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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
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.
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.
Coeur d’Alene is a city in northwest Idaho. It’s known for water sports on Lake Coeur d’Alene, plus trails in the Canfield Mountain Natural Area and Coeur d’Alene National Forest. McEuen Park offers a grassy lawn and a trailhead for adjacent Tubbs Hill. The lakeside City Park & Beach includes picnic areas and a playground. The Museum of North Idaho traces regional history, including the city's former timber industry.
43% as popular as Spokane
2 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Walla Walla
Located in the eastern region of Washington state, Spokane is a city known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture showcases the region's past through exhibits on art, culture, and Native American traditions. Adjacent to it lies the Campbell House, built in the early 1900s with Tudor-style architecture.
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, Lake Coeur d'Alene, 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.
Gorgeous, Breathtaking, Ever lasting Memories of Nature, Farragut Park is absolutely an amazing experience. The trails are awesome, durung the summer time you can swim in a few spots in the lake. The sights are something to stare at for hours. It's truly an awesome park.
I do wish some trails where a bit more maintenance and some under brush cleared a bit better possibly bring a 4 wheeler with a chipper attached, 4 man crew with chainsaws, could use the fallen logs for mulching. Just my opinion.
Random Googler — Google review
My wife and I love this place. It is become our regular go to place for outdoor activities camping bike riding and hiking. There’s miles and miles and miles of trails and let’s not forget frisbee golf. Campsites are nice and spread apart people are friendly. Great RC flying field.
Unfortunately Idaho state parks doubled their costs for out of state residence which makes a Farragut State Park and all other Idaho parks unaffordable. Yearly vehicle pass is now $80 and a one night stay is $74.
We will continue to go on daily basis but probably not to camp anymore. If you’re an Idaho resident I highly recommend this place. And if you want to get out for a day of hiking and biking there isn’t a better place around.
Tom Neese — Google review
Farragut State Park is a great place to go for camping or hiking. Lots of trails with views of the lake. The day use area had large covered picnic areas with horse shoe pits and volley ball nets nearby. Lots of room for many people to gather together. There were swings for younger kids to play on too. Camping cabins were also real close to the day use area. The cabins appeared to be fairly new and well maintained. A note on the cabin said that the cabins has been cleaned after each use. Each cabin had its own fire pit and picnic table. The cabins also had electric lights and an air conditioner. No bathroom inside the cabin, but a bathroom facility was a short walk from the cabins. The only issue would be if someone had to get up during the night it would be a little walk in the dark. There were close trails near the day use area that were well maintained. Very beautiful spot.
D Dias — Google review
Clean and organized. Lots to do both on and off the water. I loved that RV parking options were better than many camping areas with extra room to breathe and have a little privacy.
Trails were fun. Bayview was also fun and full of history.
Lori McAfee — Google review
We spent the day at Beaver Bay within Farragut State Park and it was perfectly lovely! It was 102° in town, but not for us! Under the shaded trees and next to the water, it felt like a perfect 75°. Unbelievable beauty and views!
M Witty — Google review
What can I say, I love to visit the state parks. I almost always stop in the visitor center to see what's new and chat with the clerks. In the spring I look forward to hearing and watching the birds, ground squirrels and other critters. Walking the various trails, the people have been generally friendly. Of course, gotta stop and check out the wild flowers.
Li Nu — Google review
Nice group site. Plenty of space. 5 frisbee golf courses. newly marked hiking biking trails 14.5 mile perimeter trail fun less than 500 elevation change
Wa Nu — Google review
Went to play Disc golf at Farragut and ended up camping. The courses ranged from easy to hard and were a blast to play. The park was clean and we didn't have any issues with getting a spot or camping.
Thomas Pham — Google review
I came to play the 5 disc golf courses and was not disappointed. There are a huge number of camping spaces including lots of full hookup RV sites, but we opted to stay in a camping camp that had heat and AC. Park has tons of lake frontage, trails, etc.
All in all an outstanding park with lots of space and lots of amenities.
goinupthegranby — Google review
Beautiful property and quiet, shaded, cared for campground. Stayed in Whitetail and were able to come without a reservation. Campground bathrooms were super clean. Easy access to potable water. Unfortunately, there were a lot of bees at our site. Minimal other bugs, though.
Marina Schmitt — Google review
I spent one night in a camping cabin in the winter. I thought paying $69 plus a reservation fee was quite expensive considering there are no winter services in the campground, you have to hike your stuff in to the cabin, and you have to clean it yourself. That being said the cabin was nice and it was a great experience.
When I checked in the ranger was very unhelpful. I had gone to ski but there was no snow so I asked about hiking in the park. She told me any hiking is good, and didn't point me to any specific trails. She really didn't want to interact with me. I couldn't find any maps in the park, and didn't have internet so I drove around aimlessly for a while then decided to leave. Being a ranger seems like such a cool job, don't know why this ranger didn't want to help me enjoy the park.
Ellie Knight — Google review
While the park itself is lovely, they have some of the most rude and disrespectful people working for them. The young lady at check in was particularly disrespectful and it seems typical of the people I have met there. The last time I went to the park was about 15 years ago and they were equally terrible then. I figured maybe they had changed but I was wrong.
Jesse Moore — Google review
We arrived at this park a little after 10 pm we had booked on line, didn’t see anything telling me to check in at the front office the park is extremely large.
When we were checking out the ranger ask who we were and if we had checked in, I stated I did, I did think I had to since I book & paid on line.
He said even though we were checking out, we had to check in or we would get a ticket.
I was disappointed he made us (used his position of authority) to go check in even though he took all our information saw that we were leaving.
We find the front office which isn’t located in any of the camps site it’s its own section.
With the shortage of workers in this country this park has plenty of employees to enforce rules that make no significant, when he already had written our information down visually saw and verbally spoke with us.
I check in only to be told to have a great day see you soon, that took an extra 1/2 hour because of parking and waiting in line to report I was checking in and out at the same time.
The park itself is big and nice, the toilets are at moments they do stink, they offer full hook-ups as well as tent sites. We chose not to use the toilets instead use our portable one the bathrooms were hit & miss.
I guess when you allocate more money hiring people to signing in people then checking bathrooms you end up with unclean bathrooms.
The lake is kind of hard to find I would say drive to it or ride your bike, lots of trails, the lake is absolutely beautiful.
The park is very clean and quite and well maintained.
Loree Good — Google review
I love Farragut State Park. There's so many trails and the water is beautiful. The mountains were very majestic looking with the different colors of green permanting in the sun.
Joanne Snodgrass — Google review
The park itself is nice. Campspots are not close to the lake but are good in size and provide some privacy. Great, groomed hiking trails. As other reviewers stated, staff is not welcoming. The individual checking us was unfriendly; almost flippant. Two of us drove to the S. Entrance with our scooters. The entry fee is per vehicle, so we decided to park one. The park would not allow us to park at the entrance. As we drove back to Bayview, a parking enforcement truck came out of nowhere. The park boundaries are deceiving because the entry gates are inside the park. Luckily for us, we had seen the signs and parked in town where parking was hassle free.
Kelly L — Google review
Camp sites are clean and good sized, boat launch is very accessible eazy in and out, fair amount of parking and prep areas. Plenty to do, beach, boat, kayak, cycle, hike. We really enjoyed our time there..
Patrice Garcia — Google review
Always a good day walking in the park. The trails are nice and the park is beautiful!
Vanessa R S. — Google review
Wow, so beautiful ❤️. The water of Lake Pend Oreille - pronounced "pond da ray", was so refreshing and crystal clear. We went swimming at Idlewild Bay. There is a "store", Cast, Blast, & Relax"- Food & snacks and they rent: bicycles, kayaks, paddle boards, & fishing gear! on the path down to the lake, before you get to the water. There are flush toilets and nice showers there, too. Plenty of parking. The park itself has a lot to offer: Gift shop, Disc Golf, Tree to Tree Adventure Park, Camping, Boat Launch for watercraft, horse trails, llama trails, hiking trails, mtn bicycle trails, Shooting range, museum at the Brig Jr. Ranger Station, Equestrian Campground, Model Aircraft Field(Insurance required), fishing, picnic sites, group camping, dump station. Winter Recreation :snow shoeing, Cross Country Skiing, fat tire biking. When you first check in to the campground office, there is a very informative visitor center, very interesting. Worth your time to check it out.
Largest Northwest theme park offers 65+ rides, a water park, casual dining & an on-site RV park.
Silverwood is the greatest. I have been going since I was a kid and it still is great. The rides aren’t too intense but they give just enough adrenaline that you get the rollercoaster high. Boulder beach has really expanded in recent years and is so fun.
I love the classic old time feeling that silverwood has. It has kept its charm and I hope that never changes. The new stunt pilot ride is a lot of fun but I am partial to the wooden roller coasters.
I can promise you will have fun at this park. It is more than enjoyable. The staff told me the last time I was there that the best time to go is a couple days after the Fourth of July. It is always their slowest days of the year because everyone has to get back to work.
If you are considering it, I recommend going for it. You won’t regret it!
Nikolas Steele — Google review
Family run theme park that has something for everyone.
Silverwood is a fantastic theme park that is truly run with passion and quality experiences for guests. For a relatively small, less known theme park I was really impressed and had a blast. The coasters are good fun (Aftershock is epic); actors and train ride is a good time for all; magic show (Nick and Mad Mike especially) is a great way to break up the adrenaline fuelled fun; and the park’s theme and environment is genuinely beautiful and well maintained.
Great place for a family, thrill seeking adults like myself and anyone who wants to escape for a fun adventure in Idaho.
Yeehaw Silverwood!
Joey Crowther — Google review
WHAT a great park! Homey and small, but with some really good rides, great atmosphere, and friendly people, both at work and as visitors. Parking is across the highway and you walk through a tunnel to the park. Then it's left to the theme park and right to the train and the water park.
I didn't know what was good here, and was able to ride Aftershock twice right away. But Tremors is my favorite ride here, followed closely by the single-rail Stunt Pilot coaster, which loads super fast! Every park should have one of these!
I was done with all the rides by 3 and went to the water park for a while. But I didn't realize until later that the train only runs once an hour and the popular show is only on some of those trips, so I missed the show, which I regret. It's kind of out of the way of everything else, so you really have to make an effort to get to that part of the park. I did get a nice trip nearer sunset, however. The magic show is really good! The variety show in the saloon is pretty campy and not much space to watch it in.
I appreciate that there are quieter areas of the park. Just behind the kid's rides is a pretty park to rest in, and near the train is a theater that plays 3 stooges all day if you need a dark and quiet place to sit down.
Sara Beth Wade — Google review
We had a lot of fun. The lifeguards were straight up on it and were really awesome with the kid. The variety show and train ride was so much fun. We had a blast with the rides. Really clean and the employees appeared to really enjoy what they were doing. Even the ride operators were generally having fun and making the day enjoyable. Thank you for making this 7th birthday for my daughter a blast!
Colter Whiting — Google review
I enjoyed my time at the Silverwood Theme Park in Idaho! The place is clean and beautiful.
I like it better than Disney Land and Universal Studios. We went three days in a row, and enjoyed every second of it. The food that you purchase inside of the Park was really good, and the kids loved it as well. It is definitely a good choice for your family to create memories and relax. It’s was not hectic or too busy. I am definitely taking my grandson there once he’s of age.
Roxanne Wright — Google review
Silverwood Theme park is an epic adventure that everyone from all ages needs to experience. From the rides and roller coasters, to the water park and slides…the day was filled with memories and screams from speed.
The amusement side of the park has it all. For the young and the more advanced thrill seeker. My favorite was Spin Cycle…and it’s upside down twists and turns. Worth the ride! The roller coasters are fast, I mean fast!
For the water park, the slides were amazing. You have everything from fast plunges to twists and turns, in tubes to open air excitement. The water was warm everywhere we went. Plus clean! The lazy River hit the spot for us adults too.
For as many people were there, the staff was amazing, the park was clean, the food was amazing and I highly recommend the Huckleberry Shakes and Chicken Finger baskets.
We loved it, it truly is a great full day of memories in one place.
Adam Lingwall — Google review
I have been to all the parks, just about. The Mouse, The Flags, The Orlando, but this place is something special. The feeling we got when we entered was unmatched by the other guys. There was a tangible sweetness to the atmosphere. Every employee greeted us with a smile and thoughtfulness. They genuinely enjoyed working there.
The grounds are breathtaking. The grounds crew has no equal. They take great care of the entire park. The RV Park is the best way to go. Clean. Quiet. Wonderful. Our family is planning to come back again and again.
Mark Alexander — Google review
A bucket list adventure for the whole family! This place is absolutely amazing! Must do, atleast once! Great huge parking lot, even when it is busy- it doesn't seem too packed. Not very long lines. So many fun rides, water slides and games for all ages. Yummy food and drinks. Great vacation spot. Decent prices! Highly recommend!
Danielle — Google review
It was a blast, preseason, so no wait, not packed, wasn't super hot. Ride attendants were super friendly and made sure the kids seat belts were tight and everyone was safe
Kristin Hahnlen — Google review
This family owned theme park has something for everyone! (And we didn't even make it to the water park!)
Our family group included ages 0 to 60, some much slower than others, but everyone had a blast...with exception of the infant who was too young to be aware of anything.
From wild coasters to milder log ride and children's rides; from a very enjoyable scenic train ride to comedy shows, this amazing park has got you covered.
You'll also find reasonably priced food and drink options.
Many of the attractions are handicap accessible and employees go the extra mile to help you learn the ropes and avoid long lines. (Just pick up a courtesy pass at the information booth when you enter the park).
Silverwood has a great website with helpful tips to make your visit the best! Check it out if you haven't already.
Kelly Wooten — Google review
The roller coasters were fun but I can't say the same thing for the water park. The lines were huge for the water park rides, and I am talking about 40 minutes wait, but the rides themselves were fine but not very fun. The roller coasters were amazing, though there were 7 of them and the waiting was long as well. I just hope that the people who let the riders in learn to count well since they let more people than there supposed to be and the people behind me got on but I had to wait another turn.
Olesya Samarkina — Google review
Tons of stuff to do, whole park is clean even though there were lots of people. 2 day pass with break in between is best. Plan for one day at water park and another for the theme park. Food is reasonably priced but lines can be long if it is busy. Would recommend and we are definitely coming back next year!
Alex Tonu — Google review
Great place! This could easily be a multi day thing if you want to experience everything. Lots of cool places to see and fun rides. The wait time for the rides wasn’t even bad, we went on a sunny Saturday and they kept everything running smoothly so that we didn’t have to wait very long for the roller coasters. The waterpark had longer wait times, but I feel like that’s to be expected when it’s a warm and sunny day. We enjoyed the wave pool and lazy river which didn’t have waits instead!
Erika Melby — Google review
We recently visited Silverwood and had an absolutely amazing time! From start to finish, our experience was filled with laughter, excitement, and memorable moments that we'll cherish forever. What impressed us the most was not just the incredible attractions, but also the affordability that made our family day out even more enjoyable.
The variety of rides and attractions at Silverwood catered to every member of our family, from the thrill-seekers to the more laid-back adventurers. The roller coasters were exhilarating, and the water park provided a refreshing break from the summer heat. We were pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and maintenance of the park, creating a safe and enjoyable environment for all.
One of the highlights for us was the friendliness and professionalism of the staff. They were always ready to assist with a smile, adding to the overall positive atmosphere of the park. The efficiency in managing the queues and ensuring everyone's safety was commendable, making our visit stress-free.
What sets Silverwood apart is its affordability without compromising on the quality of the experience. The ticket prices, food options, and souvenir choices were reasonable, allowing us to make the most of our day without breaking the bank. This aspect made our visit not only entertaining but also budget-friendly, a rare combination in the world of theme parks.
In conclusion, Silverwood exceeded our expectations in every way. It provided a perfect blend of fun, excitement, and affordability that made it an ideal destination for a family day out. We wholeheartedly recommend Silverwood to anyone seeking a fantastic and budget-friendly adventure. We can't wait to return and create even more cherished memories at this fantastic amusement park!
Jordyn O — Google review
I was originally going to take my grand kids to California, but decided to head to Idaho to Silverwood and what a great choice that was.
We arrived the first day after school let out. The parking is $10 we arrived at 10:45 am we found a spot immediately we were in the park and on the first ride within 1/2 hour. The lines weren’t very long 10 minutes at the most except the ferries wheel because it’s weighted balance, so they take time to make sure your on it correctly which at first can seem frustrating when your the first person in the line yet the last one on the ride.
The food is very reasonable $10 for a decent high protein yet fried food, they have a variety of places to eat I had a burrito bowl with chicken and yet it was only $10 as well.
The people who work there are friendly and helpful a great staff.
The park is clean we didn’t get a locker but the have them, they also offer refill drink containers.
The gift shops have fair prices I never felt like they were gouging prices, like they do at the movies and other theme parks the reasonable.
I will be retuning here.
The quarter arcade was a win, win when grandma (me) was tired, I gave them $20 and they played for 1.5 hours as I recoup.
I bought 2 day passes for 5 3 adults and 2 children and it was only a little over $450 what a great value for all the fun we had.
Thank you Silverwood & staff for making our first trip of the summer great.
Loree Good — Google review
What a clean, well maintained, and established theme park. So many rides with a variety of food shops and shopping experiences. Did all of the roller coaster except for 1. We spent an entire day up until evening time and enjoyed the lights, food, and atmosphere. Only recommendation would be having more lights along the walking path for nighttime and would be nice to have the ride signs light up. Also the log ride was very dark at night and would have like to see more added to the journey along the river. So much to see and do, it's a great day and night trip. Located close to Spokane and all amenities.
Hakuna Channy — Google review
Great experience at Silverwood for their Scarywood Halloween event! The details are so intricate and the decorations and haunts were very elaborate! The Scaries (characters) were exciting, friendly and helpful when we couldn’t find certain places in the park. All staff we interacted with were very friendly and helpful. The rides were SO fun at night! Highly recommend! It was very cold and the only thing I could think of to make it better is if there were more warming stations throughout the park. We will be back again. Excited to go to Silverwood this summer for more rides.
Jennifer Konrad — Google review
To say Silverwood is perfection is an understatement! From the moment you walk through the under highway tunnel, you are transported to a Mary Poppins feel. It's refreshing and a wonderful escape. Every employee was delightful, and the entire experience was fantastic! Wesley and the entire front gate crew sang Happy Birthday to my daughter, it was insanely special! The waits are long for favorite attractions, but being allowed to bring in food and drink helps pass the time...I saw several families picnic in line-so smart! Sometimes, I reflected that the lines were a good thing as I saw families and groups of friends talking to each other and playing games. I rarely saw anyone on electronics. The train ride is a must, Ranger Ruby and Edwin III are hysterical! Make time for the steam engine ride. The magic show with Nick is superb...like Vegas quality GOOD!! I wish we had attended it more than 1x. You will laugh, gasp and wonder for sure! The food is reasonably priced and the souvenirs aren't unreasonable. I appreciate this so much as it shows enjoyment over greed. It's fun how some rides came from bigger theme parks. I recognized 1 from Six Flags as I grew up 2 miles from Six Flags Over Texas. We attended on Grandparents Weekend and Saturday was packed, Sunday was 2/3 less full. I appreciate the free Grandparents ticket...again...enjoyment over greed. I'm looking forward to our next Silverwood adventure. It's worth the 8+ hour drive, in my opinion. Oh, and if you like to RV, the RV Park looked fantastic!
Thank you, Silverwood, for being a holdout for American values and family traditions. I appreciate the memories. Cheers!
Jenni Shelby — Google review
This park ROCKS!! I first visited Silverwood in late August this year. The park is clean and filled will life. Coasters everywhere you walk. It's a bit weird getting to them though. The park has a t intersection as you enter, with a massive field in front of you. To the left is the coasters and to the right is their waterpark. I didn't do the waterpark, not my thing. But all the non kiddie coasters are good or great. My favorites being Tremors, Aftershock and Stuntpilot. Timber Terror and Corkscrew were decent but not mind blowing. Employees were friendly, but operations were pretty slow. Luckily it was a cool sixty degrees when I visited so I very much enjoyed both days I visited. Its a great park in the Pacific northwest, and I bet it's the best considering the lack of competition in Seattle.
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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.
Lovely historic mission established by Belgian Jesuits from St. Louis. Church had been partially rebuilt & restored. Great place for a picnic. Only a moderate level of historic whitewashing regarding the Church/Native American relations. Eventually the military showed up - kicked the Native people's off their land. Usual story.
Lauri Hart — Google review
A delightful museum/ historical buildings just off the interstate. We paid $7 to park and $5 each for the permanent exhibit (Sacred Encounters). You can take a self guided tour of the grounds and buildings including the 18 minute video without paying the extra $5 per person. (The exhibit is well done, but I think children would find it boring.) No food or drink is allowed in the Visitor Center, but there are several picnic tables near the Old Mission buildings. We brought a picnic lunch and enjoyed the views. There are clean restrooms with running water inside the Visitor Center.
Karen Brutzman — Google review
My kids and I really enjoyed stopping here for a history lesson, beautiful views, and a breath of fresh air. You get in free if you have the Idaho parks pass or it's $7 without.
Ness A — Google review
This is a must see if you are driving thru Idaho on I-90. What a neat old mission and the place is so very well kept up. Fascinating history about this place that will leave you in awe. My family lived nearby in Kellogg when I was a kid and I remember visiting the mission on a school field trip and another time with the family and it looks just as I remember it all those years ago, right around 40 years ago. It's well worth the stop and especially to hear the story of its beginning in the 1800s. Its fascinating to hear its history and let your mind imagine what life would have been like for this family and the ones that followed. 5 stars🌟 and 2 thumbs up👍
Robert Hawkins — 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 Herndon — Google review
Worth the stop to see and learn some history of the area. It would be a great place to bring a picnic. $7 entry.
Team Pitcher — Google review
This is a wonderful place to stop and have a quiet picnic. Good signage about the mission and the other buildings that were there. There's also a nice hiking trail. Down below the Visitor Center are small upright BBQs, you have to walk to them but it is paved for handicap access. It is not dog-friendly per se, but if you keep your dog on it's leash and clean up after it you'll be able to have your companion with you. The Mission is quite small and still has the feeling of a church. The grounds are relaxing with lots of large trees keeping it cool in the Summer. It provided me a place just to recharge from being on the hwy with Holiday Longweekend drivers. The Visitor Center has very nice gifts and postcards for a very reasonable amount.
missmary — Google review
Outstanding history lesson! We arrived at open and the attendant was so welcoming. We watched their informational video and then took a walk up to the mission and parish. Absolutely beautiful! Stunning piece of history. Even our 6yr old could appreciate it. Thank you for keeping this place open and preserved.
Zackary — Google review
The trip was amazing, all the history the art, the stories. I can see why the people liked it so much its so peaceful it's like seeing grace. There is a lot of history out there the staff are great. Makes you think about the old ways.
Joshua Peters — Google review
This park is beautiful and had such a rich history! Set on an expansive, brilliant green hilltop, it's a great little history spot. The museum has so many rooms and shows things in written, picture, and video format. The parking and entrance fee is well worth it! Go see this gem!
MarkLouise Wildoner — Google review
Historical church and grounds. Beautiful location and well maintained. They have a few trails to go on to see some cemeteries. A very nice museum that offers lots of info and images. You can see the inside of the Cataldo mission church and another house next to it.
The staff is very helpful and friendly. They have field trips for students to come and explore. Outside picnic tables for those wanting to sit and eat there. Restrooms inside the museum and an outside rest room as well. It costs to park and visit.
JamiSue Sharp — Google review
Very beautiful state park. Entry fees are a reasonable $7, and there is a nice museum onsite as well for an additional fee. The Mission Church and house are from 1853 and they've been restored very well. You can go inside the two buildings. There are also a few small trails on walk onsite with information signs, including one down to the wetlands area of the river and another to an old cemetery. There are picnic tables as well. We'll definitely be back to this park!
I stayed at their Airbnb cottage with my baby & small dog, it was PERFECT and the hosts are so sweet. The alpacas/wildlife are great but if you’re looking for a getaway I would definitely check out their Airbnb 🙂
The cottage was warm & cozy with all of the things you would find in a well stocked hotel room plus a full kitchen and laundry. You’re in the mountains so it’s quiet and secluded as well. Treat yourself if you get the chance!
Jeannie Clements — 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 Sameni — Google review
Sonia was very welcoming! We laughed the whole time! This is Definitely a place to visit! Only $10 and it was well worth it! Best experience ever
Dezel Lee — Google review
We had the best experience! Loved every bit of experiencing the gorgeous farm, it's lovely owners and of course the animals! If you're lucky to go in winter you might get the farm to yourself and it's pure bliss.
Daniela Disterheft — Google review
I took my parents and kids here, and we all loved it! My son loved playing with the goats, my daughter loved the donkeys, and my mother loved the gift shop! Thank you for a wonderful afternoon!
Bianka Spruill — Google review
Wonderful excursion. Great host and very interactive tour. Alpacas. Llamas. Sheep. Goats. Chickens. Rabbits. Mini Horses. Donkeys. We’ll the rooster crowed at me so I didn’t mess with the chickens much but is definitely got my hands on the others! Highly recommend if you are near Coeur d’Alene.
J Wire — Google review
Truly an incredible place! The owners of the ranch are fantastic and let you roam the ranch and explore. Most importantly, you can spend all the time with the animals that you'd like. The goats, donkeys, and ponies were definitely our favorite. The let you put them and they enjoy it, especially the goats, they are actually affectionate! I highly recommend coming here!
Joey Esquer — Google review
Such a beautiful and authentic place. Great for animal lovers who want to see them treated with respect and compassion. The owner Sonia was so kind, she was very helpful with the toddler we traveled with. Every part of the trip was educational and fun, even in the winter. See how many cats and bunnies you can count on your trip!
Sidney DuVarney — Google review
Amazing farm! Friendly people, unique story, and awesome experience 🤩
Well worth $12 bucks a person. There was a cat that greeted us when we arrived. Thr animals are sweet and love attention. There's an air bnb and 3 areas to bring an rv. Super cool👌
Linda Little — Google review
We had been there somewhere in August. And it was my first time to Alpacas farm. This place is so peaceful. The tour was wonderful. They even let you touch and water the Alpacas. There are donkeys, goats and sheep as well. You can reserve a stay in Airbnb.
Five stars!! We are planning to visit again. Thanks for an amazing experience.
Krishna Chaitanya — Google review
Such a lovely place! Owned by and amazingly warm welcoming family, who treats their animals with love and know by heart all their names! Alpacas, llamas, donkeys, horses, sheep, goats… oh and of course their dogs and cats! Despite heavy rain we enjoyed every minute of our time at this barn! Thank you!
PS. A pro-tip: wear shoes that you will not be sorry to make dirty
Marina Wells — Google review
What a great, unconventional thing to do on vacation. Sonia is a great host, Tiger the cat a perfect greeting committee and Mister the dog entertaining. You get to walk around and feed the animals carrots and enjoy the mountain beauty. You definitely leave feeling more peaceful.
Kelsi Woodburn — Google review
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2885 S Folsom Ridge Rd, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, USA
While you're down town enjoying the activities of Coeur d'Alene Tubbs hill is a great walk and get away so close to downtown. Places to stop and enjoy views of the lake.
Donda Walsh — Google review
A very nice hike around the shoreline that kids can do with adult help in a few places. The view of the lake is spectacular and there are lots of trails that lead down to the waters edge. Additionally there are steep trails that go to the peak. Not the best view due to trees but really good for the heart rate! Overall this is a great family hiking place right in downtown Coeur d' Alene!
Mark Zurfluh — Google review
Great hike along the edge of the lake. It was a bit gusty but it was still fun. Good hike for young kiddos, my 3 and 4 year old walked most of it just fine.
We hiked the brown trail.
Chris Taylor — Google review
We loved hiking here! It was quite the exercise. We took the opportunity to use the little side trails that take you down to look at the water. I would love to set up a hammock there sometime. Beautiful views!
It's not wheel chair or stroller accessible, as there are lots of roots and rocks to clamor up.
SMB — Google review
Dog friendly hike. Starting out the trail was a bit difficult to find, but some hikers walked past and we figured it out after that. Beautiful hike.
Kenneth Huys — Google review
Great way to get your feet in the water or do a decent hike(or both!)
Valerie Jackson — 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 64 — Google review
Beautiful area! The water on the rocks, the wind blowing through the tress. Its a fun hike and so many secret places all you got to do is look!
Thomas Garza — Google review
Amazing public place for all to share and enjoy the beauty. The back side by Sanders Beach has a less busy feeling and the front by the resort and boardwalk has a couple beach spots and rocks to jump from- it's all beautiful and all good swimming! I've been runnin around on Tubbs since I was a babe and always come back for solace when I visit Cd'A. Bring an extra little bag to pick up some garbage if you have the spoons. ENJOY!
Shayla Adkins — Google review
My first memories are picking flowers for my mom on Tubbs Hill. I walk, swim, hike, fish here regularly. Words can not describe the magic of this place
LEIGHTON SCHARF — Google review
Start of the trail. It if you put in "Tubbs Hill" as the destination, you will end up in a neighborhood with a dead end street.
Great trails. Plenty of parking. Porta potties at trail start.
Ashley Tetzlaff — Google review
First time for me hiking Tubbs Hill. Did the more challenging upper trail hike one day and the easier lower trail the next day.
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e 83814, 1080 E Lakeshore Dr, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, USA
Vast waterside space featuring walking trails, a playground & a sand beach area.
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. Scherer — Google review
Peaceful with plenty of the fattest geese you'll ever see. The geese were non threatening to pets and children. Maybe because it was only 29 degrees outside. But it was a gorgeous day.
Richard Stefani — Google review
This dog park is pretty tiny compared to the overall size of the park. There are two sections with varying agility equipment on them that I thought was cool. There is also available water at this park. It was noticed however that people are TERRIBLE at picking up their dog's waste despite a scooper and a trash can provided mere feet from the entrance/exit.
Crystal Stegman — 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 Carey — Google review
Loved this place, loved this playground 🛝 the beautiful place ever good for walking and rest in beautiful beach view.
FISCHL FAMILY ???????????????? — Google review
Lots of green open space. Plenty of trees to sit in the shade or on a swinging park bench. And views of the lake. Great food at The Buoy. Wonderful people watching especially the children at the water park. And of course the doggies at the doggy park!
Shirley Blackwell — Google review
I was born and raised in Coeur d Alene Idaho! Today, this park is NOTHING like it is today! I lived within 6 blocks from Tubbs Hill!! We were ALLLL over that little mountain!!! WE LOVED IT!!
Crystal Del Campo — Google review
A big enough sandy dog park. It was fun for my pup, but there weren't any other doggos to play with. Pics are from just outside the park. I saw a few super well behaved dogs off leash in the grassy area.
NorthwestKimberley — 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 Bacchi — Google review
Absolutely serene! I’ve been to quite a few lakes in my lifetime but NEVER have I experienced a lake and city park area like Coeur d’Alene City Park. I reside in Spokane, WA and went to Coeur d’Alene to purchase an item from Facebook market place. The seller asked where I was coming from and o told her Spokane. The seller then insists for us (my family) to explore Coeur d’Alene and do not leave until we see the lake at Coeur d’Alene Park. I was in Aah. The park is so clean! The piers were close so the kids could get front row seats to see boats. Then we get to the water…. I have never encountered water so clear and inviting. I had to touch the water which was surprisingly not cold like all other lakes. I’m telling you that this lake seemed to be one of a dream in which I didn’t want to wake. The peoples of the city were so nice and welcoming, I was blown away with the kindness we received. We didn’t make it all around the park because I had to rush back to Washington for appts but we did in fact stay for 2 hours just enjoying the water, the sun, and friendly residents of the city! I encourage everybody that has not been to this lake/park to check it out because you will definitely have a beautiful RELAXED experience. The pictures I have do not give the park any justice mainly because my pics are in one area, my phone died in about 15 mins of being there 😒, you will have to see for yourself! 😎
TheGrayC1 (MzGeminii) — Google review
So fun. Decently clean beach. Really fun playground in the shape of a wood castle! Large which is great fpr the amount of kids playing on it! Lots to do from sand play to renting kayaks and such!!
Mersadies Pringle — Google review
Amazing park wonderful for Adults, kids, parents, and animals. We love playing on the open field and that it's close to downtown. We alonso go foe the hiking trail.
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.
Vast lake in north Idaho. Nice scenic byway to drive
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
Scenic lake and a beautiful city. The place offers well maintained bike lanes with boating, kayaking and paddle boarding activities. Best weekend getaway for families and young couples. Around the lake the town offers a good number of restaurants, cafes, and museums to spend a relaxing evening.
bharat batasari — Google review
nice lake went on a cruise and was beautifil
gael plays — 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 Away With Us Travel & Adventure — 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 petty — 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 Wyman — Google review
Beautiful, large lake great for boating, fishing and sightseeing the beautiful lake homes along the way.
Georgia Little — Google review
There are a lot of uses for logs on the lake. A substantial amount of them have broken free and lay haphazardly along the edge of the water. For being so far out in this wilderness that part was disappointing. Otherwise it was very nice to be out on the lake!
Nicki B — Google review
The second-largest lake in Idaho is less than ten miles east of downtown, with a comfortable surface temperature of around 70 °F in the summer months.
Conveniently, the largest city on the lakeshore, Coeur d’Alene, is right next door to Post Falls, which puts a wealth of amenities and experiences at your fingertips.
You can take a scenic cruise on the lake, walk a network of well-maintained trails, visit attractions like a cute llama farm, dine in the charming downtown area, go fishing or simply lie back next to this natural wonder.
City Park has an exquisite lakeside promenade and a stretch of beach, while McEuen Park has recently been renovated with a large splash pad that children adore in summer.
Lastly, Kokanee salmon migrate to the lake in fall and winter to spawn by the gravelly shoreline, and this event attracts dozens of bald eagles, best viewed at Wolf Lodge Bay, a few miles east of Coeur d’Alene proper.
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.
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
Its my home. No matter the weather, I feel drawn to this mountain.
Chris White — 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? really? — Google review
Rode my motorcycle up to the summit, beautiful ride and amazing views at the top!
Nathan Mccargish — Google review
Such a great sight to see. Need a park pass but it's gorgeous with or without snow
Big MomMe — Google review
Great place to bike, hike, and take in the beautiful views.
Jason Blain — Google review
We went up somewhat hiking. Hit the summit. Had the kids eating huckleberries along the way. Checked out a few patches along the way back down the mountain
Lady Saydees — Google review
Very good place for enjoy with the family.
Vicente Castro — Google review
My favorite place to socialize and Nordic ski
Evan Lambiotte — Google review
Loved the drive its so beautiful up there
Hopeless Mechanic — Google review
Summit road is closed leading up to the peak. I think you can still hike it though
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.
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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I'll never travel to Walla Walla without this trip planner again
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 Ann — 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 Picky Eater — Google review
Absolutely fabulous! Incredible vendors offer up some incredible products. We're all very fortunate to have a Farmers Market of this caliber!
Korey Devine — 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 Vierra — 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 Bayles — Google review
I bought some great hand crafted soaps, lotion and some yummy produce. There was live music playing and the smell in the air from the food vendors was amazing. I'll definitely go back.
andrea mcmillan — Google review
Always support local farmers and vendors. This farmers market will not disappoint you.. I love getting my weekly flowers from Sidewalk Flowers.. if you love scones its a must have to check out the scone ranger..her huckleberry lemon one is off the chart.. she does offer a weekly GF one.. so good that you wouldn't know its GF. If your looking for local farm to table goodies..this is the market for you..
Misty Stewart — Google review
Wonderful local market. Big enough to have a great selection of produce, and a great selection of food vendors. Always some live music and kids playing on the lawn. Makes a fun Saturday morning.
J Hopkins — Google review
Cute little farmer's market. Parking is easy and very close to the market. Area is very clean and all of the vendors are great! 👍Found some beautiful fresh cut flowers too!
Hands down the best course I have played in Idaho or the area. Great condition, GPS on the carts. There is a lot of native grass, but no water which is a little different. I love to walk when I play but would not want to walk this course as it’s very spread out. Wish I would have taken more photos though. Also Bluetooth speakers on the carts which is very nice. Fairways probably impressed me more than anything else. Will hopefully make it back next year!
Kerry O. — Google review
Exceptional golf and easily the best course in Idaho. The practice area alone is top tier with a separate short game area and full driving range. The course was in pristine condition and presented a lot of challenges or choices on how you could play each hole. The rolling wheat hills were beautiful and separated each hole so that you really can't see another fairway from your current hole. The par 3s were very long but had stunning downhill views (200 yards from the white tees). Greens weren't rolling very fast when I played it, which was fine with me but some of the greens weren’t in the best of shape if I had any complaint at all. Also practice green was closed. Got to see a moose and a calf walk across the 10th fairway which was special. Played here twice and both rounds were under 4 hours which was pleasing. Pro shop had a pretty big selection of goods and the staff was nice. If you are ever in this part of the country this course is a MUST play. Especially for the price, this course is way better than Coeur d'Alene resort course (circling raven is less than half the price of CDA resort). Come check it out you will not be disappointed.
Brad Jones — Google review
Beautiful course! Had a great girls weekend! Only wished we had known that our cart wasn't allowed to leave the path due to an upcoming tournament! It was almost like walking 18 holes!
Beth Sigler — Google review
Love this place ❤ The people here are awesome Clubhouse is fantastic.! The driving range is one of a kind and the best I've ever been at. This course blows the Cda course out of the water.! Just awesome and I love to golf here. P.S. the food is delicious...!!!
Brian Brittain — Google review
Excellent course that will test your short game and also your putting game. Nice views, and pro shop, food was pretty good. Can't wait to play again, around $120 for a round.
Marc Armstead — Google review
Amazing golf course ⛳️ I would rate it the best in the area. It is a very long course if you are walking if you are carting they have really nice gps carts. The practice facility is huge and the pro-shop has everything. We took the kids for a practice round and we were the only ones on the course pretty much it was amazing 🤩 highly suggest this course
Steven Paquin — 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 Flanagan — Google review
Played at circling raven for the first time yesterday and I’ve gotta say it exceeded expectations on all fronts. The course was amazing, the practice facility was top tier the staff was welcoming and friendly the food was priced extremely well for the quality. the pro shop had everything you could ask for and more. Will be making the trip again with out any hesitations.
Justin Williams — 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 Clayton Jacobs — Google review
Outstanding facility, easily one of the best in the PNW. The course is excellent and when we played (August '23) the conditioning was impeccable. Practice facilities are great too. As far as the clubhouse goes probably one of the best resort merchandise selections around.
Modern casino resort with a pair of hotels, an 18-hole golf course & a spa, plus slots & bingo.
Oh dear, I could spend days here. I love the noise and atmosphere of casinos, and this one is very clean. It's wide open spaces and extensive variety of games makes it a great choice for a day of fun... or longer if you get lucky! Get yourself a free "Comp", just sign up for the casino card at the service desk. You get free gambling funds, 1st timers get up to $25, and you can build a rep to become a preferred patron- that brings a whole host of great comps and freebies.
They also have great restaurant fare, and of course you can have complimentary refreshments the entire time you are there.
Only take with you what you know you can lose, then always keep your winnings separate so you can go home with something, sometimes more than you came with! I wish you luck~
Sandy Howell — Google review
Reward play isn't a reward at all. It deducts your money along with their "reward" play. I haven't been to this casino about 20 years. I always had a great time but I moved to over an hour away. Today was exciting until I started playing. This being a new experience of the casino, I don't think I'll be back. Reward play in any other casino is just that, a reward.
Anakalia32 — Google review
Parking there is plenty of spots. Walking in you can smell the essential oils and how relaxed you become and excited and the waterfall sounds. Even in the waiting area that's already a huge start. I took my sister out for a relaxing birthday celebration. Loved the cool pool and hot tub, the steam room, the robes and shoes were so comfy and the massages were amazing. We did couples massage and man we wanted to stay longer. It was amazing.
Marina Bean — Google review
Rooms- Furniture gave it a outdoorsy look. Not set up for business as there is only one plug in under the table. No plug ins near the bed for chargers either. I get it after all it's a casino you're not supposed to be in your room.
Bed- Nothing great, nor bad.
Shower- Needs more pressure. Bathroom was laid out nice with separate room for shower/toilet and sink.
Service- Great staff! On multiple occasions the staff greeted us with pleasantries. Best thing about the stay.
Location- Out in the middle of nowhere. But it's a stand alone casino/hotel so it's not meant to be downtown CDA.
Red Nail- Good food and reasonably priced.
I travel for business and took a chance on this one considering it is a casino. The Casino gave me a nice change of venue and if priced as it was in the future I would stay again.
Jim C — Google review
It's fun to gamble! Play your dollars with sense and you'll be just fine. This casino is one of the better-paying ones around. Great dining and nice clean hotel rooms. They'll even let you stay for free if you play a little. Good times!
Jonathan Hitt — Google review
Make sure to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking a place. They compare hundreds of booking websites and typically will have rooms much cheaper than others! Thank me later! This hotel is the best rated in the area. I have been coming here for a very long time. If you stay for a few days you for sure will love it I'm sure!
Customer service is amazing, the staff is very attentive and always smiling. I was thankful for Mikaylah from the Banquets team, she went out of her way to help me and my wife and was pleasant to speak with. I will be coming back, and I've heard great things about the golf club and course, which my wife and I are interested in.
Mark Jain — Google review
This is my favorite casino resort destination in the Pacific Northwest. My only complaint is the smoke from cigarettes is very noticeable in casino, they could use a much better air filtration system. The rooms are clean and beds were comfy. I like that I can golf while the wife gets pampered in the spa, and enjoy that they offer bingo with good payouts. But the customer service is top notch from every employee we encountered, and that alone is enough for me to be a continuing patron.
S D. — Google review
This is strictly a review for a Mountain Lodge room in tower 2. Stayed overnight Sept 2-3 2023.
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I’m not one to normally complain, but the toilet was absolutely unacceptable and needs noted. Blood, urine and hair was underneath the seat. Dried urine on the floor surrounding the toilet. The rest appeared “clean”, but it was blatantly obvious the seat wasn’t lifted and properly sanitized. Vent was noticeably dusty.
Slight musky smell in room, a condom and pizza slices littered the hallway. Wet footprints and body odor lingered in the elevators from unattended children using the pool. Mini fridge and air conditioning didn’t get cold enough for my liking. I appreciated the Native style of decor and furnishings, it created a certain ambiance. The door had an impressive safety feature, it wouldn’t unlock from the outside if the deadbolt was engaged. Handy in the right circumstance (if a stranger had your key card and tried to force entry). Overall: I really didn’t want to give a one star review, especially for somewhere I normally enjoy, but overpriced and unimpressed. Weary for now, maybe a stay in the spa area would be better? I don’t foresee utilizing the hotel again, I’ll stick with Mega Meltdown when I visit.
Kameron — Google review
We stayed at the hotel last night and the room was pretty nice. My review would have been positive if the following had not occurred. We had a pretty late night and were planning to sleep in until 10, an hour before check out. Before 8 am we were woken by loud banging just outside our room. I looked out the window and saw two workers on a ledge about five feet below our room hammering through concrete. I called the front desk to let them know it had woken us up and that we were trying to sleep. The guy at the front desk couldn’t have acted like he cared less if he tried. After my second call to complain about the noise he said he’d look into it, but his bored and annoyed tone suggested otherwise. We left the room an hour and a half later with the workers still hammering away. They clearly don’t value their customers if they treat us this way. We should have stayed home, at least we would have gotten some sleep.
Autumn Rose — Google review
My husband and I attempted to stay here. The first room was very cheap feeling. Like benches made of plywood. Long story short, we upgraded rooms only to have the jetted tub flood our bathroom. The fireplace only lit to about 1 1/12”, the light switches didn’t work properly. And there are lights above all cabinets that are “ambient” and can’t be turned off. We left after being there less than 2 hours, didn’t use the room, still charged us $100. I forgot my comfy clothes, called and they said they had them and told me to file a claim. I did, got an email that they couldn’t find my items. I would never stay here or recommend it to anyone
Melanie Parker — Google review
There are lots of machines to play. they constantly offer the newest games. They have plenty non smoking areas as well. Also Bingo on ceraun days. They often have concerts.
The payouts are not nearly as good as they were in past years.
its a bit of a drive from Cda but,not bad.
The rooms are nice and clean. The food in the restaurants is very good.
Kristine Black — Google review
I didn't stay in a room. I found the casino clean and fresh despite the smoking allowed. More machines were paying out. My sister and I lunched at the Asian Dining room. We loved the design of this room. We felt we were out in a wooded forest. There was a huge screen featuring a flowing stream. Food was a little pricy but worth it. Very friendly service too.
Melody Kearns — Google review
Gambling was okay. Food was good had strawberry salad. Most of the staff were friendly. Only 2 seemed to be in a bad mood or rude. The rudest one was at the place where you get your players card, I complimented her on her hair and is was like the worst thing I could have done. She became so rude, I just didn't know what to do! The second was a staff member who had the job of cleaning bathrooms, and you could tell she hated her job!!! Other wise the experience was good. Food prices are a little high for somethings but the food at our table was eaten completely and no one complained so obviously very good!
Cat Fretwell — Google review
This casino realized how much money they made during the pandemic by not giving any coins back from the ticket redemption machines and closing the casino floor (therefore not having to pay staff) in the early morning hours to “sanitize “ we wake up and are not able to gamble til 7, eat til 8 and walk the length of the casino and stand in line to get ALL of the money you are owed. Besides this the odds are horrible- never go here when an awesome casino like Quest is so close! Amazed how such wealth only makes more greed at this place
Kelly Lagrou — Google review
Room bathroom was dirty. Electronic system malfunctioned and took people's money, staff was most unhelpful. Golf in the summer is pricey at $160+ per. No table games, not much to do unless you drive into downtown CDA or further. Golf facilities were nice and golf staff was very friendly.
Heath Jones — Google review
We visited the casino for a music performance. It was so clean and beautifully decorated. There are smoking and non smoking areas. It was really impressive the immediate difference when you stepped into the different areas. We ate at the Little Dragon, which was great, enjoyed the show at the Night Hawk and had drinks there as well. They didnt have a drink menu, so I just asked for a fruity mixed cocktail. I got 3 different drinks and they were all great. Security was quick to help another guest that was having a hard time. Definitely want to go back!
Jessie Miller — Google review
This place is well equipped and inviting for handicap individuals. The service is wonderful. People are friendly and inviting. I wish the bingo area had better air filtering from smoke but overall super fun. Older section of hotel is decently priced and accommodating for handicap. I will be coming back for more fun sometime soon.
Kristine Fannin — Google review
This review is for the Jackpot Java and Creamery coffee and bakery. I'm visiting from Reno, Nevada for the holiday and have gone here a handful of times for coffee and baked goods.
The coffee is really good and I've been satisfied with the Vanilla Latte and the special, Eggnog Pumpkin Latte. I've tried a handful of baked goods and so far everything has been pretty tasty. I'm looking forward to continuing to explore the menu and try all the other yummy looking treats!
Tracy Blair — Google review
First time there! It was alright, kinda out in the middle of nowhere, 26 miles from town! If all you're there for is gambling then that's fine! Food options are limited we went to have dinner there and was told it was a hour and half wait, when there were empty tables in plain sight! Told group in front of us same thing! It was just two of us! It's beautiful out there but next time we'll stay in Coeur d'Alene and drive out there! More to see and do in town and food options!
Bill Corbin — Google review
Cool place. Nice golf course, good restaurants, all the gambling you would ever need, a gift shop that you can buy "discounted" tobacco as well as a gas station, basically at the entrance of the casino parking lot, with cheaper fuel and tobacco as well 😉. Parking at casino is great..... just stretches the length of the building so there's usually nothing to far out there. Employees are friendly and helpful. They also seem like they genuinely enjoy working there. It makes your visit to those kind of establishments so much more pleasant, it's unbelievable! Thank you and whatever you guys got going to keep your staff happy, keep that stuff up! See y'all next time!
David Jessel — Google review
It’s not terrible, but it’s not good. Most of the staff is nice besides the bartender.. waited in line as the only one as 3 workers sat there talking. I eventually just interrupted and asked for a beer and the dude throws my card and receipt and walks away. What a joke of service. Rooms aren’t terrible but very outdated and dusty. Machines are decent however your free play money is very limited to what machines you can use.
Troy Iverson — Google review
I can't really recommend this place. I have a sensitive nose, so the cigarette smoke indoors is a massive turnoff for me. Aside from that, pretty much every person I saw looked like they were the stereotypical redneck, like from a comedy movie or something. While that isn't normally a bad thing, in this case the atmosphere was unfriendly and generally upset. It's clear that people were spending their savings and not winning much. The food was also a let down. The side cafes had a very limited selection of fast food options. The restaurant area had a nice looking menu, but the food was fairly over priced for the quality. Flavors were decent, but I wouldn't eat there again. As casinos go, this one did not impress me.
zach rishling — Google review
They upgraded our free queen room to a king size on my b'day plus we had to leave in the morning at 5am and John the valet had our car pulled up front and all warmed up! Hot tub was amazing too we had it all to ourselves 👏🏻 And we Always win at Coeur d'Alene!!
Susan Roberts — Google review
We went to a concert there last night and the acoustics were fantastic. The show was very well presented and the band had a good time playing for the audience. Last night was my first time going there and it is not the last based on how things went.
The Riverfront Park in Spokane, Washington is a beautiful park that features a Looff Carrousel from 1909, Rotary Fountain, and many other attractions. The park is located on 100 acres of prime land along the Spokane River and it is popular with visitors for its amazing views of the upper falls of the river as well as its expansive grounds.
Beautiful walk for all ages with lots of cool sculptures. Great showcase of the area. Little ice rink track for doing loops that was pretty unique, and a cool chalk art area under the bridges. The park is perfect for an afternoon or evening walk no matter the time of year. Lots of stuff closed, like the indoor carousel- I'm presuming because of Covid. Still a great walk none-the-less to enjoy the day and people/bird watch!
Andrea Keller — Google review
We had such an amazing time just exploring! There are multiple parks and activities; pedal cars and scooters you can rent at very reasonable prices, fun landmarks to learn the history of, and beautiful sculptures all over! We had so much fun just walking. It's also very close to downtown, so we were able to spend the day at the park and then go find several options to eat!
Amanda Jones — Google review
Riverfront park is a must see if you are visiting Spokane for any amount of time. The planners and developers have thought of everything to make this park inviting, accessible to all ages and skill levels, with so many activities to choose from. Bring your camera for 360-degree views from the moment you enter. I was there for lilac season, and that was heavenly!
Summer — Google review
Super fun park with lots to do for people of all ages! A awesome place to take pictures! You could be so creative and take so many different pictures all over that area. There is an amazing playground, awesome skate park, many walking paths with a spectacular view of the falls at many points!! Everyone was so nice and friendly! It was a great experience!
Shantell Omalley — Google review
We attended the Park's 4th of July celebration. It was great! Packed but with all the things that can keep families busy, it was ideal. We went to the fossil park and splash pad, watched the symphony at the pavilion, and then sat in the grass near the clock tower to watch the fireworks. Our kids had a blast! Will be attending next year as well!
Erin Patterson — Google review
This was an accidental discovery. When I was staying at a nearby hotel, I went out for a walk at night. The river view was very beautiful and quiet. The waterfall was a bit spectacular and the waves were rough! It was a good place for a walking date!
윤씨Junho&Yuli — Google review
Gorgeous park to explore Spokane and the river/falls. The oark offers so much and can't put it into words. Just go downtown Spokane and start walking along the trails of the river and bridges. This park is absolutely breathtaking.
Janet Stiles — Google review
Wow! I've driven by this park and have yet to stop by. I'm so glad we did. It's absolutely beautiful here! The river makes this such a special place. The park is maintained well and I didn't see any liter. I did not see public restrooms here, but I'm sure they exist. The walking trails are paved and even, I was even able to walk with my cane without any problems. I definitely will be back! Thank you City of Spokane for maintaining this gem of a park!
Jenny Lynn — Google review
Wonderful public area for families, friends and large groups! There is a fun ice skating and roller skating rink here, a carousal, and food vendors. Occasionally they have live music and really cool farmers markets.
Jessica Silvernail — Google review
Great place to walk, jog, bike, and run. Gets busy. Lots of things going on all at the same time.
The trails are nice. I would recommend always having someone with you, there’s a lot of homeless people there and no security what’s so ever.
Some areas are trashy and can small like marijuana, like many places around this city.
Stay close to any young ones. Stay in crowded areas. Watch for the bikers because there are blinds spot. People are supposed to walk their skateboard and bike but you know how people respond to regulations.
Lots to do and see. Very lively. Take precautions thats what I’m telling you.
Oh and people drive fast so watch twice before crossing. Still a lot of ricer on the West Coast (I’m from the other side of the States).
Meng Thao — Google review
River front park was a good experience it is very urban which means that it is also quite busy and parking is a nuisance. The best way to get around river front park is on the Electric scooters and/ or bikes as the park is so big and has plenty of pathways.
That being said riverfront park is indeed very urban with fencing around all of the river and falls, there isn't a lot of nature to actually enjoy which is both fortunate and unfortunate.
If you're going in for a walk this park is definitely big enough to get your steps in, but most of what you'll see is sidewalk fence and some grass.
There is I think 3 bridges that go over the water, one of them is currently under construction as is a good portion of the park.
Ayperos — Google review
Took a road trip from Tri-Cities and spent most of the day here, rode the Numérica SkyRide which was short but had a cool view, 1st time on the Lime Scooters which we explored on for about an hour, left to watch a football game at Buffs, then returned to see the lights at the Pavilion. Overall it’s a great hang out spot, lots of things to see & do, we really enjoyed our little get away.
Carmen Espejo — Google review
Beautifully conflicting yet amazing feats of engineering on display with art exhibits to honor those who would be living here but were gentrified out.
Same story different year. We're still here! Speaking on us post humorously... #MoanaOut #ICried #StillBeautuful
Safe during the day for kids, families, etc. The park closes at 11pm! That's an hour longer than ours in The Bay!
S.I. TL. (Stellaaahhh) — Google review
Great park in downtown Spokane, large splash pad, ice skating in the winter, historic clock tower, pavilion has a light show at night, plus hosts summer concerts. Large playground, basketball courts. Beautiful views or the Spokane river and waterfall.
Kris Bower — Google review
This is very nice park location in Downtown of Spokane . There is clock tower, playgrounds. Carrousel, entertainment performance stage, trials . People can spend hours here to participate many activities. Worthy to visit if touring Spokane .
Melissa Meng — Google review
Beautiful park, waterfall included. In this park you will find a giant wagon slide, a garbage eating goat, waterfalls, an island, a gondola, and many other cool points of interest! We even saw some pagan nuns!
Andrew Haitz — Google review
River front Park is a great place to visit in Spokane. It's very pretty and there's a ton to do here. We visited during the day and enjoyed the fun trail and the sister cities walk.
At night we really enjoyed the carnival like area with all the lights and people having fun and amazing views of the river. I'm really glad my wife took me here it was very worth the visit.
Chris Morton (Mortr0n) — Google review
Great place, definitely worth a stroll. Plenty of places to walk and beautiful views of the river and falls. Very dog friendly
Robert Quinn — Google review
This place is beautiful. It's usually clean. It's my favorite place to go to work or do art. There's always something to do. I love to go there at night and just sit in on the jungle gym. The carousel is also amazing. I'm glad I get to be a part of the park.
Jeff Stardust — Google review
The crown jewel park in Downtown Spokane with wonderful artwork and spectacular views of Spokane Falls. Lots to do in all four seasons!
The vibrant district of Downtown Spokane, also referred to as Riverside, offers a pedestrian-friendly environment with an array of casual dining options, trendy bars and nightclubs, and a blend of both chain retailers and independent shops. The area features meticulously restored buildings such as the Historic Davenport Hotel from 1914 and the art deco Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox that houses the Spokane Symphony.
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The Spokane Falls are a man-made waterfall and dam in the city center of Spokane, Washington. The Upper Falls is home to the Upper Falls Dam, which directs water into the falls intake on the south channel of the Spokane River while Lower Falls features Monroe Street Dam, which generates hydroelectricity for the city. The falls are a local landmark and one of the top attractions in Spokane.
Amazing! Right in downtown Spokane.
Caroline Sarian — Google review
Beautiful falls where the river splits two sets of falls than river comes back together. Beautiful area with nice walking paths and playground nearby. All paid parking in the area.
Aaron N — Google review
Had a blast checking out the trail and surrounding businesses. It was definitely worth renting the scooters as we were able to cover much more ground and see all the different falls from all the best vantage points. We ended up spending almost a full day here and it was the highlight of our trip even though we only stopped just to check it out.
Jeremy Fuller — Google review
Unique waterfall right in the middle of the city, nice well maintained walking paths. Just wish that there were more dining options that are facing the falls
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
A great place to visit in Spokane. Family friendly walking, biking enjoying the park a great place to bring a picnic and enjoy the outdoors with your family and friends.
Vanor Blake — Google review
Really nice waterfall right in the middle of downtown. Want to come back and check it out on the middle of the winter. Lots of homeless around the bridge area.
Jason Williams — Google review
I love walking all around here and hiking down to the river. Behind the old opera house, there's a huge block by the riverbank that you can sit on, hidden to people watch. You're covered by a gorgeous weeping willow. Great night time walk!
Valorie Parker — Google review
It's so beautiful here, great place to walk around and explore, lots to see water to listen to. Great place to get lost in your thoughts.
Michael Wilson — Google review
Great place for an afternoon visit
I have been to the Spokane area a few times in the past few years but I have not had the time to see the famous Spokane Falls. This time I was on a mission to finally see them. I made all of my business appointments for early morning so I had some time in the afternoon to actually spend some time at the falls. There is plenty of parking nearby on the streets and there are public parking spots nearby. There are gondolas which take you over the falls, bit since it was October they are only available at certain times during the week so I was not able to take a ride. To get to the preferred viewing locations near the falls you have to go done many steps, but the effort is worth it.
There are some very nice views of the falls and the river. You have to walk around to find good vantage points for pictures. There are also signs and information posts around the area where you learn about the falls and the local indigenous culture. This is a great place for a solo visit or a family visit and you could spend a few hours taking it all in. A spectacular spot for an afternoon visit.
Peter A. Morrell — Google review
Nice place to walk around.. Also try the cable car for the best view of lower falls!!
DEVIKA RAVINDRA — Google review
Great park and falls walking distance from downtown. Must visit if in the town!!! Loved the sunset from the falls.
Manito Park is a beautiful 90-acre park in Spokane, Washington that is open daily without charge. The park features rose, lilac, and formal gardens as well as a pond. It is a peaceful place to enjoy nature and is one of the best things to do in Spokane.
Best park in Spokane! Stunning variety of unique and well maintained gardens, lovely greenhouse, large duck pond, numerous walking paths, playgrounds, splash pad and restrooms. Beautiful anytime of the year. In the summer they have a nice outdoor cafe where you can get drinks, lunch or ice cream. In the winter the have a light show in the greenhouse and throughout the park.
Heather Mires — Google review
Amazing park, everything is green and trees are blossoming;there are a few flowers such as hyacinth, magnolias. The best is Gaiser Conservatory, opened every day except Wednesday, from 9 am to 3:30pm. That is an exceptional expo of cacti , exotic plants, orchids. You can spend an hour in the conservatory easily. See a few pics. This was a real treat. We will be back.
Daniela Ciupa — Google review
Gorgeous park in Spokane. Wish I was able to get more pictures, but I didn't charge my phone before visiting. This park is a must-see when visiting Spokane. I went here with some friends and enjoyed a beautiful walk in the park and enjoyed all that the park had to offer. Definitely allow yourself a couple of hours to explore the park. There is a playground here for kids and restrooms as well. I believe we could have spent all day here. I hope to visit the area when the garden is in full bloom. Absolutely gorgeous.
Janet Stiles — Google review
Manito Park was beyond stunning and I’m excited to come back throughout the seasons. This park is beautiful and offers a variety of gardens. They also have a playground to bring your littles to that is fun for any age. I fell in love with the Japanese Garden, flower arrangements and the beautiful landscape. This is a wonderful place to visit and the perfect place for a date!
Kaeli Welsh — Google review
Absolutely stunning park! Enjoyed every minute we spent in here exploring the classic gardens, rose garden, and Japanese garden. We walked around the whole park and I feel like I could go back tomorrow and spend another few hours walking around again! The roses smelled so lovely!
Simona Kostakieva — Google review
This park is absolutely gorgeous. Having been to many across North America this one easily tops the list of favorites. The conservatory and outdoor gardens are extremely well kept, beautiful, and absolutely delight to visit. From a plant need perspective I absolutely love the educational value and incredible diversity of this park.
Madeline Nelson — Google review
Nestled within the heart of Spokane, Washington, Manito Park stands as a testament to the beauty of nature and the ingenuity of landscape design. This verdant oasis offers a captivating escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life, drawing visitors into its serene embrace with open arms.
From the moment you step foot into Manito Park, you are greeted by a symphony of colors and fragrances that awaken the senses and soothe the soul. The meticulously manicured gardens showcase a stunning array of flora, ranging from vibrant roses to delicate Japanese maples, providing a feast for the eyes at every turn.
But Manito Park is more than just a botanical marvel; it is a sanctuary for relaxation and recreation. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll along the winding pathways, enjoying a picnic on the lush green lawns, or simply lounging beneath the shade of a towering tree, there is no shortage of ways to unwind and rejuvenate in this idyllic setting.
Furthermore, Manito Park's commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement is truly commendable, fostering a sense of pride and ownership among visitors and locals alike.
In essence, Manito Park is a gem of Spokane, offering a haven of tranquility and natural beauty that is sure to delight all who venture within its gates.
Jeff Byers — Google review
One of my favorite parks to visit growing up! Always nice to stop by when visiting Spokane. They have a beautiful rose garden and the conservatory is nice too. If you make it during lilac season also really beautiful.
Alona Lit — Google review
What an unexpected slice of paradise! We missed the Japanese Gardens, it closes at 6pm, so I definitely have to get back here.
My visit was mid July. The roses appeared to be at the end of their season but wow! There were still plenty there and I could smell them before I could see them.
Thank you Spokane for a beautiful and huge park. It's so serene here. I hope the people who care for this place are adequately appreciated and thanked for what has to be a lot of maintenance work!
Cmbonsai — Google review
Beautiful park. Wish I could’ve seen this with all the gorgeous flowers 🌺 🌸. Can’t wait until they all bloom. Children’s playground 🛝 available along with a pavilion picnic table. Large open places to walk your dog and to run around with children. Restroom available as well.
Aileen M Cruz — Google review
This a very large park which contains several distinct botanical attractions. We loved the Japanese garden and Koi pond. The English gardens were also very impressive. The indoor conservatory was great. My camera couldn't keep up.
Scott Dick — Google review
This is a must for any visitor to Spokane. Set on a beautiful hillside, multiple themed parks in one. We started at the top of the park and walked down to take it all in! There is a formal garden, rose garden, Dalia garden and a large pond. So cool!
Ronald Ewert — Google review
This is a beautiful park. I gave it 5 starts, but would have given 4 1/2 stars if available. Only because their directional signage is very not clear. The gardens are well cared for and maintained. The conservancy was amazing, it has a variety of cacti and other exotic plants, I love cacti. The rose gardens not only had great variety, but I could smell the roses walking through. The Japanese garden was so peaceful. I could go on, I highly recommend a visit to the park. Talked your time and take enjoy it.
TA Miller — Google review
Very pretty place, went in early April so nearly nothing was blooming, but I imagine it's amazing later in the year. Walked all around the Gaiser Conservatory with impressive plants and flowers, the Japanese Garden was so beautiful and meticulously maintained, Duncan Garden would be gorgeous when everything is in bloom.
Sarah P — Google review
The lights were super cool and family friendly! It's also a great place for dogs!! Bring a container for hot cocoa, because it's starting to get cold 🥶
Jack Armstrong II — Google review
One of the most beautiful parks I've ever been to when in full bloom!! You can spend hours there just walking around and enjoying the beautiful scenery! This is a Spokane staple and a must to any visitors! Get out and enjoy this incredible piece of History!
Adam Marchant — Google review
This was my first visit to Manito Park, and I would definitely recommend it. We went through the first week of November, and most of the annuals (like the Rose Gardens) had already been cut back. Workers were clearing garden beds as we walked through. Even with some missing, the walk was still beautiful. Gorgeous trees and perennials abound! I am excited to return in Winter for their Christmas Lights & then again in the Spring. With so much hussle & bussle in downtown Spokane, this lovely gem is a break from the headaches and offers a few mintutes of peace and tranquility.
Katelynn Barton — Google review
This is such a beautiful park. But you need to allow a full day or more than one day to see it all.. lilacs, roses, the Japanese garden. Amazing!
Melanie Wilmar — Google review
This might be my favorite park of all time. So many fun little trails and great main gardens. The Japanese garden is super peaceful. If your a park person this is the place to be.
Joel Hanses — Google review
Nice relaxing walks with lots of color. In the fall the trees give you a ton of color and in the spring and summer it shows up in all the flowers. Very pretty park. I can see why you want a camera with you when you visit. 📷 😉
sabrina bayha — Google review
Love love love this place ! It's the only place I resort to go to on special occasions when I don't have extra money to play with . I go to this place on my birthday every year . The cactus green house is my FAVORITE. The Rose Garden is a rose growing competition, all types of new rose species by growers. Then get judged and placed accordingly. All individual growers create their own unique rose and title them and place in competition . Its interesting ! The two toned bright pink and orange and white all in one rose..are my fave. The anise is a fave as well.
Heather Cox — Google review
We go every year, the best Christmas light display in Spokane. The kids love it and plenty of hot coco and kettle corn to keep you warm it's a must-see for everyone in the Spokane area and picture both and pics with Santa
Bird & animal sanctuary on 16,000 acres of permanent & seasonal wetlands with hiking trails.
Beautiful! Saw an Elk family and a turkey family. The road is a lot of gravel but well kept. I went on a few trails and all were easy to walk along.
Deva Cher — Google review
Turnbull is an amazing wildlife refuge that provides habitat for various bird and mammal species.
Reminder: upon seeing a moose on the side of the road that is especially close to the car, don't get out. It's harassment.
My family and I were watching a young moose munch on some red osier dogwood stems when the next thing I know a person is standing next to my car and asking what I'm looking at. Then others got out of the car, didn't stand behind my car to use it as a blind but got in front of my car and blocked the passengers view in the back so they could capture their images.
A truck came alongside and four people came out with their cell phones to snap their images.
The moose turned away and I saw the first lady, who had been by my car, now across the water body to get a better angle.
I take photos. I love it. But the wildlife comes first. If we alter their behavior or put them in danger to get a shot, we photographers are doing it wrong.
Karen Edwards — Google review
Our first visit. Amazing! Saw lots of birds and a very unconcerned moose. Trails are well kept and scenery is beautiful.
Pam K — Google review
Spent a fabulous day enjoying nature. Only saw 1 moose,1 coyote and a few birds. It is hot hot hot and middle of the day. We just had poor timing.. Mom has hard time walking so clearly marked trails that were well maintained perfect for adventure for elderly or disabled. So clean. Nice to hear the wind blowing thru the trees. No worries about noise or any other polluton here. Highly recommend. They offer guided walks on the trails as well.
James Davis — Google review
This is a great place to hike for all ages and had handicap accessible trails! There is an small gift shop with nice, informative volunteers and kids backpacks that can be borrowed for exploring the park that included a magnifying glass and notebook (there were 2 backpacks). BE AWARE...it was a hot, humid day and there were ticks in the grass off the paved trails!
Danyelle Warner — Google review
Serenely beautiful and accessible enough to take my toddler for a nature walk. Incredible spot for a hike, bike tour, and family day out.
Evan Tewel — Google review
What an incredible location. Lots of wildlife, ponds and trails throughout. A very cool 5.5 mile drive through the park too.
Andy Sims — Google review
I thought this place was amazing.The 5 mile auto loop was fun. I drove around 3 times before sunset. 1st drive saw a chipmunk 🐿 2nd time round saw a mom and a young moose. 3rd time saw a hawk. Beautiful scenerary. Came back next day did the main hiking trails. Saw a large coyote that stopped and stared me down before running off. Tried the bluebird trail starting on the rough path. It’s not bad at all. Super cool trail! We left the trail and looped back through the forest navigating with all trails app. A bin cat ran out in front of us. Not long after I spotted a bull moose standing behind a tree 30 yards out. My dog loved it! It was a fantastic adventure. Tips for spotting animals at turnbull. Be patient, be quiet and be vigilant. I noticed on the auto loop I was passed 4-5 times by the same people. Go slow and be observant. I found moose no one ever saw because they drove right by it. When your looking for moose from your car. Look for dark black spots in the woods. They will be darker then any other thing around them. Next look too see if the dark spot appears to be on the ground or elevated above the ground. If the dark spot on the ground has two dark antenna features poking out of it. You probably found a moose. The ears always give them away. If there standing you will see a large dark spot with with long skinny lines underneath. These are the signs that say pull over focus the binoculars and get a better look. Many times I have also found them because they were shaking bushes while eating. They are stealthy when they are still and can be hard to notice. The opposite can be said when they are moving. Very.loud and clumsy animals.Happy spotting.
King Kirby — Google review
What an great outdoor experience. We rode 16 miles from Fish Lake to Amber Lake and then back again, which goes through the heart of the Turnbull. It's a lovely, virtually flat old rail trail. Along the way we saw: osprey, turkeys, quail, deer, coyote, marmot, and many other waterfowl and shorebird (I just don't know my birds very well). The weather was lovely. The trail is well marked, and virtually, once you get off the paved section, there's nobody out there, on a Saturday, even.
Jesse Franzen — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! Great trails for running. Saw tons of wildlife including 2 moose, 5 elk, a white tailed buck, and a Turkey.
Will absolutely be back, this place is a treasure!
Dustin Schuett — Google review
Great little natural area and large enough that you really feel like you're away from the roads and city. We did a couple hikes and saved a couple for later, all around a mile round trip for the ones we did, and very easy (Bluebird and 30 Acre Lake). Only ran into one other person on 30 Acre Lake trail, the widest, and there was plenty of room to give each other space. Saw a ton of cool insects but that's our thing, and one very uncool insect bit one of us, a tick. So watch out, spray your shoes and check regularly. Still lots of wildflowers for August and a swan couple was in one of the lakes ❤️.
Amber K Anderson — Google review
Saw a snake pile! Also, a tree is coming down near the far side of the paved loop trail so be careful. This place is awesome though. Lots of wildlife and is a peaceful place to take a walk.
Kylie Neale — Google review
Snakes! Snakes were everywhere today! We had a blast enjoying the wetland preserve! We did our share of squealing at the multitudes of baby snakes that were rustling in out of the grasses, especially as they quickly slithered off the warm asphalt walkways. We particularly enjoyed watching the waterfowl, and listening to the diverse birdsong. We saw several birds of prey. I thoroughly enjoyed the simple pleasure of just going on a meandering walk through the rustling grasses and cattails. I usually hike and today was a nice walk with girlfriends and my sons.
A beautiful day in a beautiful landscape with beautiful people surrounded and filled with beautiful love. :-)
Peace and contentment.
GRATITUDE.
I LOVE TURNBALL WILDLIFE REFUGE and I loved this day!
Awesome Gift Shop 🎁.. They have the cutest Dress 👗 Apron. I'll post a picture of it with this review. They also have a Restaurant and Ice Cream Shop inside. Awesome Ice Cream Waffle Cones. HUGE. for only $2.95.. My husband got a Chocolate Peanut Butter Shake for $3.95.. It was amazing. We will most definitely be back.. Give you 5 Stars
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Kristy -N- Jason Stapp — Google review
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 Sea — Google review
I stopped here last night 12/02/2021, as I was traveling through. I thought I wanted a cold sandwich, but the very helpful and professional chef recommended their hot roasted turkey melt after I told them that I like turkey. I went with their recommendation and it was AMAZING!!!!! I will recommend this place to others and I think you'd have a great experience here too! Also there is a gift shop inside with some pretty cool things.
Kozette Rubon — 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 Harness — 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 Dietz — 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 Hoover — 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 MacDonald — Google review
This place is amazing!! The calzones were so good. And they are HUGE. Well worth Stopping by!
Shantel — Google review
Stopped to have breakfast and shop a little. I ordered one of their scramble dishes; I wish I would have taken a pic. It was huge and absolutely delicious (had leftovers for two more breakfasts). They also have quite the assortment of gift and personal items (actually the first time I didn't buy anything). Time permitting, I always stop there. They also have great ice cream and desserts.
Basalt canyons & a 198-ft. thundering waterfall with an ADA-accessible overlook, plus a campground.
This waterfall is so beautiful! It’s about a 2 hr drive from Spokane. Once you get close You drive down a gravel road to a parking area. And from there you can see the waterfall. ( no hiking required to see it) There is picnic tables around the area for those enjoying the view. Bathrooms are near the parking too!
And if your hiking you can walk down the path towards the train tracks. The hike down is steep but it leads you down to a mini water fall and sometimes when the water is high it’s a little slick. Then you continue on the small trail until you’re at the top of the waterfall.
It’s fun with groups and I’ve even seen people bring their kiddos too- just be careful.
Destini Agz — Google review
My daughter and I drove here to watch the sunrise. We had the park to ourselves and a gorgeous morning. It is easy to find but also out in the middle of nowhere. I liked it because it is accessible. There are a few trails to wander around, not really a hiking kind of park. But anyone can get to the spot to see the falls. Which are SPECTACULAR. This will be a favorite spot for years to come.
Suzanne Stauss — Google review
Wonderful place. So beautiful that it reminds me that life is worth living. Plenty of trails to explore. Could just stand and stare at it for days. Never gets old. Was especially beautiful today with all the fog rolling in from the valley and then disappearing over the falls.
Sexy Viking — Google review
A nice and humbling jewel on the East side of Washington state, created by lava flows and floods from the last ice age. It's a very secured area, with incredible views on the waterfall and canyon. We were the only ones on a Saturday morning, in the middle of winter. Watch out for the fog on the way there.
Victorien Miniere — Google review
There's a reason that this is Washington State's Waterfall - it's majestic, powerful, and a unique desert type of falls. This park is great for stargazing and grabbing great landscape pictures! I recommend visiting during the Spring when the grass is very green, or Autumn where you can find ice near the falls and yellow hues in the canyon. I absolutely love it here - it does not disappoint.
Adam Stout — Google review
Beautiful park with great views all around. The landscape is so unique! The park has ample picnic tables which makes it a great stop for lunch. The toilets are clean. There is a small hiking trail that was partially closed.
Arjun Bardhan — Google review
Great view of the falls. It is out in the middle of nowhere, but if you are driving past, it is definitely worth the stop.
Be careful with little kids. The main area has some fencing, but a large portion of the park has no fencing to keep you from going over the edge. A fall would be 100% lethal. Pets should also be on a leash.
bobby baker — Google review
The official waterfall of Washington State! The 200 foot high waterfall makes for a lovely stop if you're in the area. Located 4+ miles up a well-maintained gravel road, the falls are no longer accessible directly by foot due to a high number of injuries from hikers taking a spill down the steep canyon walls. We visited two vantage points, both offering breathtaking views of the falls.
Lloyd Lindberry III — Google review
It’s a gem. You can venture off or enjoy the view. It’s a wonderful place for a picnic. Or a highway leg break. Kind of off the path a little. Some dirt roads. Nothing a Tesla can’t do. If you feel adventurous, take a left.
Sir Anoch — Google review
Palouse Falls is a 200 foot epic waterfall. Formed from the Palouse River and the Snake River confluence. It is the last waterfall from the ice age floods. The drive out to the falls is a bit of a trek and 100% worth the stunning views. It's literally like something from Jurassic Park. There's plenty of space to sit and enjoy the vistas or you can take a lovely hike along the cliff edges. We chose a small loop trail at the top of the fall since we had the dogs with us. Check out a video from our trip at our YouTube channel. LINKINBIO
Amy Tucker — Google review
Lovely falls, went in yesterday, good flow of water with light drizzle. What a nice view to take the photos with rainbow appearing for few minutes. You've good amount of parking lots with rest rooms and tables to have food and enjoy the view. You need to have discover pass to park the car, you can buy as well here
Porkaipandian Gopalakrishnan — Google review
This fall is like an Oasis in the middle of a desert.
You need to drive off road for 2-3 miles. All Wheel Drive car is preferred.
Parking here requires discovery pass, else you need to carry $10 cash. You need to keep the cash in an envelope and drop in the box with your car details.
You will hardly spend 10-15 mins here.
If you have already seen enough waterfalls in Washington state then you may not like this.
SomaSekhar P — Google review
Pretty cool view. Not a lot of things to do here, not sure if there were any trails. Suggest to go early in summer, it was pretty hot by 1 pm. There are some picnic tables in the park and you can buy day pass/discover pass at the pay station.
Shamsun Nahar — Google review
Magnificent!! So glad we stopped! Palouse Falls State Park offers a very clean and accommodating area to park, picnic, use restrooms, and prep for a fun and doable hike around the falls area. It took about five minutes to drive out to the park from the main road. You do need park pass as it is fee-based. You can enjoy the view of the falls from the parking lot if you do not wish to do the hike. It is nagnificent! There is a pay station at the front if entry if you do not have a pass. You are not required to stop there to pay, you can do so after parking.
Brenda Orffer — Google review
Long scenic drive to get here, but worth it in my opinion, I lucked out and was able to drive it during sunset and truly a gorgeous experience! The falls are magnificent and rushing !! There are lots of picnic tables and even bbq pits. Definitely recommend packing lunch or something to grill and coming for a sunset dinner or even lunch. I think there are hikes in and around the area, not 100 % sure
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
Palouse Falls State Park is a Natural Marvel Nestled in Eastern Washington, Palouse Falls State Park is a breathtaking showcase of nature's grandeur. At its heart, the 198-foot Palouse Falls captivates with its thunderous cascade into a rugged canyon. The park also offers tranquil river vistas, where the Palouse River winds through rolling hills, providing serene trails and picturesque picnic spots. What sets this park apart are strategically placed seating areas that offer front-row views of the canyon and river. Palouse Falls State Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts too, with eagles and falcons often gracing the skies. It's an enchanting destination for anyone seeking a profound connection with the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Regina Alexis — Google review
The falls are amazing as are all of the geological displays from the sides of the cliffs. Just amazing! You can hike around a bit above the waterfall, too.
Jamie J — Google review
Palouse Falls State Park is a stunning 105-acre park located in the Palouse region of Eastern Washington. Known for its breathtaking waterfall, which drops from a height of 198 feet, the park offers dramatic views that attract visitors from all over. The falls were carved more than 13,000 years ago by the Ice Age floods and are one of the last active waterfalls on this historic path. In 2014, the falls were designated as Washington’s state waterfall, thanks to a bill written by local schoolchildren. The park provides limited camping, picnic areas, and birding opportunities, and is an ideal spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Visitors should be prepared for a remote experience, as cell phone service is limited and the park is far from nearby cities and amenities.
Anwar Md Hossain — Google review
Is absolutely beautiful place any time of year. We had a wonderful time.
Is a great family experience
Ronald E Sarbacher — Google review
The basalt canyon and falls are spectacular. The road to the park is like a washboard and very jarring to drive on. The trail around the western side of the falls is only about 0.75 miles with several overlook areas.
We lucked out on our time at Waterbrook. It was a beautiful day and we had a great time on their patio. We felt like the waitstaff were excellent all around. My wife and I came mostly for the food, but our wine was great too. I had their Chardonnay (I can’t remember what my wife had, but she liked it enough to get a bottle to go!) with their cheese and bacon sandwiches. We got a side of onion rings, which was good too but a bit much. I guess we were hungry!
Dave Moynihan — Google review
Wine was good, the charcuterie boards were wonderful. Our server outside was fantastic. However, the long hair gal on Saturday, May 21 working the tasting room approximately 12:20 pm greeting people at the door was atrocious. We were a bridal party- on a chauffeured wine tour- and she snapped at us because we stated a last name for the reservation- and when we stated we were with a tour company, her response was “well that’s what you should have said.” When our chauffeur came out to tell us it was time to Leave for the next stop- we went inside to pay our bill- as our server was very busy taking care of multiple parties- the same gal flipped us attitude- and said “You all need to show patience, your server is busy.” Not sure what this gal’s role actually is- but she needs to be upgraded to “unemployed.”
Julia Hutchinson — Google review
We made an impromptu stop here because it’s the only winery in Walla Walla that has a full-service kitchen. Boy, were we delighted! We should have made a reservation, but they were kind enough to make it work so we could grab lunch.
The food was incredible, the wine was perfect, but the best part about it was the service. B (Bethany), the tasting room assistant manager, treated us like royalty and took care of everything we could possibly need. She checked on us often enough, but not too often, accommodated our 3 year old and was super positive and thoughtful. The rest of the staff were very kind, as well.
Overall, a 10 out of 10 experience and we will absolutely be back to Waterbrook again and again. Can’t wait for the summer when their gorgeous patio (which overlooks an incredible sunset) is warm enough to utilize. We love Waterbrook!
Jody Hough — Google review
A great place! Lovely atmosphere, beautiful facility, excellent wine, food, and service. Highly recommend.
Neg 3000 — Google review
Beautiful location, attentive staff, delicious food, and excellent wine! We began with a charcuterie board with excellent cheeses, fruit, bread, and meats. So beautifully presented. Caprese salad in a generous serving, Ziti Sugo alla Bolognese, followed by Klickers Marionberry Cheesecake, New York style. And red and white wines paired with each course. Absolutely delicious!
C Westerman — Google review
Took my parents here for breakfast and wine tour and it was amazing. The area is nice, the food was great, and the wine was amazing. My wife and I got the mimosa flight thinking we would get a few small mimosas, but ended up splitting a full bottle of champagne and had 3 different juices to choose from that were all great. Everyone really enjoyed their food as well!
Andrew Beck — 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 Ezzell — Google review
We went to Waterbrook on a group tour with 25 people. The Events Manager, Bryce, was great to work with and actually waited on our group onsite. We had a private area on the patio with a beautiful setup. Bryce was very knowledgeable with the wines and answered all our questions. They brought out charcuterie boards that were amazing! The lemon cheese was my favorite! The winery dog was super cute and we enjoyed watching him dive for frogs. Our entire group loved the experience and wine!
Breckannii Byers — Google review
Tasting experience was great here. There are a number of flights you can choose from, and all the dishes we ordered tasted excellent to be paired with the wine. There’s seating options indoors and outside.
DK — Google review
My husband + I came over memorial weekend w our two kids. Biggest bummer was that their fryer was broken and they didn’t seem to be staffed enough to be serving the patio and running the inside. But we had made a reservation online the night before and it automatically blocked out 2 hrs on my calendar and we were in fact there for two hours, so I can’t complain. If you’re looking to be in and out, this may not be the place for you. My husband and I got a flight and we all ordered food. Everything was good and the staff were very friendly, even w us having two younger kids. My 5yo was really into the pond and lawn games, which was mainly why we came. Really pretty place and it worked out well for us.
Alison Ferro — Google review
We sat outside with our dogs and the grounds / atmosphere was great. The wine was really good, the food was really lovely.
Matthew Scott — Google review
Darren was great host to us, kindness and information! Beautiful property if you only have half a day, come to this one with restaurant and tasting all in gorgeous room. Our teenage kids had a nice time too. We ordered Chef's Board $16 and a flight of wine to share . See the wine menu attached.
Very tasty award winning wines on a lovely property that has a playground for children! That's a winning combination!!
We enjoyed getting personalized service from friendly staff on a slow day that made it possible to also push our daughter on swing! The Cabernet Franc was a highlight for us! But everything was worth the drive out to school house,even the non award winners. The whole family loved spending time here, and we even saw a rainbow on the way back to the car!
Kjersti Goodrich — Google review
Stopped in on way through for a tasting. Young lady was very knowledgeable and it was a great experience… Wine was great too… tasting was $20 but received that waived if you bought any wine… which we did…
Jana Alderman — Google review
Excellent wines and Ciera was an great host. The old school house building is cool. The only detractor was that the room we were in was very loud which made it hard to hear our host describing the wines. It was raining the day we went, but we would go back again on a nice day and use the outdoor seating area. We left with several bottles. L’Ecole had some of the best wines we’ve tasted in Walla Walla.
Kevin Mcclurg — Google review
I visited once in 2010 and now again in 2022. They're consistently friendly and have an amazing space! If you can get a school house tour, you should! Back in 2010 I was a white wine drinker and loved their Sémillon. Now I'm a red wine drinker but I STILL love their Sémillon!
Their staff is also super knowledgeable. I included a picture of a rock from one of their growing regions and the info about how it's different.
Worth the visit, would go again :)
Amanda A — Google review
Fantastic wines! Very knowledgeable, friendly staff. Nice setting in an old school house that they renovated. Definitely recommend visiting this winery.
Shirlene Betts — Google review
Enjoyed the venue. Outside, the replica schoolhouse bell is a pleasure to ring. Beware the lovely Loud ring. The schoolhouse was founded in 1915. Longtime W² family refurbished the school which closed in '74. A gorgeous staircase from a local Orphanage was rescued before its demolition and added to the schoolhouse. The wine is quite unique. The history is a wonderful part of the visit. Downstairs is an original water fountain and a mural created by former students. The main room has a piece of furniture from a local bank. Also a lead glass window behind the bar counter with the letter 'F' in the center. The book collection within the 'library' shelves is amazing. Don't let the new Highway 12 bypass let you miss this fab bit of history. A big thank you to the Baker Ferguson family for this save.
CA Elias — Google review
Come prepared for some great merlot and take a stab at Walla Walla history. Unique style and flair packed into a fun experience. Our host and server provided great conversation and enthusiastic knowledge of what they offered.
Clint Moyer — Google review
It was a quiet day there being it was the Friday after Thanksgiving. What a beautiful old school house restored and a delight to have a wine tasting. The lady helping us was awesome as she was professional and courteous. The bonus was the nice wines too.
Don Palmer — Google review
Fantastic winery in an old school house building. Beautiful ambiance inside and lots of seating outside. You can also take the wine and food and sit on picnic tables in the lawn. Excellent selection of wine, especially the Syrah. Staff are friendly and know their wines. One of the must-see wineries in Walla Walla.
Sins Of Wanderlust — Google review
Very cool winery with a unique history. The grounds set in an old elementary school. The staff is great, accommodating, and knowledgeable about the history of the winery and about the wines themselves. We really enjoyed the tasting, and enjoyed trying the flagship Ferguson afterwards as well! Would recommend this place to anyone wanting to try some good wines in a simple locale.
Mark Wachowicz — Google review
Cool space. Glad their patio is pet-friendly. Their staff was nice and seemed knowledgeable. Our wine was hit and miss. Some were great. One I couldn't drink.
Fiorella Calderoni — Google review
Old French schoolhouse has tons of character and interesting layout. Tastings done inside and outside. Reasonable prices
Waterfront area featuring tree-lined walking paths, tennis courts & a playground.
Beautiful place to walk. Gorgeous trees and views. Definitely one of the best parks in Tri-Cities!
Catherine Callahan — Google review
Nice park. Pretty clean and well taken care of. Plenty of big trees, a splash pad for children, a playground, water access for swimming, kayaking and even boating, jet-skiing, etc. Access to various cruise ships and other water vessels and the like from several docks. Nice walking/bike paths. Benches and bench-swings, plus a concession stand and Hawaiian Ice. A few suspicious, possibly homeless, possibly substance abuse type people but they didn’t bother us. Overall we had a pleasant time this day and when we visited before. Would go back again.
lynn christle — Google review
A great park any time of year. And it’s only 3-4 min drive from the hospital, so it’s great if you have a wait. There is also a gallery/gift shop right next to it.
It has tennis courts, awesome playgrounds (one for 5-12 year olds, one for 2-5 year olds), all of the park benches are swinging benches, a boulder/rock climbing area), a music area with mallet percussion, a water front walking path, and a amphitheater. Beautiful views throughout. You can easily spend 30 minutes or many many hours there. Lots of tress for shade. It even had an AED on site for emergencies! I think there is also a concession stand, perhaps open during summer months. It’s also next door to the community center.
Park seems clean and well maintained.
Erin B — Google review
My son and I had a great time at the park. Family friendly real close to the river. Great toys for children ages 2-8
Sean Sanders — Google review
I went on a weekend with my little boy and it was full, but a good kind of full still enough room to use playground and surrounding are. I enjoyed it very much so did my son great memories, I will see you there😁
Jorge H — Google review
Great park for all age kids. Mushroom pool, Richland community center, docks, gazebos, and great walking paths! Beautiful park!
The Picky Eater — Google review
The park is vast and runs right along the river. There is a nicely paved river walk that extends a good distance in both directions. There were paddle board rentals and docks. I was surprised that cruise ship docked there so lots of activity. Restrooms were also available near the playground.
George Scott — Google review
I go to Howard Amon park often. There's an awesome path to walk/bike/skate on, lots of area for picnics and activities, and my favorite pastime is sitting along the river and soaking up those healing river vibes. All in all, I really love this park and recommend everyone to come out here and play!
Aleasha deen — Google review
Such a great place for family and friends to gather. Spacious and lots of shade with the Columbia River for splash with the kids. Bbq and relax.
Johanna Nez — Google review
This was one of the park we went to on our first visit to Tricities and instantly fell in love with the area because of it.
The park has a really neat playground for the children and cool swing benches you can sit on while enjoying the beautiful view of the Columbia river. We took our kids here one evening last summer and there were lots of kids at the playground laughing, screaming and running around. Now that may turn some people off, but I absolutely loved it. We live in a small town with a very tiny playground and barely see any kids play in it, so to see that many children playing in this park gave me so much joy. Even after dark there were still tons of people hanging around at the park and children playing at the playground. I didnt want to leave but the mosquitoes chased us away. 😅🤣
Pictures attached were from our last visit to Tricities before we move out of state this coming summer.
Lia Rima — Google review
Great atmosphere and clean paved walking trail. Got some alone time exercise in today for my Birthday.
Donald Worthington — Google review
One of my daughter favorite park. A lots things you can do, picnic, play in the slides, tag, make new friend or use the swings. Great family spot
Eliannette Patxot — Google review
My 1st time here! It was pretty cool! Went for the boat light parade, there was all kinds of things to do and eat! We took the short free train ride to look at the inflatable lights figures, had some free hot cocoa, and enjoyed a free visit and pictures with Santa! Not sure what it looks like during the day, but pretty cool at night and awesome fireworks!
Rhiannon Bockus — Google review
Very beautiful park!! It was amazing to see a hydroplane practice landing on the river.
The playground had interactive musical instruments and it was well maintained. The dock was also pretty cool. you can see fish and even a small lobster swiing at the bottom. Would definitely visit again.
helal al-ganem — Google review
As visitors to this city, this park was recommended by family who live here. Loved the abundant benches and picnic tables, as well as the music corner. Every park should have swinging benches like this.
Exhibits & videos detailing the impact of the Oregon Trail & pioneer settlement on Native tribes.
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 Philippi — Google review
It was very educational. Enjoyed everything it had to offer.
John Sorensen — Google review
The Institute is a rich, deeply moving experience of immersion in Native culture and history in the Columbia Plateau region. It is a continuing process of telling a story from the Native perspective that will be worth another visit soon. I appreciate those who have invested themselves in making it such an enriching experience.
William Shoemaker — Google review
Absolutely stunning! Everyone was really wonderful!
Cheree Williams — Google review
We visited with our school. I loved it! It's nice to learn about different indigenous cultures around the U.S. This cultural center focuses on tribes from the Pacific Northwest.
cheli J — Google review
Wonderful and beautiful exhibits, Good Lessons on the tribes that were located in this area. I enjoyed my visit.
Keith Byrd — Google review
Visited the museum while staying at the Wildhorse RV park. Highly recommend, very informative, and amazing historical displays!
Claudia Lindsey — Google review
A truly powerful and, at times, sad experience. This was a chance to really get some education on the local tribe and their history. If you live in the area, this is a must. If you don't, you should make the effort regardless. I would recommend this museum to my friends and family.
James Tolson — Google review
Our family loved our visit to this fantastic museum. The displays were beautifully designed to take you through time and history. Very immersive. The staff were so friendly too. We got a snack of fry bread and corn and salmon chowder from the cafe and both were delicious. Cute little gift shop too with lots of stuffed animals for the kiddos. I loved this museum and am so grateful for the love and time it took to put together. I also love that they have reserved shaded parking for elders. We should have that everywhere! Go and visit this lovely place.
Julie Casson — Google review
What a touching and beautiful representation of The Confederated Tribes: Umatilla, Cayuse, Walla Walla. Very thought provoking.
Rosemary Joy Espinosa — Google review
A nice museum to spend
an afternoon learning
about the history of the
Confederated Tribes of
the Umatilla Reservation
- The Cayuse, Umatilla
and the Walla Walla tribes.
The exhibits take you
through the traditional
longhouse, the seasonal
cycle of food, and the
introduction of the horse.
The ancestral lands were
taken by treaty, and the
tribes were forced to
give up their traditional
ways.
The church and boarding
school forced the tribes
to give up their language
and become assimilated
to western ways.
The tribes have in recent
years built a casino, hotel
and other ventures to
bring a better life for the
people.
Located easy of Pendleton
on Highway 84 and behind
The Wildhorse Casino.
A nice stop in the Pendleton
area to learn about the
history, struggles and
future of The Confederated
Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation.
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.
Fun gaming (love that it is still a non-smoking facility). Good food options (although we miss the original deli). Lots of family entertainment...swimming, bowling, movies. Tower hotel rooms are clean, comfortable, modern. Friendly and competent staff.
Laurie Stemmene — Google review
We had fun here! Staff were all very helpful, courteous and friendly. The room was clean and decent but could use a little updating. Not complaining though because we did get a discount! After signing up for the club card we got our second night for $35 because it was a Tuesday night. Nice surprise there! Overall a very pleasant stay.
Robin Collins — Google review
The good: Nice room, nice casino, great sandwiches, good bartenders, good parking, easy to get to. The not so good: pool was cloudy and smells so we did not get in, check in was very slow. Not just slow but "what in the world are they doing up there?" , slow. We thought about staying a second night but would have had to change rooms so we decided to get a few hours closer to home instead.
Jonathan Crowe — Google review
Amazing place! We did a golf trip with 16 people and the accommodations and staff of the resort, bar, and course were amazing. The bar manager, Anna, booked us a private area of the bar for 2 nights. The server, Lisa, was incredible! Best server I have ever had! Lastly, the golf course was in amazing shape and everyone who worked at the course was amazing.
Nathan Schroeder — Google review
Very convenient from Boise! Cleaner rooms, and no smoke in the air. Dealer, restaurant staff, and cashiers were all very friendly- no matter what time of the day! Food at the sports bar is CHEAP and GOOD! the nachos are always my favorite. Happy hour is half off apps, so my boyfriend and I got a whole table of food and a couple drinks for $50! That's a crazy good deal, especially for a casino/hotel. The pho place is tasty, and relatively cheap as well!
They also have a pool and dry sauna to use, as well as a well maintained mini-gym! I haven't utilized the bowling alley or movie theater yet, but I'm very glad there's some things to do aside from gamble! I'm always very impressed, and the slots pay out pretty well, too! They've got a $5 minimum hand that pays 3/2 on blackjack most mid-days, too, which is awesome for a beginner who doesn't want to spend $15 or more a hand anywhere else.
For $60/night at the hotel, it's an amazing place to travel on a budget for a weekend getaway!
McKenna Gowans — Google review
Hoping the new tower will be up soon. The first two nights in the tower were great but had to roll down to the old part on Sunday, New Year’s Eve. Getting the buffet back would also be great. Lost or shall I say contributed for the most part, suggest you check out high spade flush (newer card game) or double action combo of 3card poker and let it ride. Had to stand around to much waiting for positions to open at the card tables. If we are standing watching ya’ll are loosing out.
Sandy Lane — Google review
We stayed at this hotel three times now. They have a nice newer tower where the rooms are probably nicer, but we have to stay in the courtyard because of our dog. These rooms are definitely dated but it's nice that they allow dogs. It's very convenient to get outside lots of grassy areas. Hotel also has good restaurants, food court connected theater in bowling alley. Staff here is very friendly. I want to give a shout out to Britney at the front desk who was especially helpful when we needed to extend our stay because of our sick older dog, recuperating from oral surgery.
Ken & Steve Timmons-Kinholt — Google review
RV overnight dry camping stay. Great location and lots of amenities at this casino, including a movie theater and bowling alley, ice cream shops, a food court and restaurants...and the casino! The best part is that they do not require RVers to join the players club or register to overnight in the dry camping area of their parking lot. We had a great dining experience at the Traditions Restaurant, too. We walked the family friendly carpeted path at the outer fringes of the casino and hotel to get a bit of exercise after our dinner. We'll be back!
Lisa Reich — Google review
This is a wonderful Tribal Casino. Kid friendly I mean it even has a bowling alley and cinema! A beautiful hotel to boot! Service was outstanding!
Valerie Morey — Google review
wow 10/10! starts out with a shuttle driver picking us up at our car just to be nice then kind woman at counter. sports bar was good food & good drinks with a really good waitress. blackjack was so fun & the room was spacious & comfy & clean. hot tub open til midnight for 18+! i would recommend this spot! fair price too.
willowrha — Google review
We love coming to Wildhorse! The Traditions restaurant is delicious as is their food court! We love that they are a smoke free facility so smoking is only allowed outside. They have a bowling alley, arcade, movie theater, children's entertainment center (which is a day care for kids 13 and under), pool, hot tub and of course the hotel and casino. We have stayed many times and utilized all of the facilities. They were all fantastic!!! The children's entertainment center is amazing!!!! They are all so very kind and engaging with the kids. They have. Play structure in there, video games crafts and other fun activities. You pay by the hour and can include meals and drinks for your kids. We love that it's super secure! You present your driver's license when checking them in and out and only you can get them out. I could literally go on and on about Wildhorse! Check it out, you will not be disappointed!
The Mama Bear — Google review
I have always enjoyed my stays at Wildhorse. Rooms are clean, quiet, and reasonable. The Casino is usually busy and it's really nice that it's smoke free. The poker tournaments are well run. You will enjoy the golf course. Good discount on stays and food on Tuesdays for seniors.
Robert Kononen — Google review
Anna the bar manager was top notch. Very accommodating, friendly and professional. Our server Lisa was great to us all trip and kept all the drinks and food coming. Golf course was in fantastic shape as well.
Luke Sahlberg — Google review
Previously had issues years ago when it was under different ownership. Issue was resolved asap and management apologized.
Power happy guard doesn't know how to tell the truth and avoid power struggles. I was crisis trained through Cornell Universities program. The same training cops are required to have. More credentials than private security.
Was treated like I was a liar and like I was crazy even though I've never had a ticket or offense in my life.
I was compliant, wasn't rude, and did exactly as I was told as the moron decided to tell me I was kicked out for 24 hours. Even though it was the first time I was told I wasn't allowed to do what I was doing. Proceeded to tell me it was my last warning even though it was my first. I came back and talked to other departments and they didn't understand why it was an issue to begin with and agreed that the situation didn't need to be handled the way it was.
After being told I couldn't do it anymore, I left and I was followed by a tribal police officer all the way back to town. More than 5 miles which is illegal. Management did not talk to me or tell me what was going on and neither did tribal police. The only person who talked to me was the power happy security guard who of course handled the situation alone.
I told him I was recording and the guard repeated "I know I am." He doesn't need to intentionally gas light and use manipulative statements to subtly irritate others. It's completely unprofessional.
I'll be carrying something from my own personal collection valued at $8k. If I'm forced to throw my own things back I'll pull out the receipts and file charges.
He's lucky I don't file charges to begin with since I have disorders and harassing a person with disorders is a crime. Psychologically manipulating people with disorders is known as abuse too. Treat me like I'm crazy again and I'll press charges against the exact person who did it as well as the company if it's not handled appropriately.
Kosmos ENIGMA — Google review
I love this casino! This is my local casino and yeah everyone loses every once in awhile. But I somehow always win jackpots here. I have won jackpots ranging from $500-$5000. This casino also has a kid friendly children's entertainment center and arcade that doesn't charge an arm and a leg! And the rooms are always clean! They also have awesome staff. I would recommend anyone to try this casino out, you won't be disappointed.
Cora Solano — Google review
Service can do better. It seems like everyone working there is less motivated. Don't get me wrong, you have some workers that make the experience enjoyable, but overall, most seem unhappy to work there. I get it life must be unhappy at times, but the customer is paying for experience and for the service. Just because we are not paying 5 star resort prices does not mean we should take 1 star resort services. A paying customer is a paying customer. It doesn't matter if we tip big or tip small if you don't want us there, then we are glad to our money and spend it where we are appreciated. Everything was okay. I'm going to say it's a 5 star place, but the only thing I recommend is to make every customer's experience the best experience regardless of how much we pay and for goodness sakes please put a smile on your faces. It does not cost anything to treat people nicely, kind, and with respect.
Andres Silva — Google review
Review is for the casino only. Did not stay in the hotel. Second time here, walking out a winner again so obviously I LOVE this place! I had $150 free play from my last visit and $10 for food. 😀 I only play slot machines but I come in ready to lose it all so if you're not ready to take a loss don't do it! I didn't lose last night tho, or the last visit 😬 Oh, and us truck drivers are HUGELY thankful for providing us with a safe place to park overnight. Thank you thank you THANK YOU!
Colby Jack — Google review
Had a great time with my family. Great staff that were helpful and friendly. Pretty clean overall. My only complaint is the music videos of choice playing on the big screen for my 2 yr old, 4 yr old, 9, and 11 yr old to see and ask questions about why they were seeing such inappropriate things..... call me old fashioned but my kids arent allowed to see or are familiar with skin showing and mature dancing. 🤔 firework show was pretty cool! Would definitely go again better prepared. Just change the music video selection, pretty please!
Sincerely, a mom trying to raise her kids right.
Whitney Eickstaedt — Google review
My only complaint was they needed to clean their hallways. The hallways looked like they haven't been cleaned in a month. The rooms was very nice and cleaned. I just got a little nervous walking down the unkempt hallway but when I got to my room, it was a pleasant surprise. Very nice work to the cleaning people.
Barbara Morris — Google review
Wild experience and a fun New Year's Eve! We spent one night her and 2 additional nights elsewhere due to availability. The room was clean and I had no complaints. The only downside was that to get to the pool you had to walk through the lobby, next to the check in desk and past the gift shop for access. Great weekend overall!
Natalie Connors-Wiker — Google review
Jen RN, travel nurse from Florida. We were just passing through and stayed for the night, but this definitely looks like a great place for a large group to get together and have a fantastic time.
The RV park is PAVED! Pull-through sites big enough to accommodate our 41 ft toy-hauler. 50 amps! Well maintained grounds. Quiet. Lovely views. I definitely recommend ❣️
Jennifer Manocchi — Google review
Room was out dated and definitely needs new clocks and outlets were worn-out and plug kept falling out. But dinner was good at the sports bar. Didn't do any gambling but a good selection of games and table games too. Valet was good too, they let us park our bikes were they could see them and all was good. Would I stay there again? Definitely, just hopefully they will update the outlets and clock. The room did have a mini fridge and it was quite and worked great and clean.
Robert Veronda — Google review
Rv resort is ran down and could use some attention. Casino is a run of the mill casino. Staff are very friendly. Arcade is nice. Children’s play area is lacking. Food court has excellent food for the price. Ice cream is good as well. We did not partake in the movie theater or bowling so I cannot comment although both look nice.
Ryan Martin — Google review
We went bowling here, and we had a great time, even though we're not good at bowling. A friendly server brought over a pitcher of water and cups for our group. There are a lot of family-friendly options for entertainment, and there is even child care for ages 3 to 13. The sign says your child should be potty-trained because they can not change diapers. The employees in the child care area were very kind.
Leah MT — Google review
I loved the fact it has SEMI TRUCK PARKING!
Has shuttle from the parking lot to casino area for us drivers!
It has a clean food court to chill in!
Love the ice cream place & you got your moneys worth for the 3 scoop bowl! It was only $4 you can’t get that at the truck stop! Lol
Movie theater & bowling alley was clean also!
Reasonable prices for movie .. $10 for adult & $9 for small snacks including drink ..popcorn.. & theater sized candy!
Matilda Bishops — Google review
2/26/24 stayed one night for my birthday. The room was gross. Carpets badly stained, holes in the curtains. Furniture is very old and has finish worn off and stained, bead spread was dingy tattered and losing threads. Toilet is from an elementary school about 12 inches tall.
It was a Monday night so the good restaurant was closed. No place to get anything but bar food. A diner with an extremely limited menu. When seated they put a sign in your face telling you there’s a 90 minute maximum at the table. Overall a very unsatisfactory experience and won’t be returning. Even though I won money. It’s the furthest one can get from a resort experience….
rob Tiley — Google review
We stayed one night at the RV park and the place is so beautiful! Very clean sites and free shuttle to the casino (you can walk too but it was cold out ). The kids really enjoyed the kids drop and play area and the arcade. Great gift shop.
nati lynch — Google review
The Best in Staff anywhere we stay!! Helpful, Professional, Five Star.
Always a favorite travelling through!! Rocking Superbowl location!! What an Awesome day!! Never missed a play!! Just about anything you want to snack. Won a couple bucks! Just an elevator ride to a comfy pillow-top when I ran out of steam. Splurged on the Blueberry French toast (room service)in my jammies before packing up!
Lace Powers — Google review
Gross treatment from the dark-haired lady at the lobby bar. She tried banning me because she thought my ID was invalid & was super rude about it (I had 4 other employees check it throughout my stay and no one had a problem with it, I even joined their club with it) So they need to get their employees on the same page and teach her specifically customer service skills
Sarah — Google review
Great place to take the kids. We had fun bowling and watching a movie in their theater. Food is Excellent. Lots of gaming for those that like to gamble.
Fantastic tasting room on their estate that looks out over the valley. Patio with incredible views. Delicious wines. Incredible case specials - check back each month for a Virtual Case Sale (mixed) that is often more than 50% off. They have food to order on-site for weekends. My favorite place so far E of the Cascades!
Brian McHenry — Google review
OMG this place is beautiful!! My sister had her wedding today, and the service was impeccable. The setting was magical, like a walk in the clouds. The sunset made it perfect.
Sergio Bueno — Google review
This place is wonderful! The location is very easy to get to, the staff are really wonderful and the wine is decadent! Highly recommend a tour tasting and dinner!
Lexi Vaughan — Google review
I won't say that it's the best wine in the entire region, but it's a beautiful setting and the tasting was very generous. We were there on a Monday afternoon, with only one other group, which left shortly after we arrived. It was nice to have the whole place to ourselves! And our guide was super generous with what she let us try, well beyond the regular list. It was a great experience!
Sara Beth Wade — Google review
We try to support local, but when the local business doesn't want your business it's time to speak up. My husband and I came out to the winery just to share a bottle of wine and enjoy the beautiful grounds at Terra Blanca. We told the hostess we were just going to get a bottle and wanted to sit outside to enjoy the day. The young man at the tasting counter was very professional and helpful and once we had our bottle we headed outside. We found a table out in the sun and began to relax. Not even a couple minutes had passed and a different employee came and asked us if we had seen the hostess, we said we had checked in. She proclaimed certain tables were reserved for the grill restaurant and that we had to move because this table was apparently hers and we had not asked to sit in the grill seating. We told her we wanted a table in the sun so she promptly moved us to the interior courtyard with a minimal view of the grounds. We were the only ones seated in this area. It's like we were not good enough for them; like we didn't belong. We were treated rudely. Never offered water or even if we wanted to stay seated in the grill and provided menus. My husband was not happy at all with the service and went back inside to speak up. The hostess told him that there was a corvette club coming that afternoon and they had tables already reserved. My husband quickly responded, "so my money isn't good enough for you, I have to drive a corvette to get seated at a better table?" So we sat isolated in the courtyard, still with no water. The hostess walked by the opening with another employee a few minutes later, who both looked at us and smirked. Then passed back by on the way into the building. Again, never apologizing, offering us water or if we needed anything else. My husband called out to the other gal with the hostess and asked for the managers name. Darrell; if that's your name, you will be getting a call from me.
We've visited Terra Blanca many times for the wine and the views, even purchased a case of wine once. But this experience has left such an awful taste with us. We will never be back. And we will make sure to let our friends and family know of the poor treatment and lack of service. Clearly you don't care about taking care of the little guys, only the ones who have big pocketbooks.
Gracie Tennis — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed wine tasting and lunch on a Friday afternoon. The grounds, buildings and views are beautiful. The wines were good if not remarkable (the Chenin Blanc dessert wine was very good). The quality of the food (shrimp ravioli, pizza) was good. The service was attentive and friendly. I highly recommend Terra Blanca for wine tasting and lunch.
Michael Sheehan — Google review
Beautiful property with great views from the outside terrace, and nice big event spaces inside. We've been here a few times for wine tasting, and although some are good I've never really found any I have to have in my cellar. Tonight we visited for dinner, a special monthly reservation-only event, $45/person 3 course meal of salad, entree, and dessert. I normally drink Malbec, and theirs was the worst I have ever tasted. My wife ordered a glass of Cab Franc which was good. We opted to add the optional scallops appetizer - I didn't care for the texture of the scallops and guacamole wasn't a great pairing. The salad seemed like it was from a bag - dried out greens, but at least the dressing was good. Steak was stuffed with mushrooms that had the texture of canned, and served with vegetables that tasted like they were from frozen. The chocolate dessert cake was dry and firm, like it had been made a few days prior and frozen until serving. The meal just simply didn't live up to the 'gourmet' expectation or price.
I hope someday their business does well enough to pave the horrible pothole-filled driveway between the road and their parking lot.
James Wald — Google review
Rolling hills? Good wine? Beautiful architecture? Nice staff. Check, check, check, check.
Young Tran — Google review
Had a lovely time on my tour and tasting! Debora was very knowledgeable and what she wasn’t sure of she knew who to ask. The owner and his team have something special going on here with fantastic wines and events. I’m grateful to be an Onyx member and be a part of this.
Garrett Dyer — Google review
We stopped here as our third stop on our self guided wine tasting tour. Kudos to Ethan for a wonderful, educational experience. Great wine and beautiful setting. We purchased 6 bottles to enjoy later.
Teri Nelson — Google review
The food was amazing, the service was outstanding. The staff were warm and friendly and the grounds are stunning. We only went for lunch but can't wait to go back for their special dinners.
Heidi Ruegg — Google review
The wine is phenomenal and the venue is absolutely incredible. Truly wonderful place to visit in the Red mountain area. $10 for the tasting is also a great value for the variety and number of pours one will get. Their prices are alright...but I have found that a lot of these wineries sell at cheaper prices at places like Bevmo, TotalWine, etc if you can find them. A bit ridiculous that a middleman yields a cheaper price.
Known for wool apparel & blankets, this chain also sells non-wool clothing, decor items & linens.
Such a cute city with lots of shops and an interesting history. The underground tours are very informative. The Tamastslikt cultural institute, just outside of the main streets of Pendleton, gives you a different perspective on the indigenous Americans and how these last 200 years have affected them. I would also absolutely recommend stopping by the Pendleton woolen Mills for wonderfully crafted wool sweaters/ blankets.
Justa nothr wannbee — Google review
Rich heritage. Friendly staff. Small museum (free) and tours if you are early enough. A bit pricey but their works last a lifetime
Scott Muglia — Google review
Picked up an affordable blanket for our bed from the back bargain room. The staff was super helpful and friendly, answering all of our questions about the different types of blankets.
Damian Woodhams — Google review
We did the tour and it was very informative and lots of fun.
Kary Murry — Google review
Visited the Pendleton Woolen Mill today and came back for the factory tour. It was so informative and was interesting to see how the process works. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable. We liked having the headsets which made it much easier to hear during the tour
Kellie Doyle — Google review
Do you want to experience "great customer service" again? Then ask for Carrie to be your personal shopper. Spent four digits for Christmas gifts, and every single recommendation from Carrie was a hit with the recipients. Thank you for restoring our confidence in this store with your professional and personable approach after the two-year fiasco.
JR Sullivan — Google review
Have always loved Pendleton blankets, but had no idea they made so many other things. Enjoyed the shop and the mills history timeline that is presented in their back vintage corner.
Stacie Easterwood — Google review
Absolute must-stop. We were there on a rainy day and did the tour of the mill. It's not easy for a non-native English speaker to follow everything, also due to the noise from the machines, but despite that it was interesting and great to see the process. Large store attached to it with friendly staff and good deals.
Mark Dubbeldam — Google review
Thank you, Trish, for the wonderful tour of the mill today! It was fascinating to learn about the history and weaving process of Pendleton. An extraordinary tour—highly recommend to anyone going through Pendleton, Oregon!
Whitney Moore — Google review
Very nice shop, lots of variety. Do check fiber content tags though- much is acrylic, which surprised me.
Johanna Carroll-Robinson — Google review
The staff was very friendly and welcoming
Pointing out sales and explaining pricing. Extremely high prices, I could not find a single product made in USA. Everything in the store is made in China. You are paying for the Pendleton tag but not getting Pendleton products. Very disappointed. I will now cherish my old school Pendleton gear even more.
Update. Do not be confused by the response from Pendleton. Two of us spent 45 minutes looking for a tag made in the USA, never found a single one. Just like China, don't trust Pendleton and their deceptive ways.
B Moody — Google review
07 August 2022 - 5 Stars
First time here. Glad we came. Great displays of history and products. Will return during the week (Mon - Fri) to take the Mill tour.
Dan Arnett — Google review
We love stopping in here. Before reading on, I have to say I graded them down two full stars because their employees are so unfriendly. Not rude, just super cold and unfriendly.
The store is always clean and well stocked. The quality of their mechandise is top shelf. We have three of their blankets, numerous shirts, suitcases, bags...... their goods will last a lifetime. Taking the mill tour, which I have done 6 times over the past 30-years, is a blast.
It's worth a trip here, we just wish they could find a friendly face to hire.
Ray P — Google review
We visited Pendleton Woolen Mills and it was a great hit with the family. They sell blemished blankets at a discount which is a fine way to acquire a Pendleton wool blanket without breaking the bank. I bought a coffee mug and hat. My wife purchased the blanket and she was so pleased. I observed many people leaving who were super happy - one lady was even happy crying.
Brian Keep — Google review
We stopped o. Our way home from our PNW road trip, purely because we knew my mother-in-law would get a kick out of it. She loves Pendleton! We walked through the store. Found a few fun things for my mom-in-law. The bathrooms were clean. The store was well organized and clean. There were no tour's happeing that day but we could see into the mill through glass doors. Was fun to see the wool and threads stacked up and a blanket being wooven. (I thinks thats what it was anyways.) The staff were friendly and helpful!
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.
I've heard people talk about this underground tour and wanted to check it out.
This tour did not disappoint! The history is AMAZING and simply fascinating!
Becky (I think was her name) was our tour guide. She was fabulous! She has a stellar personality and made the tour fun and informative.
There is one downfall-- I wanted more! I didn't want it to end. I wanted to go as far as the underground would take us!
We will definitely do this again! They told us about an adult tour that sounds awesome!
Shari Wheeler — Google review
Wow! What a great tour and such a neat place to see. I know it gets great reviews on google, but the pictures and reviews do not do it justice! It far exceeded my expectation. Extremely friendly and knowledgeable staff. I would definitely recommend this tour! A very reasonable price that makes it affordable for all! Thanks for providing such a great activity for visitors to learn about the history of Pendleton!
M B — Google review
This was very neat experience. Learned a lot I didn't know and seen a cool look at history. Definitely recommend taking the tour and our guide Becky was so fun and informative.
Rhonda Getusky — Google review
This is well worth stopping in town to do if you do nothing else. Fascinating. Great tour guide, amazing office staff.
Evan S — Google review
This has been on my bucket list for years and I finally got to cross it off.
The tour guide, Matt Ramirez, was so knowledgeable and entertaining; that place is historical beyond belief.
The historical value of this endeavor is priceless and I commend the Non Profit for this undertaking in doing their part to preserve the history of this area.
The tour itself was fascinating seeing how people were forced to live and how they, as a people, overcame their obstacles.
I'm not proud of the facts this history represents, but it is vital we keep things like this alive, so future generations can learn from it.
It truly is remarkable and a MUST SEE whether you are local and have never been, or just passing through.
There is also a quaint gift shop and the young lady working there was delightful and I found several must haves to take home with me.
It was all well worth the afternoon we spent there!
Just a few of the several dozen pics I took, simply fascinating!
Linda Mills — Google review
We had a great time, very interesting stuff and knowledgeable tour guide who made jokes at his own expense and gave us plenty of time to look at everything 😊 1 hour 45 minute your full of amazing artifacts and interesting facts. Loved it!
Alison M — Google review
Another excellent tour, learn something new each visit. Holly is an excellent guide, really enjoyed her presentation. If you want a window on small western town history, take this tour.
phazen — Google review
Loved! Excellent tour. Very knowledgeable guides!
Nancy Forrest — Google review
Take the tour. This was so interesting and informative!!:Great tour guide. The cashier was a little snippy though. Didn't enjoy that
L M — Google review
This tour was so interesting!! The things that were there in the original state was amazing! Definitely would go again by myself or take someone.
Amy Barley — Google review
We had Nicole as our guide, and her tour was witty and detailed. Tour is filled with artifacts and old photos telling the story of Pendleton's birth and the people who grew it. Great for any history buff.
Kip Frey — Google review
Tour is an amazing 1.75 hr long opportunity to gain some understanding of Chinese life in Pendleton, Oregon and understand their incredible contributions to America beginning in the mid 19th century through the turn of the 20th century and beyond. Our tour guide was incredibly knowledgeable and presented the information in a riveting manner. I highly recommend this tour. A+
Eugene Griffith — Google review
It was wonderful, Tour guide was terrific with alot of knowledge...
Keith Byrd — Google review
This was a great experience! The tour guide was amazing and made the time exciting and enjoyable! Definitely recommend!
Brooke Taylor — Google review
This was super cool. So much history here. Guide (Becky) was super awesome. Very informative. I would totally recommend it. It takes about 1 1/2hrs. You can take pics and the things you get to see are so cool.
Susia12 — Google review
This was a neat thing to do while passing through. The staff was very pleasant and knowledgeable. It was interesting going through the rooms and learning about a shady part of history. So why 4 stars? First, our guide was great, he explained things as we walked through each room. The price was a little high but in todays day and age it was worth it, especially seeing our guide pointed out other local free attractions and let us know if we showed our tickets where we could get discounts. The 3 issues to bring it down a star, first, way to many people on the tour, you are in tight little rooms down underground with no air flow, put that with a big (about 14 people) group it gets hard to breath, plus mid tour 2 people left early because they felt ill, again they where crammed in tiny rooms with us for the last 45 minutes, the second issue is the bathroom situation, they encourage you to drink water as some rooms can be very warm, but for the 1 1/2 hour tour there is no bathrooms, and the third, doing the tour is not easy, your going down stairs, then up stairs, then back down and up and down and up, and the flooring in almost every room is uneven and you have to watch your footing, if you have any difficulties with stairs, or walking in general pass up on this tour. It was interesting and overall a good time and the guide was great, I would recommend doing it if you can get in with a smaller crowd.
Lakeside park with boating, swimming, hiking, biking & a fishing pond amid arid sagebrush hills.
Nice State Park just outside of Hermiston. Hat Rock itself is very picturesque and can be accessed by a gravel trail. There's a boat ramp and a lot of green space, too bad the place was basically empty. Free to visit.
T T — 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!
KN Yurk — Google review
We brought lunch and had a picnic. The walk from the picnic area up to Hat Rock is pretty easy and a nice length for most people. The historical information boards add interest.
Mary (Foster) Brown — Google review
A Long Time Ago...we had a boat and house at McNary Yacht Club. Yachts? No, not really but it is a great area. Hat Rock is cool, a pillar of basalt. Which is what Oregon has quite a lot of. Went boating on the Columbia on a quiet day. A relative was in from Missouri and wanted to see the river...Beautiful. Had to launch in Hat Rock State Park, McNary is no longer open to the public. We did go in the harbor though to see how it looked. This is where we moored our boat way back when. McNary Dam has locks the ever-present barges go through.
Liz Esan — Google review
Beautiful place to get out for some fresh air and enjoy the sunshine 🌞
Courtney Seaman — Google review
Great place to stop for a restroom, shade and short hike on gravel path. Lots of paved parking and no entry fee. Could be a good place for a multi-vehicle group to meet and share a picnic meal.
Jennifer Hall — Google review
It's a place I enjoy for a late afternoon walk, especially when I'm feeling meditative. I can experience many diverse energies here, some ancient and some very new. I highly recomend this peaceful location to anyone in the area.
Thera Lewis — Google review
Hat Rock State Park is a beautiful spot located in Hermiston, Oregon. The views are absolutely stunning, and the hiking trails are well-maintained and offer a great workout. The picnic areas are also very clean and well-kept.
The staff at Hat Rock State Park are friendly and helpful, and they go out of their way to make sure that visitors have a great experience. They offer a variety of different activities and events, and they are always willing to answer any questions that you might have.
I would highly recommend Hat Rock State Park to anyone looking for a great place to hike, picnic, or just enjoy the beautiful scenery. The views are truly breathtaking, and the staff is friendly and helpful. This is a great spot for a family outing or a romantic weekend getaway.
Brent D. Payne — Google review
I've driven by this place a dozen times and never stopped. In March it was pretty well abandoned except for a few dog walkers. Well maintained grounds and several picnic areas. Vault toilet was clean and there is ample parking. The rock feature is worth a look and there are marked trails.
Scooter McHooter — 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 E W Adventures — Google review
I stumbled upon this place "Hat Rock" on a road trip, It does look like a hat, reminds me of a miniature Devils Tower. To give an idea of scale, this feature is 70 feet high.
Christopher Rocchio — Google review
I arrived early in the morning when the only others around were a couple of fishermen who pulled in ahead of me. Peaceful. Bathroom facilities but it is a forest service type porta potty.