Your Admission Staff's Favorite Spokane Summer Activities


July 22, 2022
Office of Undergraduate Admission

Aaron Danowski – Hoopfest

               Spokane hosts the largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament in the world on the last weekend of June each year. Thousands of teams from across the country come and play on dozens of courts set up on the streets of downtown. It's so fun to get some friends together and play and witness the madness of the event!

To learn more about Hoopfest, check out their website. To learn more about Aaron's role in our office, check out his webpage

  

Alexa Gaske – Picnics at Manito Park

               Manito Park is on South Hill and has plenty of walking trails, gardens, and more to see! I love packing a picnic and exploring new spots to read under a tree and enjoying the beautiful Spokane weather!

To learn more about Manito Park, check out their website. To learn more about Alexa's role in our office, check out her webpage

  

Allyson Pratt – Camping

              Camping was one of the ways my family decided to enjoy the wonderful summer weather. Every year in August we would pack up the car and head out away from the hustle and bustle for a week. With plenty of campsites along the Spokane river and in close parts of Idaho we would spend an awesome week together playing card games, going swimming and hiking, and enjoy great food and company. This tradition has always not only been a highlight of my summer but also the year!

To learn more about camping in Spokane, check out Plante Ware’s website.

  

Becky Stockton – Lake Coeur d’Alene

               Spending a day on the lake is a quintessential summer activity! Lake Coeur D'Alene is only about 40 minutes away from downtown Spokane and is home to the world-renowned Coeur d'Alene resort. There are public beaches, boat and paddleboard rentals, parasailing, and a fun downtown to walk around and find food.

To learn more about Lake Coeur D’Alene, check out Visit North Idaho’s website. To learn more about Becky's role in our office, check out her webpage

  

Brittany Van Blaricom – Pig Out in the Park

               Pig Out in the Park is an annual food and music festival in downtown Spokane. Pig Out is a great way to try and sample foods that can be found in Spokane and the surrounding area while listening to 60+ local bands and solo artists. As someone who enjoys trying new foods, Pig Out is perfect, as I can sample cuisine that I haven’t had the opportunity to try before.

To learn more about Pig out in the Park, check out their website.

  

Carie Weeks – Spokane Falls Waterfall

With easy walking access from Riverfront Park and Huntington Park, I love to spend time next to the largest urban waterfall in the US. When it's really hot outside, the spray from the Lower Falls is so refreshing, and no matter what time of year, it's a beautiful and majestic site. (The walk down to Lower Falls includes some stairs.) For those who want a different vantage point, you can also take a gondola ride over the falls and enjoy the birds-eye-view.

To learn more about the Spokane Falls Waterfall, check out Visit Spokane’s website. To learn more about Carie's role in our office, check out her webpage

  

Carlos Ramirez – Lakes and Hikes

The area around Spokane offers so many options when it comes to the outdoors. It takes time to find your favorite lake but once you do, there is nothing like a day of hiking and swimming in the lake.

To learn more about lakes & rivers in Spokane, check out Visit Spokane’s website. To learn more about Carlos' role in our office, check out his webpage.

  

Claire Silva – Centennial Trail Adventures

               Ride, walk, run, Lime scooter, the Centennial Trail provides so many options to explore Spokane and the surrounding area! You can get from Gonzaga's campus to downtown or head back to campus as well. The trail is a great way to explore the city and see the beauty of Spokane.

To learn more about The Centennial Trail, check out their website. To learn more about Claire's role in our office, check out her webpage.

  

Eli Jenkins – Playing Golf

               Getting out in the sun and enjoying a round at a beautiful Spokane course is a great way to spend the summer! I've found that Spokane courses are relatively cheap and open to all skill levels.

To learn more about golfing in Spokane, check out the City of Spokane’s website. To learn more about Eli's role in our office, check out his webpage.

  

Lindsey Spencer – Floating the River

               My friends and I love to float the river for a couple of hours on a Saturday. We always bring snacks, a waterproof speaker, sunscreen, and clips to hook our tubes up to one another. It's really relaxing and I love seeing a quieter side to Spokane. Pro tip: make sure to keep an eye on river levels to make sure it's a safe time to go and wear a lifejacket!

To learn more about floating the river, check out Spokane Riverkeeper’s website. To learn more about Lindsey's role in our office, check out her webpage.

  

Nate Mannetter – Green Bluff

               Folks often think of this collection of small farms just North of Spokane for events in the fall, however, it has amazingly delicious and fresh food in the summer as well. Come up to pick fresh berries in June and delicious peaches in July and August.

To learn more about Green Bluff, check out their website. To learn more about Nate's role in our office, check out his webpage.

  

Rosa Velasco – The Hiking Scene

               Spokane offers so much to do outdoors and one of my favorite activities is going on hikes with my husband and our dog Kylo. There are plenty of trails to choose from and all within 30-60 minutes from downtown, we enjoy exploring a new one every Sunday and Kylo likes sniffing every tree trunk along the way.

To learn more about exploring Spokane, check out Visit Spokane’s website. To learn more about Rosa’s role in the office, check out her webpage.

  

Sam Galluzzo – Kendall Yards Night Market

               Each Wednesday, the Kendall Yards neighborhood closes its main street and has a summer farmers market. There are local vendors selling everything from honey to handmade decorations, and baked goods, to my favorite-the local produce! They usually have live music too, which adds a really fun energy to the evenings. The Night Market is a great way to support local businesses and explore another neighborhood in Spokane! The Night Market runs from May 22, 2022, through September 21, 2022, from 5-8 PM on Wednesdays.

To learn more about the Kendall Yards Night Market, check out their website. To learn more about Sam's role in our office, check out her webpage.

  

Sandra Vance – Patio Season

               Spokane has an amazing food and restaurant scene, and what better time to enjoy them than during the summer! I love to spend time at my favorite spots like Versalia Pizza and Cascadia Public House to enjoy some great food and beautiful weather. Even better if I can bring my pup with me!

To learn more about outdoor dining opportunities, check out Visit Spokane’s website. To learn more about Sandra's role in our office, check out her webpage.

  

Theresa Howlett – Paddle boarding

There's a lot of water in the Spokane area - from the Spokane River which goes through downtown to the lakes nearby and in N. Idaho. There are so many options to paddleboard, swim (and if you're like me, paddle boarding involves lots of swimming :) ), kayak, etc. surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery!

To learn more about paddle boarding, check out Explore Washington State’s website. To learn more about Theresa's role in our office, check out her webpage.