Washington State Parks Near Spokane Valley

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Spokane Valley

Centennial Trail State Park

Spokane, Washington
8 miles away

"Spokane Valley residents often visit for convenient bike rides, family walks, and access to the river corridor. The trail provides a flat, scenic route close to home."

Centennial Trail State Park is a long, paved recreational trail that links Spokane and communities to the east with river views, parks, and urban access points. It is especially popular with cyclists, runners, commuters, and families looking for a flat, accessible outdoor route.

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Riverside State Park

Spokane, Washington
14 miles away

"Spokane Valley residents often visit for camping, horseback riding, and outdoor family outings. The park offers a quick escape into forested river scenery without a long drive."

Riverside State Park is one of Washington’s largest state parks, known for its river corridors, pine forests, and dramatic basalt landscapes. Visitors come for camping, boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and winter sports, all within easy reach of Spokane.

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Mount Spokane State Park

Mead, Washington
32 miles away

"Spokane Valley residents often head to Mount Spokane for quick outdoor escapes close to home. The park is popular for family outings, trail access, and snow recreation."

Mount Spokane State Park spans rugged ridges, dense pine and fir forests, and the 5,883-foot summit of Mount Spokane. It is one of Washington’s largest state parks and a favorite destination for hiking, biking, skiing, and panoramic overlooks.

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Coeur d'Alene Parkway State Park

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
33.6 miles away

"Spokane Valley visitors come for a nearby lakefront day trip and family-friendly recreation. The parkway is close enough for a spontaneous outing with scenic rewards."

The parkway links several waterfront parks and public access points along Lake Coeur d'Alene, making it one of the city’s most popular recreation corridors. It is especially known for its family-friendly paved trail, picnic spots, and sunset views over the lake.

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Veterans State Park

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
34 miles away

"Spokane Valley travelers can reach the park in under an hour for a North Idaho lake day. The park appeals to visitors looking for a quieter alternative to busier urban parks."

Veterans State Park is known for its calm shoreline, shaded picnic spots, and convenient lake access in the Coeur d'Alene region. Visitors come for relaxing waterfront recreation, birdwatching, and a low-key place to enjoy Idaho's northern lakes country.

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Farragut State Park

Athol, Idaho
55 miles away

"Spokane Valley residents visit Farragut for weekend camping, swimming, and boating on Lake Pend Oreille. The park is a popular regional destination for those seeking a larger state park experience within driving distance."

Farragut State Park spans more than 4,000 acres on the southern end of Lake Pend Oreille and combines historic significance with abundant outdoor recreation. Visitors come for its beaches, boat access, miles of trails, disc golf, and large campground facilities.

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Heyburn State Park

Plummer, Idaho
55 miles away

"Visitors from Spokane Valley often head here for a weekend camping trip or a day on the water. The park provides a scenic Idaho destination within easy driving distance."

Heyburn State Park spans forested hills, marshes, and shoreline along the southern end of Lake Coeur d'Alene. It is a popular base for boating, fishing, camping, birdwatching, and exploring the nearby Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes.

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