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Popular amenities for Spokane vacation rentals

Stay near Spokane's top sights

Gonzaga University27 locals recommend
Riverfront Park213 locals recommend
Manito Park206 locals recommend
Whitworth University12 locals recommend
Spokane Convention Center16 locals recommend
River Park Square93 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Spokane

  • Total rentals

    1K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    82K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    570 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    320 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    20 properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    580 properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Spokane

All About Spokane

In some ways, Spokane is the de facto capital of eastern Washington as the state’s biggest city east of the Cascade Mountains and the economic hub for the region’s foresters, miners, ranchers, and grain farmers. With the Selkirk Mountains dominating its skyline and the Spokane River winding through the heart of town, the city likes to remind you that, as urbane as it is, the wilderness is never far away. The impressive Spokane Falls mark the center of town. Lilac bushes bloom throughout spring and summer, perfuming the air.

Downtown, historic Romanesque buildings such as the 1902 Clock Tower blend in with skyscrapers and brick buildings with Western-style facades, and the eclectic storefronts of the central neighborhoods house hip cafes and vintage boutiques. Two of Washington state’s major wine regions are just a few hours outside town, and you’ll find tasting rooms and wine-savvy restaurants around the city. Walking and biking trails flank the riverbanks, and the occasional kayaker will float by. Huntington Park, near Lower Spokane Falls, sprinkles art installations and interpretive placards along its paths.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Spokane

Spokane tends to have a pleasant climate during the summer months, with short spring and fall seasons as well as long, cold winters. Spring is warm and dry, with high humidity arriving during the summer months. June to September is an optimal time to book your Spokane vacation rental, when the heat may be high but it’s rarely muggy. In October, the chilly weather settles in, and snow is more than possible for the holiday season, though it is not a given. Before the temperatures drop too low, the city enjoys harvest festivals and enthusiastic apple and pumpkin picking in autumn. Winters can be quite cold, with cloudy skies and chances of snowfall. If you are visiting during this time, layers are a must. For anyone who dreads carrying an umbrella, Spokane experiences lower than average rainfall thanks to its strategic location between the Cascades and the Rockies.


Top things to do in Spokane

Riverfront Spokane

Perhaps the most defining landmark of the city is Riverfront Spokane, 100 acres of green space and pedestrian trails occupying a piece of land that juts into the wide Spokane River. The park’s pavilion hosts activities and performances throughout the year, including festive light shows. The 1902 Clock Tower is the last structure standing after the closure of the Great Northern Railroad Depot, once prominent in the area.

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture

The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture includes five underground galleries that focus on the area’s Indigenous, regional, and artistic history. In the museum grounds you’ll find the historic 1899 Campbell House, now open to visitors as a living museum illustrating the lives and business of the wealthy family who once lived here. The grounds include an amphitheater, library, and educational centers, all under one ticket.

The Centennial Trail

Built in 1989 in celebration of Washington state’s centennial, the 37-mile Centennial Trail follows the Spokane River from the edge of Spokane Lake east into Idaho. The city section of the trail offers hikers, bikers, runners, and skaters the opportunity to get on their feet and stay active throughout the day. You can enter the trail via Riverfront Park and make rest stops at access points along the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Spokane?

    Spokane experiences a four-season climate. Summers are typically warm with temperatures around 85°F (29°C), while winters can be cold with temperatures often dropping to 26°F (-3°C), offering opportunities for winter sports. Spring and fall are mild and are known for their beautiful, changing landscapes.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Spokane?

    Enjoy the serene beauty of the Riverfront Park, or go on a hike or bike ride along the Spokane River Centennial Trail. For cultural enthusiasts, a visit to the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture or the Bing Crosby Theater will not disappoint.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Spokane?

    Summer, from June to August, is a popular time to visit Spokane, with warm temperatures and events like ArtFest and the Hoopfest basketball tournament. Fall, particularly September and October, is another preferred time with its vibrant foliage and the Spokane County Interstate Fair.

  • What are the best places to stay in Spokane?

    Downtown Spokane is a vibrant area with a variety of food and shopping options, and proximity to Riverfront Park. Browne's Addition is a historic neighborhood known for its 19th-century homes and the Museum of Arts and Culture. The Perry District, with its local eateries and boutiques, is another favored choice.

  • What are the best places to visit in Spokane?

    You could explore the Spokane River Centennial Trail, a 37.5-mile (60 km) pathway perfect for biking and walking. Enjoy the beautiful exhibits at Manito Park and Botanical Gardens, unwind by the Spokane Falls, or delve into the city's history at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Spokane?

    Explore the Riverside State Park which hosts a variety of trails, including the Bowl and Pitcher trail. The Spokane River Centennial Trail is a popular choice for a long, scenic route. Another favorite is the Iller Creek Conservation Area, which offers panoramic views of the city.

  • What are some family activities to do in Spokane?

    Families can have a fun time at the Mobius Children's Museum or enjoy the interactive exhibits at the Spokane Children's Theater. A day at the Riverfront Park offers a variety of activities including a SkyRide over the Spokane Falls, a carousel, and an IMAX theater.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Spokane?

    Take a scenic drive to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, just 30 miles (48 km) away to explore its beautiful lake. Or head to the historic town of Wallace, 75 miles (120 km) away, known for its silver mining history. For nature lovers, the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, 25 miles (40 km) away, provides a stunning landscape of wetlands and wildlife.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Spokane?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 580 vacation rentals in Spokane featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Spokane?

    Four-legged friends are welcome in Spokane. Choose from more than 320 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.

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