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Getting engaged and where to propose is a deeply personal decision. If you are looking for some ideas, read on to find 15 places to propose in Spokane.
When to Offer Your Engagement Proposal
Anytime is a great time to propose but holidays tend to be the most popular times for an engagement proposal. Why? These special days have been carefully guarded and set aside to celebrate life. As such, holidays carry with them years of joyful childhood memories and excited anticipation. With the mood set for success, all you need is the courage to ask and the right place.
Over the years I have heard where many couples have got engaged and the most common place to propose is a high or grand view in nature. However, the absolute best place to propose is where you both have a fantastic shared memory. With that, here are 15 places to propose in the Spokane area.
15 Places to Propose in Spokane and Surrounding Area:
The summit at Mount Spokane
Overlooking the Bowl and Pitcher at Riverside State Park
In one of the intimate beach coves around Tubb’s Hill in Coeur d’Alene
Under the fireworks in Spokane or Coeur d’ Alene at Thanksgiving, New Years, 4th of July or at a baseball game!
Manito Park – Try the greenhouse in fall/ winter or your favorite garden.
At an outdoor music performance
STCU’s Horse and Carriage ride downtown Spokane
Quartz Mountain fire lookout
Liberty Lake regional park – Hike up into the hills, there is a great bench with a view overlooking the lake near the top
The Rocks of Sharon at Iller Creek
One of the fine restaurants in town. The Davenport and Wild Sage are two great atmospheres for a proposal – particularly between Thanksgiving and New Years.
Qemiln Park in Post Falls has a beautiful high point view over the Spokane river and a rocky canyon that would be spectacular at sunset!
Overlooking Spokane falls from the footbridge
Huntington Park with the Spokane falls and the Monroe street bridge as a backdrop