Corbin Park

Corbin Park Historic Corbin Park on the near North Side of Spokane, the site of the historic Idaho Washington fairgrounds. C. Today, not much has changed.

This page is hosted by the residents of the Corbin Park Historic District. Located two miles north of downtown, Corbin Park is one of only two local historic districts in Spokane. The site was the city’s first fairgrounds with a central racetrack. In 1889 a plat of the Corbin Park Addition included the former racetrack as a park in the center of the residential district. In 1916 a formal park desi

gn was prepared by the Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects of Brookline, Massachusetts. Today, most of the park has been adapted for current use as a baseball diamond and playground areas. "Lemonade and garden hats" are the legacy of Corbin Park according to an article in the Spokane Daily Chronicle in 1973. This tranquil, oval shaped park nestled among some of the busiest roads in Spokane once belonged to the Washington-Idaho Fair Association. The fairgrounds included a oval race track where Corbin Park sits today. Horses, bicycles, and people raced around the oval track while spectators cooled themselves with lemonade. The fair and the races lasted from 1887 to 1890 and the races continued until 1899 when the owner of the land, D. Corbin razed the grandstand and platted sixteen city blocks. Corbin gave the land in the center of the lots to the Mayor of Spokane for one dollar. The Olmsted Brothers left the city a design for the park that included trees, a rose garden, a mirror pond, and several suggestions for flowers. They also left recommendations for sandboxes and play equipment for children. Over the years, the beautiful gardens have been replaced by lawns which, are easier and cheaper to maintain. Families would come to the park, dressed in their Sunday best and enjoy a picnic or concert. Families still come to the park and the neighbors whose homes face the park often sit on their porches and enjoy a glass of lemonade on a summer evening.

One of the most beloved homes in the Corbin Park area is on the market for sale. Everyone has a story about this house, ...
04/05/2026

One of the most beloved homes in the Corbin Park area is on the market for sale. Everyone has a story about this house, what is yours?

This 3384 square feet Single Family home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It is located at 908 W Frederick Ave, Spokane, WA.

Sad news from the organizers of Pig Out in the Park, after 44 years they are calling it quits.
03/18/2026

Sad news from the organizers of Pig Out in the Park, after 44 years they are calling it quits.

Pig Out In The Park - 1979 to 2025

Go Seahawks.
02/08/2026

Go Seahawks.

All week long, Spokane’s Gesa Pavilion and Clock Tower will glow blue 💙 and green 💚 in support of the Seattle Seahawks as we head into the Super Bowl 🏈🔥

Sobering post by the Spokane Riverkeeper organization. Clearly we all need to use less water in 2026.
01/02/2026

Sobering post by the Spokane Riverkeeper organization. Clearly we all need to use less water in 2026.

A beautiful photo of the lights reflecting off the wet leaves.photo by Melaia Tutanekai
12/26/2025

A beautiful photo of the lights reflecting off the wet leaves.
photo by Melaia Tutanekai

12/17/2025

It was a blustery night in Spokane and the holiday tree at Corbin Park was dancing in the dark. Video by Tim Stiess

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Beautiful photos of the Corbin Park holiday tree. Thank you Spokane Parks and Recreation
12/03/2025

Beautiful photos of the Corbin Park holiday tree. Thank you Spokane Parks and Recreation

The snow looks lovely on the Corbin Park holiday tree. Thanks for the photo Katie Joy Newhouse.
12/02/2025

The snow looks lovely on the Corbin Park holiday tree. Thanks for the photo Katie Joy Newhouse.

Spokane SANTA & Mrs. C enjoyed their visit to Corbin Park for the annual tree lighting and they encourage everyone to co...
12/02/2025

Spokane SANTA & Mrs. C enjoyed their visit to Corbin Park for the annual tree lighting and they encourage everyone to come visit to see the holiday tree every evening through the holidays.

Address

501 W Park Place
Spokane, WA
99205

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

(509) 981-5555

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