Spokane Valley, WA, is Spokane’s largest suburb. Boasting riverfront parks, dozens of great shopping locations, and plenty of places to stop for a bit to eat, this suburb is its own miniature city. In addition to the fun things to do, Spokane Valley also offers a peaceful atmosphere and location convenience.
Many guests who are fortunate enough to visit Spokane Valley start their adventure by visiting the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum, where they can get familiar with the area’s culture and past through an array of exhibits, archives, and searchable databases. Then, they might head over to Manito Park to admire the gardens, to Mirabeau Meadows Park for a riverside walk or a hike through the forest paths, or to Spokane Falls for breathtaking photography opportunities. Those who enjoy history or learning can spend the day touring the Campbell House, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, and the Mobius Science Center. Guests can also watch a live production at the Fox Theater, take a scenic ride over downtown Spokane with SkyRide, sample wine at Winescape Winery, get creative by taking an art class at Spokane Art Supply, or travel the short distance to Liberty Lake for an afternoon of golf at the MeadowWood Golf Course, followed by a relaxing bike ride or walk along the Centennial trail, which leads from Liberty Lake back into the center of Spokane.
Being so close to the Spokane River, Spokane Valley’s vacation rentals offer beautiful views and a calming river breeze. The rental homes available are quaint and relaxing, each with a unique personality and distinct style. They are equipped with internet and cable TV, and luxury, high-thread count bedding to provide you with a restful sleep and plenty of energy.
The best time to visit Spokane Valley is during the summer. However, summer weather also brings an influx of tourists and an increase in accommodation prices.
A few of the Spokane Valley area’s annual events that visitors are more than welcome to attend include the Wild and Scenic Film Festival, the Hive Halloween Bash and Costume Contest, the 4th of July Celebration, and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Splash Down Waterpark is an ideal place for visiting families who want to cool off during the summer, offering a number of different sized water slides that cater to every member of the family from children to adults. The waterpark also offers tasty food and designed family nights. Guests and their families can also check out Wonderland Family Fun Center for a day of laser tag, mini golf, go karting, bumper boats, arcade games, rock climbing, and fresh handmade pizza.
This climate histogram shows you the weather patterns in Spokane Valley. The warmest months in Spokane Valley are July and June, when temperatures reach 113 ˚F. The coolest month is January, when temperatures drop to 7 ˚F. The wettest month in Spokane Valley is February with 2.64 inches of rain, while the driest month is June with 0.08 inches of rain.
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At AllTheRooms.com we have vacation rentals from all of the leading providers - Airbnb, Priceline, Agoda and many more. We have 248 vacation rentals, hotels and other places to stay in Spokane Valley ranging from inexpensive options to extravagant places to stay. For those traveling on a budget, the most economical place to stay in Spokane Valley is available at $15 per night. The average price of a rental is around $92 per night.
If you want to stay connected during your vacation, then you can choose from over 103 accommodations in Spokane Valley that have WiFi. 14 of our accommodations include a breakfast in the price. Choose from 18 places to stay that provide gym options, so you don't miss a single workout. If you are driving to Spokane Valley, you'll want to pick from 110 places to stay that provide parking. 19 accommodations have a a pool or jacuzzi
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