Manito Park

Manito Park Manito Park Manito Park is a 90 acre park located on Spokane's South Hill. This page was developed to commemorate this beautiful park
(1954)

It is an area rich in history that has developed to be one of the city's most loved jewels.

UPDATE: The Park Bench will now be opening Friday, May 22 at 8am.
05/21/2026

UPDATE: The Park Bench will now be opening Friday, May 22 at 8am.

UPDATE:

We had a little hiccup, so the Park Bench will now be opening Friday, May 22 at 8am. Thank you for your patience—we can't wait to see you all then!

It feels like summer, so it’s only right that we announce the reopening of Park Bench Cafe for the 2026 season. ☀️

Join us for our first day back on Thursday, May 21 at 8am. We can’t wait to see you all again!

Duncan Garden is coming to life with staff and volunteers planting roughly 30,000 annuals this week!
05/13/2026

Duncan Garden is coming to life with staff and volunteers planting roughly 30,000 annuals this week!

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05/07/2026

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**Exciting News, Everyone!** The Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden  will open tomorrow (April 1)! The garden will be...
03/31/2026

**Exciting News, Everyone!** The Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden will open tomorrow (April 1)! The garden will be open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM.

**Exciting News, Everyone!** The Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden in Manito Park will open tomorrow (April 1)! The garden will be open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM.

Originally designed by legendary landscape architect Nagao Sakurai, the Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden was completed in 1974 and symbolizes the friendship between Spokane and its sister city, Nishinomiya, Japan.

The garden is named to honor Ed Tsutakawa, who played a crucial role in establishing the sister-city relationship with his ancestral home of Nishinomiya and in bringing master designer Nagao Sakurai from Japan to assist in the garden’s development.

Our Voodoo Lily only blooms for a few days! Swing by the Gaiser Conservatory to get a rare glimpse of this funky smellin...
03/05/2026

Our Voodoo Lily only blooms for a few days! Swing by the Gaiser Conservatory to get a rare glimpse of this funky smelling flower!

What’s that smell?? It’s the Voodoo Lily in full bloom at the Gaiser Conservatory in Manito Park! Voodoo Lily’s (Amorphophallus) have a notoriously foul smell, often described as rotting flesh or spoiled meat, designed to attract pollinators like flies and beetles. This flower only blooms for a few days so swing by the conservatory and give it a whiff, if you dare. 💀

11/12/2025
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10/17/2025

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10/13/2025

NOTICE: The Japanese Garden is closed for maintenance. We will post here when we are able to reopen. We apologize for any inconvenience.

08/12/2025

FYI: The Japanese Garden will be closed for tree maintenance on Thursday, 8/14.

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1702 S Grand Boulevard
Spokane, WA
99203

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