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Where is Spokane, WA
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Spokane is located in the eastern part of the state of Washington. It is the second largest city of Washington and 102nd largest city in the USA.


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    FactDetails
    CitySpokane
    CountySpokane County
    StateWashington
    State CapitalOlympia
    US RegionWest
    Latitude47.6588° N
    Longitude117.4260° W
    Elevation1,843 ft (562 m)
    Land Area69.49 sq mi
    Water Area0.65 sq mi
    Total Area70.14 sq mi
    Population (2020 Census)228,989
    Population Density3,296 per sq mi
    ZIP Codes99201, 99202, 99203, 99204, 99205, 99206, 99207, 99208, 99212, 99216, 99217, 99218, 99223, 99224
    Area Code509
    Time Zone StandardPacific Standard Time (PST, UTC-8)
    Time Zone DaylightPacific Daylight Time (PDT, UTC-7)
    CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
    FIPS Code53-67000
    Congressional DistrictWashington 5th Congressional District

    Location and Surroundings

    Spokane is located in Spokane County in eastern Washington along the Spokane River. It lies near the Idaho border and serves as the largest city in the Inland Northwest region. The city is known for healthcare, education, outdoor recreation, and its role as a regional commercial center.

    Nearby Cities to Spokane, Washington

    • Spokane Valley, Washington - 8 mi East
    • Airway Heights, Washington - 8 mi West
    • Cheney, Washington - 16 mi Southwest
    • Liberty Lake, Washington - 18 mi East
    • Medical Lake, Washington - 15 mi Southwest
    • Deer Park, Washington - 20 mi North
    • Post Falls, Idaho - 23 mi East
    • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho - 34 mi East
    • Rathdrum, Idaho - 28 mi East
    • Moscow, Idaho - 82 mi South

    Spokane, Washington Climate and Weather Overview

    MonthAvg High (°F)Avg Low (°F)Avg Rainfall (in)
    January34231.8
    April58361.5
    July85570.7
    October59381.2
    Annual593916.7
    Climate AttributeDetails
    Climate Classification (Köppen)Warm-Summer Mediterranean Continental (Dsb)
    Annual Rainfall16.7 inches
    Annual Sunshine Days171 days
    Hurricane/Tornado RiskVery Low
    Snowfall45 inches annually

    Driving Distances from Spokane, Washington

    CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
    Coeur d'AleneIdaho3440 min
    MoscowIdaho821 hr 30 min
    PullmanWashington771 hr 20 min
    YakimaWashington1953 hr
    Tri-CitiesWashington1402 hr 20 min
    MissoulaMontana2003 hr
    SeattleWashington2804 hr 20 min
    BoiseIdaho4306 hr 45 min
    PortlandOregon3505 hr 30 min
    VancouverBritish Columbia3906 hr

    Transportation and Connectivity in Spokane, Washington

    CategoryDetails
    Airport NameSpokane International Airport
    IATA CodeGEG
    PortNo Major Port
    Major HighwaysI-90, US 2, US 195, SR 290
    Train/Amtrak ServiceAmtrak Empire Builder
    Local Bus/Transit ServiceSpokane Transit Authority (STA)
    • Interstate 90 - Main east-west route connecting Spokane with Seattle, Idaho, and Montana.
    • U.S. Route 2 - Connects Spokane with northern Washington and Idaho.
    • U.S. Route 195 - Important north-south route linking Spokane with Pullman.
    • State Route 290 - Connects downtown Spokane with Spokane Valley.
    • Interstate 90 Business Loop - Provides access to central Spokane and commercial districts.

    Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in Spokane, Washington

    Landmark NameType
    Riverfront ParkUrban Park
    Spokane FallsNatural Attraction
    Northwest Museum of Arts and CultureMuseum
    Manito ParkBotanical Park
    Mobius Discovery CenterScience Museum
    Spokane ArenaSports Venue
    Bing Crosby TheaterHistoric Theater
    Cat Tales Wildlife CenterWildlife Park
    Centennial TrailRecreation Trail
    John A. Finch ArboretumArboretum

    Waterbodies in Spokane, Washington

    Spokane River, Long Lake, Liberty Lake, Newman Lake, Medical Lake, Latah Creek, Hangman Creek, Fish Lake, Silver Lake, Little Spokane River

    Golf Courses in Spokane, Washington

    Indian Canyon Golf Course, Downriver Golf Course, Esmeralda Golf Course, Qualchan Golf Course, Kalispel Golf and Country Club, Wandermere Golf Course, Liberty Lake Golf Course, MeadowWood Golf Course, The Creek at Qualchan, Spokane Country Club

    Economy and Major Employers in Spokane, Washington

    SectorMajor Employer or IndustryNotes
    HealthcareProvidence Health & ServicesOne of the region's largest employers.
    HealthcareMultiCare Health SystemMajor healthcare provider.
    Higher EducationGonzaga University and Eastern Washington UniversityImportant educational institutions.
    GovernmentFederal, State, and Local AgenciesSignificant public-sector employment.
    ManufacturingAdvanced ManufacturingSupports regional economic growth.
    TechnologySoftware and Technology ServicesGrowing innovation sector.
    RetailRetail and Consumer ServicesServes the Inland Northwest region.
    TransportationLogistics and DistributionBenefits from interstate and rail connections.

    Colleges and Universities in Spokane, Washington

    Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
    Gonzaga UniversityPrivateUniversityLaw, business, and liberal arts
    Whitworth UniversityPrivateUniversityLiberal arts and education programs
    Spokane Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegeCareer and transfer education
    Spokane Falls Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegeAcademic and workforce programs
    Washington State University SpokanePublicUniversityHealth sciences and research
    Eastern Washington University SpokanePublicUniversityGraduate and professional education

    Spokane, Washington - Key Historical Facts

    • Spokane was founded in the 1870s and developed around the Spokane Falls and regional railroad connections.
    • The city was named after the Spokane Tribe, whose name is often translated as "Children of the Sun."
    • The Great Spokane Fire of 1889 destroyed much of downtown, leading to extensive rebuilding efforts.
    • Spokane became a major mining, timber, and agricultural trade center for the Inland Northwest.
    • The city hosted Expo '74, the first environmentally themed World's Fair.
    • Today Spokane serves as the economic, healthcare, and cultural center of eastern Washington and northern Idaho.

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