The gardens are located fairly far apart from each other so visitors with mobility issues may chose to drive to each one. Each garden has a small parking lot where shorter RVs will fit. Most have an accessible entry path. The Japanese Garden, Rose Garden, Duncan Garden, conservatory, and pond all have paved or gravel accessible paths with a few minor obstacles such as short steps or hills. The Lilac Garden and the Perennial Garden do not have paved paths but can be viewed from the road.
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Saturday, August 17, 2019
Manito Park Gardens
Manito Park is a Spokane city park with five small themed gardens, two playgrounds, a conservatory, and a small pond. The roads do not have sidewalks and the trails are hilly and rough. Most people just walk along the roads since there’s little traffic.
The gardens are located fairly far apart from each other so visitors with mobility issues may chose to drive to each one. Each garden has a small parking lot where shorter RVs will fit. Most have an accessible entry path. The Japanese Garden, Rose Garden, Duncan Garden, conservatory, and pond all have paved or gravel accessible paths with a few minor obstacles such as short steps or hills. The Lilac Garden and the Perennial Garden do not have paved paths but can be viewed from the road.
RVs will fit in the lot by the Japanese Garden and the lot to the east of the Duncan Garden. There’s also on-the-street parking along 18th Ave and Tekoa St. Park 47.63614, -117.41496
The gardens are located fairly far apart from each other so visitors with mobility issues may chose to drive to each one. Each garden has a small parking lot where shorter RVs will fit. Most have an accessible entry path. The Japanese Garden, Rose Garden, Duncan Garden, conservatory, and pond all have paved or gravel accessible paths with a few minor obstacles such as short steps or hills. The Lilac Garden and the Perennial Garden do not have paved paths but can be viewed from the road.
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