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Spokane: Free Riverfront Park Spring and Summer Activities 2022
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From Riverfront Moves to Movies in the Pavilion, enjoy free community programs

Parks & Recreation: 311 or 509.755.2489

SPOKANE – Riverfront Park has a variety of Riverfront-run community engagement programs offered free to the community this spring and summer! Thank you to our incredible sponsors who support these free activities.

Here's an overview of our 2022 programming. For details and updates, please visit www.RiverfrontSpokane.org.

Story Time at the Carrousel

Third Fridays: May 20, June 17, July 15, August 19

11 A.M.

Looff Carrousel

Story Time at the Carrousel is an early literacy activity designed to spark and engage the young imagination with stories, songs, and preschool activities. $1 Carrousel rides offered to those who attend. Recommended for ages 2-5.

Riverfront Moves presented by Providence Health Care

Core 4 Collective at the Pavilion


Thursdays: May 26, June 2, 9, 16

6 – 7 P.M.

Join Core4Collective for powerful movement classes that provide all-over sculpting and body-renewing benefits. Be prepared to build strength and sweat to heart-pumping playlists!

Power Beats at the Pavilion with Eclipse Power Yoga

Saturdays: June 18, July 16

10 – 11 A.M.

This class offers a unique exploration on the mat featuring fun playlists designed to uplift and invigorate, supporting your poses and generating energy from Ujjayi to Savasana. Each class has its own personality and flavor, promising to leave you rinsed, detoxed, and fully energized. The practice is designed to empower you and is easily modified/accessible to all levels of yoga practitioners.

Summer Solstice with The Union at the Pavilion

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Tuesday, June 21

7 – 8 P.M.

Grab your mat and meet us under the Pavilion lights for an hour long juicy and powerful Vinyasa flow.

Yoga at the Pavilion with Beyoutiful Hot Yoga

Tuesdays: June 28, July 5, 12

6 – 7 P.M.

Join Beyoutiful Hot Yoga for an outdoor Vinyasa class. In this class, attention will be placed on linking breath with the movement between postures. Combining the postures and breath together to form a continuous Vinyasa flow. Class is beginner friendly. See you there!

Barre on the Bridge with Spokane Barre

Thursdays: July 7, 14

7 – 8 P.M.

Strengthen and tone your entire body, with emphasis on core stability and balance, and complete with low impact / high intensity cardio bursts! Spokane Barre classes are suitable for all, from novice to experienced fitness enthusiasts alike.

Pilates in the Park with Precision Pilates

Tuesdays: July 26, August 2, 9, 16

6 – 7 P.M.

Lengthen, strengthen, and tone your entire body with Pilates in the Park! Pilates is for you, whether you're new to the mat or you've been practicing for years. Precision Pilates classes welcome all levels of movers as we work to improve stability, alignment, and inner strength.

Riverfront Eats presented by Idaho Central Credit Union

Tuesdays, June – August

11 A.M. – 2 P.M.

Orange Bridge

Riverfront Park is the place to be on Tuesdays for lunch, for food trucks and live music! To see a full list of participating food trucks and musical guests, visit
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Historic Walking Tours

Saturdays: July 9, July 23, August 13, August 27

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10 A.M. and Noon

Visitor Center

Join local historian Chet Caskey for a free walking tour of Riverfront Park, where the city's past and present merge in unique ways. Learn the rich history of the magnificent Spokane Falls, Expo '74 U.S. Pavilion, 1902 Clock Tower, 1909 Looff Carrousel, Centennial Trail and more! Tours will begin at the Visitor Center located next to the Rotary Fountain, and depart at 10 A.M. and again at Noon.

Movies in the Pavilion presented by Idaho Central Credit Union

Wednesdays: July 6, 13, 20, 27

8:30 P.M.

Bring your family, friends, a blanket, or a chair, and join us for free Movies in the Pavilion! Movie titles coming soon, and will be listed at www.RiverfrontSpokane.org.

Shakespeare in the Park

July 21 -24, 28 - 31

Shakespeare in the Park – Summer 2022 presents a timeless classic of young love, feuding families, and meddling friends. This imagining of Romeo and Juliet will take the audience on a wild ride, led by the point of view of our two lovers. What can possibly go wrong when two teens decide they know better than everyone else in the world?

Join S3 and Riverfront Park for an evening that has something for everyone: love, murder, and plenty of stunning visuals.

About City of Spokane Parks & Recreation

City of Spokane Parks and Recreation stewards nearly 120 properties across 4,000 acres of park land, including manicured parks, natural lands, aquatic centers, golf courses, sports complexes, and an arboretum. We also offer hundreds of recreation opportunities for all ages and abilities to improve the health and quality of life for our community. Enjoy all your city has to offer by visiting spokaneparks.org. Follow us @SpokaneParks on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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