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SPOKANE, Wash. ~ Spokane, Washington - As the golf season approaches, the City of Spokane has announced that Indian Canyon golf course will be opening its doors on Thursday, March 12. This marks the fourth and final City course to announce its 2026 opening date, with The Creek at Qualchan, Downriver, and Esmeralda already open for the season.
Golf enthusiasts can look forward to playing on all permanent greens at Indian Canyon, with carts also being allowed on the course. The driving range and restaurant will also be open for players' convenience.
Designed in 1930 by renowned designer H. Chandler Egan, Indian Canyon has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of the top 25 public courses in the United States multiple times. Known for its challenging layout that requires precision from tee to green, Indian Canyon has hosted numerous major tournaments over the years.
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For those interested in booking tee times at any of the City's golf courses, they can visit SpokaneGolf.org or call the respective courses: Indian Canyon (509.747.5353), Qualchan (509.448.9317), Downriver (509.327.5269), and Esmeralda (509.487.6291).
The City of Spokane Parks & Recreation department is responsible for managing nearly 120 properties spanning over 4,000 acres of park land. This includes a variety of parks, natural areas, aquatic centers, sports complexes, and an arboretum. With a focus on promoting health and improving quality of life for all community members, they offer a wide range of recreational opportunities for people of all ages and abilities.
To learn more about what Spokane Parks & Recreation has to offer, visit spokaneparks.org or follow them on social media @SpokaneParks on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
Golf enthusiasts can look forward to playing on all permanent greens at Indian Canyon, with carts also being allowed on the course. The driving range and restaurant will also be open for players' convenience.
Designed in 1930 by renowned designer H. Chandler Egan, Indian Canyon has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of the top 25 public courses in the United States multiple times. Known for its challenging layout that requires precision from tee to green, Indian Canyon has hosted numerous major tournaments over the years.
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For those interested in booking tee times at any of the City's golf courses, they can visit SpokaneGolf.org or call the respective courses: Indian Canyon (509.747.5353), Qualchan (509.448.9317), Downriver (509.327.5269), and Esmeralda (509.487.6291).
The City of Spokane Parks & Recreation department is responsible for managing nearly 120 properties spanning over 4,000 acres of park land. This includes a variety of parks, natural areas, aquatic centers, sports complexes, and an arboretum. With a focus on promoting health and improving quality of life for all community members, they offer a wide range of recreational opportunities for people of all ages and abilities.
To learn more about what Spokane Parks & Recreation has to offer, visit spokaneparks.org or follow them on social media @SpokaneParks on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
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