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Spokane's name comes from the Native Americans who settled the area hundreds of years ago. The word Spokane translates to "Children of the Sun," and those original settlers were attracted to the majestic natural beauty of the area just as are the outdoor enthusiasts who live there today. In this friendly setting, you'll find mountains ideal for skiing or snowshoeing; miles of trails perfect for hiking, running, or biking; one of the largest urban waterfalls in the country, best viewed from a kayak or gondola; four golf courses within five minutes of downtown, and forty more just a short drive away. And then there are the lakes – 76 of them within 50 miles of the city! When it comes to enjoying the great outdoors, Spokane has it all. Historic architecture, fascinating museums, excellent dining and cosmopolitan nightlife are also plentiful in Spokane, the largest city between Seattle and Minneapolis. But after taking in the indoor attractions, you'll be beckoned back out to enjoy the treasures that make this city a year-round playground.