10 Cozy & Fun Things to Do in Spokane During Fall

1. Take a Walk Through Manito Park

There’s no better way to experience fall colors than a stroll through Manito Park. The Japanese Garden glows with shades of red and orange, and the duck pond is peaceful and photo-ready. Bring a warm drink and enjoy a quiet walk under the falling leaves.

2. Visit Green Bluff Farms

Just a short drive north of Spokane, Green Bluff is a fall favorite. Local farms offer pumpkin patches, apple picking, hayrides, and fresh cider. Don’t miss Harvest House for its giant pumpkin donuts or Siemers Farm for fun family activities.

3. Ride the Numerica SkyRide Over Spokane Falls

See Spokane from above with the Numerica SkyRide, which gives you a stunning view of Spokane Falls surrounded by colorful autumn trees. It’s a quick but unforgettable way to enjoy the season’s beauty.

4. Explore Riverside State Park

For hikers, bikers, and photographers, Riverside State Park is breathtaking in the fall. Trails along the Spokane River showcase the best of the changing leaves. Don’t forget your camera - the Bowl and Pitcher area is especially photogenic.

5. Enjoy a Cozy Coffee Crawl

Spokane’s coffee scene thrives in cooler weather. Check out local favorites like Indaba Coffee, Arctos Coffee & Roasting Co., or Atticus Coffee & Gifts downtown. Each café has its own cozy vibe—perfect for warming up with a pumpkin latte or maple mocha.

6. Attend a Fall Festival or Market

From the Valleyfest Autumn Festival to Spokane’s Farmers Market, there’s no shortage of community events. Look out for Oktoberfest celebrations, live music, and local craft fairs throughout September and October.

7. Visit Downtown Spokane for Fall Shopping

Downtown Spokane is charming in the fall. Browse River Park Square, explore local boutiques, and grab lunch at The Steam Plant or Wild Sage. As evening sets in, enjoy a warm cocktail at Hogwash Whiskey Den.

8. Catch a Show at the Fox or Bing Theater

Fall is theater season in Spokane! See a concert, Broadway show, or comedy night at the historic Fox Theater or Bing Crosby Theater—both offering beautiful, cozy venues perfect for a night out.

9. Take a Scenic Drive to Mount Spokane

Head up Mount Spokane for incredible fall views. The drive itself is gorgeous, and you can hike, picnic, or just soak in the golden hillsides before the snow arrives.

10. Sip Local Cider or Craft Beer

Spokane’s craft beverage scene shines in the fall. Try a spiced cider at One Tree Hard Cider or enjoy a fall seasonal beer at No-Li Brewhouse or Iron Goat Brewing. It’s the perfect way to toast the season.

Final Thoughts

Fall in Spokane is all about slowing down, savoring the season, and taking in the colors before winter sets in. Whether you’re picking apples, hiking trails, or cozying up in a local café, there’s something special about autumn here that feels both peaceful and alive.