrounds including the giant Red Wagon slide and Providence Playscape. Kids and adults can hunt for the garbage-eating goat, play at the splash pad and Ice Age playground, or catch shows at the Pavilion and IMAX Theatre. Walk riverside paths to viewpoints of the upper falls, basalt rock formations, bridges, and public art. Afterward, explore nearby downtown shops, coffee spots, and Anthony’s overlooking the falls for lunch, dinner, or summer deck drinks.






Manito Park
Expansive park featuring diverse gardens, a duck pond, a conservatory, and seasonal cafe
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At Manito Park you can wander five distinct gardens, including the Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden, formal Duncan Garden, Rose Hill, Lilac Garden, and the Ferris Perennial Garden, plus an arboretum and butterfly garden. Visit the greenhouse-style conservatory, watch swans, geese, and ducks at Mirror Pond and the Duck Pond, and let kids play at the two large playgrounds. In summer, grab coffee, ice cream, or a light meal at the Park Bench Café and catch occasional live music. The park is free, open year-round, and popular for photos, relaxed walks, and even a winter light display.





Riverside State Park - Bowl And Pitcher
Scenic park with hiking trails, basalt formations, and a suspension bridge along the Spokane River
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At Bowl and Pitcher, you can hike riverside trails, cross the suspension bridge over whitewater rapids, and take in huge basalt and volcanic rock formations along the Spokane River. Spend time on small riverside beaches, swim or float some calmer sections in summer, or just sit on benches and enjoy the serene, natural setting. Pack a picnic for the many tables and spots to linger, or camp nearby. A Discover Pass is required for parking.






Huckleberry's Natural Market
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At Huckleberry’s you can grab organic groceries, bulk foods, herbs and remedies, fresh flowers, and a strong selection of regional beer, wine, and other drinks. Eat in or take out from the deli’s hot and cold bars, made-to-order sandwiches, burgers, sushi, bakery slices, and plenty of vegan and gluten-free options, plus coffee, espresso, shakes, and a full juice bar. Come on weekends for the omelet or pasta bar and live music, or Friday Pasta Night. There are even electric car charging stations in the parking lot.






Centennial Trail
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On the Centennial Trail you can walk, jog, bike, or rollerblade on a paved path that closely follows the Spokane River, with frequent river views and access to little swimming spots. Use it to explore downtown, Riverfront Park’s bridges and fountains, Kendall Yards, and the Gonzaga campus, or head toward Riverside State Park for a more workout-focused ride or hike. The trail stretches nearly 40 miles from Nine Mile Falls to the Idaho border and continues into Coeur d’Alene as the North Idaho Centennial Trail.






Spokane home rentals

Centrally Located Boho Bungalow

1200 sq/ft loft home. Huge deck. Private jacuzzi.

Modern Apartment near Manito Park

Blue Sky House

Neighboring Manito Park, Restored to former glory

Arlene's Dream

The Riverhouse with the Million Dollar View

Home Away From home
Other great vacation rentals in Spokane

Historic, Free Parking, King Bed, Coffee Bar

Cute & Cozy South Hill Apartment | with A/C

Location! Heated floors eco studio on South Hill

Stylish South Hill Apt | Convenient Location

Quiet 2BR Condo Near Downtown

Private basement suite near Whitworth University.

Indoor Sauna-Great View-15min Spokane-Gonzaga-EWU

Cozy 1-Bed Guesthouse in Vinegar Flats
When is the best time to visit Spokane?
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| Avg. price | $101 | $101 | $115 | $107 | $117 | $123 | $117 | $117 | $109 | $110 | $110 | $108 |
| Avg. temp | 30°F | 33°F | 40°F | 47°F | 56°F | 62°F | 71°F | 70°F | 61°F | 48°F | 36°F | 29°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Spokane?
Spokane has inviting neighborhoods for visitors, including the urban center, Browne’s Addition with historic charm, and South Hill’s leafy residential streets. Many stays feature easy access to parks, local restaurants, and the arts scene.
What are the best things to do in Spokane with kids?
Explore the hands-on exhibits at Mobius Discovery Center, play in Riverfront Park’s playgrounds, or ride the Spokane Falls SkyRide for views above the river. Nearby, families often enjoy splash pads and seasonal events in public spaces.
What are some of the best things to do in Spokane?
Stroll Riverfront Park, experience Spokane Falls, and discover local art in galleries or public installations. Explore historic theaters, sample regional flavors in downtown eateries, or enjoy walking paths under tall pines.
How is the weather in Spokane?
Spokane has cold winters around 24–35°F (-4–1°C), with occasional snow, and warm summers near 57–84°F (14–29°C), typically dry. Spring and fall are pleasant, with varied temperatures and light rain.
What are the best places to visit in Spokane?
Frequent highlights include Manito Park’s gardens, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, and Riverfront Park’s recreational spaces. The Monroe Street Bridge and Spokane Falls draw visitors for scenic views.
What are some hiking trails in Spokane?
Spokane has trails winding through Riverside State Park, including Bowl and Pitcher’s iconic rock formations and the scenic Centennial Trail. Around town, neighborhoods offer gentle nature walks beneath towering ponderosa pines.
What are some family activities we can do in Spokane?
Families often explore Riverfront Park’s carousel, discover science at Mobius Discovery Center, or picnic in Manito Park’s gardens. Seasonal festivals and community events welcome visitors throughout the year.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Spokane?
Explore the lakes and outdoor trails around the Inland Northwest, kayak on nearby rivers, or visit small towns known for local markets and historic architecture. Nature preserves and state parks often host birdwatching and seasonal activities.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Spokane?
Many accommodations welcome pets in neighborhoods like Browne’s Addition, South Perry District, and around downtown. Spokane’s parks, including dog-friendly spaces, make it easy to explore with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Spokane?
Bring layers to adapt to shifting weather, and check for regional markets with seasonal produce. Locals favor bike paths along the Spokane River and enjoy the café culture in the city’s historic downtown.
What is Spokane known for?
Spokane is known for its riverfront and the dramatic Spokane Falls, historic neighborhoods, and strong arts and theater scene. The city hosts sporting events and festivals rooted in local traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Spokane?
Green Bluff’s farm community around Spokane invites visitors to experience orchard picking and small-batch treats. Locally owned art galleries, independent bookshops, and quiet walking trails in city parks are frequently suggested.
What are the best foods to try in Spokane?
Spokane’s food scene highlights farm-sourced produce, huckleberry treats, and local coffee. Regional specialties often include trout, craft breweries, and seasonal fare at downtown markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Spokane?
Pack layers, comfortable shoes for exploring parks and trails, and a waterproof jacket for rain or snow. Locals often carry reusable water bottles and sunglasses for bright summer days.
What is the nightlife in Spokane like?
Spokane’s nightlife centers around downtown and the Garland District, with live music, local breweries, and late-night dining. Theaters and performance venues host diverse cultural events year-round.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Spokane?
Spokane has the Bloomsday Run in spring, Hoopfest for basketball fans in early summer, and the Lilac Festival Parade, which highlights local traditions and community spirit. Music and art festivals are frequently suggested throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Spokane?
Spokane has many family-friendly vacation rentals with easy access to parks and playgrounds. Neighborhoods like South Hill, Browne’s Addition, and the downtown area are often suggested for families.
When is the best time to visit Spokane?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for comfortable temperatures and outdoor events. Winter welcomes visitors seeking snow activities and festive gatherings.
All about Spokane
In some ways, Spokane is the de facto capital of eastern Washington as the state’s biggest city east of the Cascade Mountains and the economic hub for the region’s foresters, miners, ranchers, and grain farmers. With the Selkirk Mountains dominating its skyline and the Spokane River winding through the heart of town, the city likes to remind you that, as urbane as it is, the wilderness is never far away. The impressive Spokane Falls mark the center of town. Lilac bushes bloom throughout spring and summer, perfuming the air.
Downtown, historic Romanesque buildings such as the 1902 Clock Tower blend in with skyscrapers and brick buildings with Western-style facades, and the eclectic storefronts of the central neighborhoods house hip cafes and vintage boutiques. Two of Washington state’s major wine regions are just a few hours outside town, and you’ll find tasting rooms and wine-savvy restaurants around the city. Walking and biking trails flank the riverbanks, and the occasional kayaker will float by. Huntington Park, near Lower Spokane Falls, sprinkles art installations and interpretive placards along its paths.
What are the top things to do in Spokane?
Riverfront Spokane
Perhaps the most defining landmark of the city is Riverfront Spokane, 100 acres of green space and pedestrian trails occupying a piece of land that juts into the wide Spokane River. The park’s pavilion hosts activities and performances throughout the year, including festive light shows. The 1902 Clock Tower is the last structure standing after the closure of the Great Northern Railroad Depot, once prominent in the area.
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture includes five underground galleries that focus on the area’s Indigenous, regional, and artistic history. In the museum grounds you’ll find the historic 1899 Campbell House, now open to visitors as a living museum illustrating the lives and business of the wealthy family who once lived here. The grounds include an amphitheater, library, and educational centers, all under one ticket.
The Centennial Trail
Built in 1989 in celebration of Washington state’s centennial, the 37-mile Centennial Trail follows the Spokane River from the edge of Spokane Lake east into Idaho. The city section of the trail offers hikers, bikers, runners, and skaters the opportunity to get on their feet and stay active throughout the day. You can enter the trail via Riverfront Park and make rest stops at access points along the way.
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- Silverwood Theme Park
- Gozzer Ranch Golf & Lake Club
- Manito Park
- Coeur D'Alene Resort Golf Course
- Gonzaga University
- Mount Spokane State Park
- Triple Play Family Fun Park
- Farragut State Park
- Spokane Convention Center
- Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park
- Eastern Washington University
- Fernan Lake
- Riverside State Park - Bowl And Pitcher
- Whitworth University
- Northwest Museum Of Arts & Culture
- McEuen Park
- Tubbs Hill
- Q'emiln Park
- McEuen Park
- Northern Quest Resort & Casino
- Falls Park
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