Manito Park was originally named, “Montrose Park” and to this day the primary garden showplace in Spokane. Montrose Park was changed to Manito Park in 1903 and originally played host to a zoo among other family friendly activities. Manito means, “spirit of nature”. There are 90 acres worth of immaculate flower beds, greenhouse overflows, perfumes of roses and lilacs, living creatures such as...
Manito Park is a 90 acre park located on Spokane's South Hill. It is an area rich in history that has developed to be one of the city's most loved jewels. This page was developed to commemorate this beautiful park