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Riverfront Park

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Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park
Phone:
+1 509-625-6600

Hours:
Sunday5am - 12am
Monday5am - 12am
Tuesday5am - 12am
Wednesday5am - 12am
Thursday5am - 12am
Friday5am - 12am
Saturday5am - 12am


Riverfront Park is a public park in the northwest United States, in downtown Spokane, Washington. The one-hundred-acre park is located along the Spokane River containing the upper Spokane Falls and just upstream from the lower falls. It was created 44 years ago for Expo '74, a World's Fair event. The defining feature of the park is the Pavilion, which is marked by a 145-foot-tall metal frame and wire shell that formed the US Pavilion tent during Expo '74, and the 155-foot clock tower, now a Spokane icon. Originally part of the Great Northern Railway Depot, completed in 1902 and demolished in 1973, its “giant grandfather clock” is wound by hand once a week. Other park amenities include the Riverfront Park Carousel, IMAX theatre , skyride over the falls, and a small amusement park for kids. During winter months, a skating rink is home to the Gonzaga Bulldogs and the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL. The elevation is approximately 1,900 feet above sea level; the Spokane River Centennial Trail passes through the park.
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