Address: 1901 N Sullivan Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
Phone: +15096880300
Sunday: 6AM–10PM
Monday: 6AM–10PM
Tuesday: 6AM–10PM
Wednesday: 6AM–10PM
Thursday: 6AM–10PM
Friday: 6AM–10PM
Saturday: 6AM–10PM
Jessica Kennedy
It was filthy with broken plant pots in the parking lot, a couple of lone homeless people and stuffed vehicles, dumped personal affects scattered through the park (silverwares, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc), filthy grounds... don't take kids here. I'd worry about needles. The kids and I didn't stick around long enough. Okay-ish to walk to the river, as an adult, and if you have a protective dog (put doggies shoes on them). I'll be honest though... I kept checking bushes for anyone lurking. I'm disappointed. This used to be my favorite go-to spot.
Brian Moeller
Decent outdoor venue, rest rooms leave something to be desired, location is nice.
Zack Stockdale
Pulled over randomly while killing time and were delighted by this little park. Lots of flowers in bloom which was really cool.
Chris Elam
Nice quiet little park, never too busy. Perfect place for a gathering of friends and family. No play equipment but plenty large enough to go on a nice family hike.
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Hard because the fence is so small but I understand what you mean if you called parks and rec they might be able to help
I feel u ... its Spokane!!
Yes as long as you have fishing license there are no Barbed hooks allowed and there are certain types of fish you have to throw it back
Most definitely 🙏🏼🌻🐢 Just saw a Canadian Geese couple walking around the grounds like they owned the place.😇🤗 So lovely wildlife and nature right beside us
I'm pretty sure it always is other than during event s or maintenance
I believe the owner's name is Dave and you can get ahold of him or his phone number when the square dancing place is open that's in the same parking lot
I've been to this park many times and have had no issues with them or anyone. I always park in the lower parking lot.
Yes as long as they are leashed. There are trails people let their dogs off the leash.
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