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==Parks and recreation== [[File:MirabeauPointPark.jpg|thumb|Mirabeau Point Park waterfall]] The City of Spokane Valley maintains about {{convert|254 |acre|km2}} of parkland and open spaces.<ref>{{cite web| title = Parks| publisher = City of Spokane Valley| url = https://www.spokanevalley.org/content/6836/6910/8099/default.aspx| access-date = June 8, 2021}}</ref> Among the most notable parks is Mirabeau Point Park, as it contains the CenterPlace Regional Event Center, the Discovery Playground, the flat and grassy Mirabeau Meadows as well as a natural area that features walking trails and an artificial [[spring (hydrology)|spring]]-fed waterfall, the Mirabeau Springs waterfall.<ref>{{cite web| title = Mirabeau Point Park and Discovery Playground| publisher = Spokane Valley Community and Economic Development| url = https://www.spokanevalleyed.org/living-here/outdoor-recreation/mirabeau-point-park/| access-date = June 8, 2021}}</ref> The natural area of the park is a popular place for the rock climbing community, featuring 14 bolted routes,<ref>{{cite web| last1 = Ryals| first1 = Mitch| last2 = Holt| first2 = Forrest| title = Rock Climbing| newspaper = Inlander| date = September 5, 2017| url = https://www.inlander.com/spokane/rock-climbing/Content?oid=5254393| access-date = June 8, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| last = Box| first = Lindsay| title = Best rock climbing in and around Spokane, WA| publisher = The Lands Council| url = https://landscouncil.org/news/best-rock-climbing-in-and-around-spokane-wa| access-date = June 9, 2021}}</ref> and toward the eastern edge of the park is a connection to the [[Spokane River Centennial Trail|Centennial Trail]]. Spokane Valley also has three seasonal outdoor pools.<ref>{{cite web| title = Spokane Valley Outdoor Pools| publisher = City of Spokane Valley| url = https://www.spokanevalley.org/pools| access-date = June 8, 2021}}</ref>
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