Riverfront Spokane
Home of the Gesa Pavilion, Looff Carrousel, Numerica Skate Ribbon & SkyRide and over 64 acres of beautiful scenery!

🎟️ Flash Deal for Gesa PavilionConcert Tickets 🎟️
For a limited time only, grab 2 tickets for just $75!
This special offer is available now through Tuesday, May 26 at 10 AM.
Don’t miss your chance to save and enjoy an unforgettable concert experience! Use the ticket links below to grab your tickets. For IG users - please check our FB post to use the direct link at facebook.com/riverfrontspokane
May 31: Sierra Ferrell - https://www.axs.com/events/1320646/sierra-ferrell-tickets/promos/1143824?skin=pavilion
June 14: The Dead South - https://www.axs.com/events/1240797/the-dead-south-tickets/promos/1143825?skin=pavilion
July 14: Sam Barber -https://www.axs.com/events/1400468/sam-barber-tickets/promos/1143834?skin=pavilion
July 29: Gavin Adcock - https://www.axs.com/events/1371106/gavin-adcock-tickets/promos/1143836?skin=pavilion
Aug. 2: Slightly Stoopid - https://www.axs.com/events/1355591/slightly-stoopid-tickets/promos/1143839?skin=pavilion
Sept. 27: Killswitch Engage - https://www.axs.com/events/1408921/killswitch-engage-tickets/promos/1143840?skin=pavilion
Photo by: @ahpconcerts

🎬 Our 2026 Movies at the Pavilion presented by @kp_washington Permanente Line‑Up Is Here! Thank you to everyone who voted — over 3,000 votes!
We heard you, and we’re excited to share the films you chose:
• Wednesday, July 1: Captain America
• Wednesday, July 22: Wicked for Good
• Saturday, July 25: Zootopia 2
• Wednesday, August 5: How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
• Wednesday, August 12: Jumanji (1995)
• Saturday, August 22: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Grab your blankets, bring your friends, and get ready for another summer of movies under the stars at the @gesapavilion!

🌾🐴 @wheatlandbank Bank Free Horse & Carriage Rides 🐴🌾
Step into summer with a touch of old-fashioned charm! ✨ Enjoy free horse‑drawn carriage rides through the scenic beauty of Riverfront Park, thanks to our friends at Wheatland Bank. Whether you’re downtown for dinner, shopping, or simply soaking up the sunshine, this is a magical way to experience Spokane’s vibrant downtown. 🏙️💛
📅 Remaining Dates: Saturday May 23 & May 30
⏰ Time: 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.
📍 Location: Pick-up & drop-off: West of the Visit Spokane Visitor Information Center
💲 Cost: Free!
Photo by: @katskyephoto

Meet our @gesapavilion Rising Artists Poster Contest winner, Mia Dehart!
Mia is a local high school student who discovered her passion for art at just 11 years old while spending time at her grandparents’ house. Ever since, she’s loved diving into her creativity through drawing.
She’s now exploring exciting future paths — from cosmetology school to becoming a tattoo artist!
You’ll start seeing Mia’s artwork displayed throughout the park, and we couldn’t be more proud to showcase her talent.
Congratulations, Mia! 🎉🖼️✨
Spring scenes, summer dreams… ☀️🌼
#spokane #washington #riverfrontpark #downtownspokane #pnw
Yesterday, we celebrated 65 years of friendship and collaboration with our sister city, Nishinomiya, by planting cherry trees in Riverfront Park’s Sister Cities Garden!

Yesterday, we celebrated 65 years of friendship and collaboration with our sister city, Nishinomiya, by planting cherry trees in Riverfront Park’s Sister Cities Garden!
Yesterday, we celebrated 65 years of friendship and collaboration with our sister city, Nishinomiya, by planting cherry trees in Riverfront Park’s Sister Cities Garden!
Yesterday, we celebrated 65 years of friendship and collaboration with our sister city, Nishinomiya, by planting cherry trees in Riverfront Park’s Sister Cities Garden!
Yesterday, we celebrated 65 years of friendship and collaboration with our sister city, Nishinomiya, by planting cherry trees in Riverfront Park’s Sister Cities Garden!

Join us this Friday, May 15, 11am at the Looff Carrousel for Storytime at the Carrousel presented by Kaiser Permanente! Held on the third Friday of each month, this early‑literacy event features engaging stories, songs, and preschool-friendly activities designed to spark young imaginations. Attendees can enjoy Carrousel rides for just $1. Recommended for children ages 2–5.
Photos by: @katskyephoto

Join us this Friday, May 15, 11am at the Looff Carrousel for Storytime at the Carrousel presented by Kaiser Permanente! Held on the third Friday of each month, this early‑literacy event features engaging stories, songs, and preschool-friendly activities designed to spark young imaginations. Attendees can enjoy Carrousel rides for just $1. Recommended for children ages 2–5.
Photos by: @katskyephoto

Join us this Friday, May 15, 11am at the Looff Carrousel for Storytime at the Carrousel presented by Kaiser Permanente! Held on the third Friday of each month, this early‑literacy event features engaging stories, songs, and preschool-friendly activities designed to spark young imaginations. Attendees can enjoy Carrousel rides for just $1. Recommended for children ages 2–5.
Photos by: @katskyephoto

Join us every Tuesday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., June through August, on the orange Howard Street Bridge for Riverfront Eats. Your go-to lunch spot in the heart of downtown Spokane! 🌮🥤
Come enjoy a rotating lineup of local food trucks, serving up everything from savory bites to sweet treats. Grab your coworkers, friends, or family and soak up the summer vibes with great food and beautiful river views.
Photos by: @katskyephoto

Join us every Tuesday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., June through August, on the orange Howard Street Bridge for Riverfront Eats. Your go-to lunch spot in the heart of downtown Spokane! 🌮🥤
Come enjoy a rotating lineup of local food trucks, serving up everything from savory bites to sweet treats. Grab your coworkers, friends, or family and soak up the summer vibes with great food and beautiful river views.
Photos by: @katskyephoto

Join us every Tuesday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., June through August, on the orange Howard Street Bridge for Riverfront Eats. Your go-to lunch spot in the heart of downtown Spokane! 🌮🥤
Come enjoy a rotating lineup of local food trucks, serving up everything from savory bites to sweet treats. Grab your coworkers, friends, or family and soak up the summer vibes with great food and beautiful river views.
Photos by: @katskyephoto

Join us every Tuesday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., June through August, on the orange Howard Street Bridge for Riverfront Eats. Your go-to lunch spot in the heart of downtown Spokane! 🌮🥤
Come enjoy a rotating lineup of local food trucks, serving up everything from savory bites to sweet treats. Grab your coworkers, friends, or family and soak up the summer vibes with great food and beautiful river views.
Photos by: @katskyephoto

🌸 Celebrate Mom with Free Rides at Riverfront! 🌸
Join us Sunday, May 10 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Riverfront Park for a day filled with fun, views, and special moments. Treat Mom to a classic Carrousel spin, take in stunning Spokane views on the SkyRide, and make memories that last. 💕 Moms ride FREE with your paid admission!
🎠 Looff Carrousel: $3.75
🚡 Numerica SkyRide: Adults $13.95 | Youth (3–12) $9.95

🌸 Celebrate Mom with Free Rides at Riverfront! 🌸
Join us Sunday, May 10 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Riverfront Park for a day filled with fun, views, and special moments. Treat Mom to a classic Carrousel spin, take in stunning Spokane views on the SkyRide, and make memories that last. 💕 Moms ride FREE with your paid admission!
🎠 Looff Carrousel: $3.75
🚡 Numerica SkyRide: Adults $13.95 | Youth (3–12) $9.95

My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.

My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.

My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.

My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.

My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.

My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.

My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.

My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.
My newest LEGO build:
The city of Spokane Washington.
The build is more than 15,000 bricks, and took more than 250 hours between November 2025-May 2026 to complete.
It covers everything in Downtown Spokane from Boone Ave at the north end, to the railway viaduct in the south. From Division in the east to Cedar St in the west. If you see a building or business you recognize, tag them!
Some of my favorite nerd details/building secrets:
There are more than 1800 bright green plant leafs (LEGO piece 32607)
Creating the The Gesa Pavilion is the only time I’ve ever cheated and modified a LEGO piece within a build, cutting (LEGO piece 63141) to different lengths to build the contour of the pavilion.
The model is more than 6 feet across at its widest, and the majority of downtown is built 6 bricks up off the ground to accommodate the elevation drop of Spokane Falls.
The 50 foot Christmas tree is built inside (and totally enclosed so nobody will ever see it) River Park Square
The world’s largest red wagon is a 1x2 tile. The world’s only(?) Garbage Goat is even smaller.
The full build sits on 14 connected 48x48 plates, and each one includes an easter egg blue & white trash container
To my knowledge this is the only LEGO build of the only Chilis in Washington state.
Our prehistoric creature of choice? The Garbage Goat, obviously. 🦖
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#dino #goat #spokane #viralreels #rawr
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