Great news for those of us into everything Fall has to offer. When it comes to the beauty of Fall colors, as in leaves, we’re happy to let you know there’s still time! Spokane is calling.
The Open Season at Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden has Been Extended.
https://www.instagram.com/salyninaturalimages/
https://www.instagram.com/salyninaturalimages/
Due to favorable weather the open season has been extended by two weeks. This is awesome news! Folks who love Fall beauty can look forward to exploring all that Manito Park in Spokane has to offer.
Fall is my favorite season. The leaves changing color is spectacular. I love everything about it, except for raking those leaves. But no can argue about Fall’s beauty.
Read More: Snowy Kickoff for WA’s Ski Season Is Just Around the Corner
If you’re like me, and NEVER been to Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden in Manito Park, what’s stopping you?
Here Are Some Things to Note About Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden:
• The garden is open from April through October. There is no cost to visit. It’s FREE.
• Hours are 10 am till 6 pm.
• Fall is the BEST time to visit for the vibrant foilage.
Key Features to See During Your Visit
salyninaturalimages
salyninaturalimages
• The Koi Pond and Waterfall is serenity in full bloom. Enjoy the koi fish and a flowing waterfall.
• Pagoda and Lantern: These were gifts from Spokane’s sister city, Nishinomiya, Japan.
• The Arch Bridge crosses part of the pond, a definite Japanese garden photo opportunity.
• Enjoy the Zen Garden and diverse flora, as you walk along the pathways.

The Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden is located on the far west side of Manito Park, at 2025 S Bernard Street.
 8 Great Fall Foliage Road Trips in Washington
8 Great Fall Foliage Road Trips in Washington
Fall is right around the corner. That doesn’t mean your road trips have to end. Take a look at these amazing Washington getaways for the best fall colors.
Gallery Credit: Avery Cooper
19 Gorgeous Hiking Spots in Washington
Discover 19 of the most beautiful hiking spots in Washington, from rugged mountain trails and alpine lakes to lush forests and coastal views. This curated list highlights must-see hikes for every adventurer, whether you’re looking for an easy day trip near Seattle or a challenging backcountry trek in the Cascades or Olympics. Explore breathtaking scenery, hidden gems, and popular routes that make Washington one of the best states for hiking.
Gallery Credit: Avery Cooper
 
						
			
Comments are closed.