Miller Memorial Park in Spokane, Washington is a tranquil urban green space offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, picnicking, and scenic river views.
Miller Memorial Park is a picturesque 21-acre regional park located along the Spokane River in the city of Spokane, Washington. It provides a natural oasis within an urban environment, characterized by gently rolling terrain, large mature trees, well-maintained lawns, and access to the Spokane River's rocky shoreline. The park features walking trails that follow the riverbank, offering visitors both shaded meadows and river views. Ecologically, Miller Memorial Park supports native riparian plant species and serves as habitat for local birds, small mammals, and fish populations in the adjacent river. The park was established in memory of high school teacher and outdoor enthusiast J.J. Miller, who advocated for the preservation of green spaces in Spokane. Miller Memorial Park's key attractions include its river access, picnic shelters, a playground, and open spaces for informal sports and gatherings. Visitors enjoy jogging, dog walking, birdwatching, and seasonal events such as river festivals. Its proximity to downtown Spokane makes it a favored spot for relaxation and light outdoor activity without leaving the city. Scenic spots along the river provide excellent photography opportunities, especially during spring bloom and autumn color changes. With wheelchair-accessible pathways and ample parking, the park welcomes a broad range of visitors and encourages community interaction with Spokane's natural environment.
Scenic trails along the Spokane River with multiple vantage points
Mature cottonwood and cedar trees providing ample shade
Picnic areas with shelters ideal for family outings and gatherings
Close proximity to downtown Spokane with easy urban access
Provides scenic views, informal fishing spots, and rocky shoreline exploration.
Covered picnic area equipped with tables and grills, accommodating group events.
Combination of open grassy fields and shaded paths featuring native trees and shrubs.