


Mirabeau Point Park
About
Mirabeau Point Park is an expansive natural playground in Spokane Valley that offers families the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and wildlife education. With well-maintained hiking trails suitable for little legs, spacious picnic areas, and excellent opportunities to spot local wildlife, this park delivers a full day of fresh air and exploration without costing a penny.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple hiking trails with varying difficulty levels suitable for different ages
- ✓Excellent bird watching and wildlife viewing opportunities in natural wetland areas
- ✓Large picnic areas perfect for family gatherings
- ✓Nature education opportunities with diverse ecosystems to explore
- ✓Scenic views and photo opportunities throughout the park
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring binoculars for kids to spot birds and wildlife along the trails, especially near the wetland areas where you might see herons, ducks, and other waterfowl.
- 2.Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at one of the many shaded picnic areas, as there are no food vendors on site.
- 3.Visit in the early morning hours (right when gates open at 7 AM) for the best wildlife viewing and to beat the crowds on weekends.
- 4.Wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water, as the trails can be dusty and there's limited shade on some paths.
- 5.Download a nature identification app before visiting to help kids learn about the plants and animals you encounter.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings in spring or fall for the most comfortable temperatures and best wildlife activity. Early mornings offer cooler weather and active wildlife, while weekdays mean less crowded trails so kids can explore more freely.
What to Know
Parking is free and readily available. There are no food vendors or restaurants on site, so pack snacks and water. The park is open daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM year-round.
Seasonal Notes
Best visited in spring (April-June) for wildflowers and migrating birds, or fall (September-October) for comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be hot with limited shade. Trails remain open year-round, though winter visits may encounter muddy conditions.
Nearby Eats
Twigs Bistro and Martini Bar (about 2 miles away) offers a diverse kids menu and casual atmosphere. For quick bites, check out the Spokane Valley Mall food court just a short drive from the park.