John A. Finch Arboretum
3404 West Woodland Boulevard, Spokane, Washington, United States
About the John A. Finch Arboretum
The John A. Finch Arboretum, located in southwest Spokane, Washington, sprawls across 65 acres of wooded hills. This botanical collection of trees and woody plants is labeled for field study and planted along Garden Springs Creek. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from native pine forests to rhododendron-filled glens, and enjoy seasonal activities and guided tours year-round. The Arboretum is free to the public and open daily during standard park hours. Restrooms are available from May to October, weather permitting. Pets are not allowed, except for service animals. For more information and guided tours, contact the Arboretum at 509.363.5466. Explore the beauty of nature at the John A. Finch Arboretum in Spokane.
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3404 W Woodland Blvd, Spokane, WA 99224, United States
Opening hours of John A. Finch Arboretum
Monday:
06:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 22:00
Friday:
06:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of John A. Finch Arboretum
"Beautiful place but don't pay for an event here. My husband told me not to post because overall this wedding venue is a 10th of the price most venues in spokane are but you certainly get what you pay for. We paid for most of the day but were not able to arrive for set up till noon. And had to wrap up at 8pm but got pushed out by six. The private event signs that were to be posted never were and I had someone literally walk through my ceremony while I was giving my vows. I had gifts stolen by people who should not have had access to the building and the “private” room I was given to change into my gown had a glass door for everyone outside to see. No privacy and to top that off the assistant to the manager who was not present showed up four hours late and told us we had to leave early even though we had paid till 8pm. They only give you so much “private” outside time or they charge an outrageous fee, well we paid for the minimum and it still wasn't private by any means. Dogs aren't allowed here but a large group of people decided to walk their dogs and eat right next to the ceremony and they barked for most of it. Also the time limit isn’t enough to both set up and have a ceremony because our whole wedding was rushed. I seriously debated leaving a review because Dawn the manager was super nice and friendly but I feel my wedding day was ruined hugely in part to false promises and because we choose this venue and I don't want another couple to go through what we did. Save yourself the pain and stress and pay extra for a venue that will take care of you on your important day."
"Beautiful arboretum! Fall colors are outstanding. Wander the grounds to discover trees and shrubs in various stages of fall turning. Noisy, with adjacent highway, but this is a must see in the fall."
"We used to go to this park whenever we visit Spokane but havent been for 6-7 years. It is a hidden gem that is surrounded by major roads and freeway. It is noisy by passing by cars but very calm inside. The grounds are well maintained. Low development methods have been used to make sure that water has been captured and there is variety of trees and plants. There is not many paths to walk on, you have to walk on grass or walk by the small stream. The trees are not well marked if you want to lear about trees use an app to gather more information."
"I can't believe I've never been to this gorgeous park before... we will definitely be going back!! Nice shady paths.. very well maintained!!! Highly recommend!!!"
"If it weren't for the two highways that flank the arboretum, the arboretum would easily be 4-4.5 (or a 5 during the fall I'd imagine), but sadly all the noise those roads generate really messes with the atmosphere and the ability to get lost in the natural beauty. There are really no hills to block out some of the noise either so there's really no way to escape it unless your head is literally right next to the steam that runs through the middle of the park. It is nice that they have some picnic tables in a nice grassy section of the property and a very nice tree for climbing and some other very pretty flowering trees. Another thing that I'd say could be better is that the tree aren't particularly well marked and there isn't much of a path on one half of the park."
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