Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Mount Spokane adventure.
Say what's up to Canada from any one of the six mountain peaks in the park. Â
Zoom down the mountain in the Mount Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park when the snow flies. The park offers 52 ski runs of varying skill levels and welcomes snowboarders. You can try Nordic skiing on the miles of groomed trails. If you prefer something a little faster, take a snowmobile out on the trails.
In the summer months, you can mountain bike or hike around this 12,293-acre camping park. More than 100 miles of trails meander through the Selkirk Mountains. You can hike on foot or bring your horse and ride along. Vista House is the day-use facilities for up to 50 people to have a picnic.
You can pitch a tent at one of the eight standard campsites. Each campsite offers access to water and flush toilets. Have a unique camping experience on the rocky summit of Quartz Mountain.
You can spend the night in an old fire lookout with views for miles. Wrap around windows and a deck ensure a clear view of old growth timber and wildflowers in the spring.
The best time to visit Mount Spokane State Park is during the summer months for hiking and biking, or winter for snow sports. Summer offers clear trails and wildflower meadows, while winter boasts groomed Nordic trails and snowmobiling adventures. Avoid the park during burn bans or when the Summit Road is closed in winter.