


Audubon Park
About
Audubon Park is a beloved Spokane family destination that truly caters to all ages with its thoughtfully designed separate play areas for toddlers and older children. The seasonal splash pad makes this park especially popular during warm summer months, offering a refreshing way for kids to cool off while parents relax in the shade. With its impressive 4.6-star rating from over 1,000 reviews, it's clearly a community favorite that consistently delivers fun for local families and visitors alike.
Highlights
- ✓Separate playground areas designed specifically for toddlers versus older kids
- ✓Seasonal splash pad for water play during warm months
- ✓Shaded picnic areas perfect for family lunches
- ✓Open grassy fields ideal for ball games and running
- ✓Well-maintained facilities with clean restrooms
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on weekend mornings (around 8-9 AM) to snag shaded picnic tables and avoid the midday crowds, especially during splash pad season
- 2.Bring towels, sunscreen, and a change of clothes if visiting when the splash pad is operational,kids will inevitably get soaked
- 3.The toddler area is fenced, making it easier for parents to relax while little ones explore safely
- 4.Pack snacks and drinks as there are no on-site concessions, but plenty of picnic tables and grassy areas for spreading out a blanket
- 5.Street parking along Milton Street fills up quickly on sunny afternoons; consider alternative parking on nearby residential streets
Best Time to Visit
Visit weekday mornings (9-11 AM) for the quietest experience, or late afternoons in summer when the splash pad provides relief from the heat. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds, though the splash pad is seasonal (typically May-September).
What to Know
The park is free to visit with street parking available along Milton Street and surrounding residential areas. There are restroom facilities on-site, and the park offers plenty of open grassy space for picnics and running around.
Seasonal Notes
The splash pad typically operates from late May through early September, weather permitting. Visit during summer for the full experience, though spring and fall offer beautiful weather with colorful foliage and fewer crowds. Winter visits are possible but playground equipment may be cold and the splash pad is closed.
Nearby Eats
The Scoop, a family-friendly ice cream shop, is about a mile away and makes a perfect post-park treat. For a sit-down meal, head to Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar (kid menu available) located approximately 2 miles south on Division Street.
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