Large trees that have been around for decades, Victorian architecture dating back to the early 1900s, and well-established communities are part of the charm that sets the Cliff Cannon neighborhood of Spokane, Washington apart. Cliff Cannon is located on the southern end of Spokane. Interstate 90 runs east and west through the area. Highway 195 takes a southern route through the state, while Highway 395 travels north toward the Canadian border.
Weather in the Cliff Cannon region is often cold and wet in the fall and winter and mild and cool in the spring and summer. The climate provides excellent natural surroundings where plants thrive and fresh produce grows easily. Huckleberry’s Natural Market is in the southeast quadrant of the Cliff Cannon neighborhood. It is an organic market featuring numerous varieties of fresh, natural foods. Huckleberry’s also hosts events and provides delightful recipes to assist consumers seeking to live healthier lives.
The Cliff Cannon neighborhood has several parks located throughout the area. Visitors can enjoy taking pictures and relaxing in plush surroundings, listening to birds, and watching small animals interact in their natural habitats. Manito Park is a particular draw for residents because of all the beautiful flowers there. Other parks like Cliff Park and Pioneer Park have large grassy fields, perfect for picnics and playing ball. Still other parks like Whittier and Grant Playground on the west and east side of the neighborhood respectively provide enticing jungle gyms, as well as tennis and basketball courts for Cliff Cannon residents.
The Cliff Cannon neighborhood is located a few miles south of Gonzaga University and only a few minutes away from Shriner’s Hospital for Children and Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children’s Hospital.