


Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park is an energetic indoor adventure playground where kids can bounce off the walls,literally! With wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits for safe aerial tricks, a challenging ninja obstacle course, and competitive dodgeball courts, this venue offers endless entertainment for active families. The addition of an arcade gives kids a breather between jumping sessions, making it a complete entertainment destination rain or shine.
Weekday afternoons (2-4 PM) right after opening offer the best experience with fewer crowds and fresher energy. Avoid Friday and Saturday evenings when the park fills with teens and birthday parties. Monday mornings are ideal for younger children seeking a calmer environment.
Jump sessions are typically sold in 60 or 90-minute blocks with pricing around $15-20 per child. Special grip socks are required and available for purchase. The facility is wheelchair accessible, has spectator seating for parents, and allows outside water bottles but no outside food.
Indoor venue makes this a perfect year-round destination, especially valuable during Spokane's cold winters and hot summers. The park hosts special holiday events and themed jump nights,check their website for glow-in-the-dark jump sessions and holiday break extended hours.
Grab pizza at the nearby Papa Murphy's for a take-and-bake dinner after jumping, or visit Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers just down Sprague Avenue for kid-favorite burgers and ice cream treats.
Step back in time at the Looff Carrousel, a stunning hand-carved carousel from 1909 that's been enchanting Spokane families for over a century. Located in the heart of Riverfront Park, this beautifully preserved national treasure features 54 hand-carved horses and other whimsical creatures, all accompanied by the magical sounds of a vintage Wurlitzer organ. It's an affordable, nostalgic experience that creates lasting memories for multiple generations to enjoy together.
Green Bluff is a charming agricultural area featuring over 30 family-run farms just 20 minutes north of Spokane, offering authentic u-pick experiences where kids can harvest strawberries, blueberries, apples, pumpkins, and more depending on the season. It's an ideal destination for teaching children where their food comes from while enjoying fresh air, farm animals, hayrides, and the satisfaction of filling their own baskets with delicious, just-picked fruit.
The Centennial Trail offers 40 miles of paved, scenic pathway along the Spokane River, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's premier family-friendly outdoor destinations. Whether you're looking for a quick 30-minute bike ride or an all-day adventure, this trail accommodates strollers, training wheels, and everyone in between with stunning river views, wildlife spotting opportunities, and multiple access points throughout Spokane.
This hidden gem on the Gonzaga Prep campus offers families a completely free summer escape featuring a splash pad that keeps kids cool on hot Spokane days. The adjacent playground equipment and spacious green areas make it perfect for an extended outdoor visit where kids can rotate between water play, climbing, and running around.