Northwest Wildflowers

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Wildflower Destinations in the Pacific Northwest

Spokane Area

not bloomingMount Spokane

Spokane County, Washington

Mt. Spokane State Park

Elevation: 3200'-5883'   Activity: hiking

Peak wildflower bloom at Mt. Spokane is typically from early June through the end of July, but there may be some flowers blooming from early May until late August.*

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bloomingLittle Spokane River

Spokane County, Washington

Little Spokane River Natural Area

Elevation: 1563'-2450'   Activity: hiking

Peak wildflower bloom at the Little Spokane River is typically from late March through late May, but there may be some flowers blooming from early March until early June.*

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bloomingDishman Hills

Spokane County, Washington

Dishman Hills Conservation Area

Elevation: 2385'-3570'   Activity: hiking

Peak wildflower bloom in the Dishman Hills is typically from early April through the end of May, but there may be some flowers blooming from mid-March until mid-June.*

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* The dates given on this Web site for each location's blooming season are only estimates and can vary from year to year. Weather conditions in the winter and spring can shift these dates by up to a month, especially in the mountains. For the latest updates, check the Oregon Wildflowers or PortlandHikers Facebook groups, or browse the most recent postings to iNaturalist or Instagram.