- The list below includes 22 free or cheap things to do in or near Spokane, Washington, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Walking Trails and Colleges & Universities.
- From Manito Park to Centennial Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Spokane and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Post Falls.
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            Guests sample reds and whites in a tasting room with a covered patio, then each choose a glass of wine to drink in full        
    
    
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            This 90 acre park offers 5 gardens, a conservatory, playground, green house, and a duck pond. There are picnic sites and the park can accommodate weddings when reserved in advance.        
    
    
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            37 miles of natural paths designed for running, hiking, biking and horseback riding alongside the beautiful Spokane River. This is also an ideal place for canoeing. The trails have accessibility for any skill level.        
    
    
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            This river front park has biking and walking paths and ice skating. Not the athletic type? Try the IMAX movie theater, the carrousel, or take in the view of the falls on the Skyride for a fee.        
    
    
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            This campus located in Spokane, Washington has a beautiful outdoor landscape accompanied by the surrounding college life. Campus can be explored through the art museum, one of the many sporting events, or even a campus tour.        
    
    
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            With plenty of picnic options, Washington's largest state park boasts two rivers, camp grounds, equestrian facilities, miles of hiking trails, off road terrain for motorcycles and ATV excursions, historical sites and boat or paddling river access.        
    
    
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            South Hill is one of Spokane's oldest residential neighborhoods. Visitors find many old homes, restaurants and shops. The hill also contains the largest hospital in Spokane and the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane.        
    
    
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                Tour Met at Riverfront Park Downtown Spokane, Spokane, WA 
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            The walking tour of Spokane will introduce you to the sites and history of Spokane while tantalizing your taste buds with unique cuisines from local restaurant favorites. For a more adult experience there is the wine tour.        
    
    
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            With a variety of farms the Green Bluff has an assortment of activities and events year round, from cherry picking in the summer to the harvest festival and corn maze in the fall. Local restaurants offer atmosphere and delicious food for any taste.        
    
    
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                209 S. Washington, Spokane, WA 99201
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            Abundant forests filled with Osprey and eagles flying overhead span each side of the Spokane river for rafters to enjoy as they make their way down river, or stop to rest in one of the many pools; happy hour, floating and whitewater trips to fit any skill available.        
    
    
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                2316 W. First Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
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            Originally incorporated in 1916, the Northwest Museum of Art & Culture, showcases the region's history, art, and native American culture. Affiliated with the Smithsonian since 2001, visitors can explore works from their permanent collection of 68,000 pieces and a variety of traveling exhibits.