Places to eat in the
Sprague areaRaeLynns Oasis - Our local watering whole,
where the locals are friendly and the food is great!
The Viking Restaurant - (Home of the famous
Viking Burger) This quaint restaurant
has good food with indoor seating, including breakfast!
Klinks on the Lake - On Williams Lake about 20
minutes from the Motel is what we consider a 5 star restaurant in a
relaxed atmosphere.
Xanny's Western Bar & Grill - On Williams Lake at
Bunkers resort is where you will get a great "home cooked" meal at
affordable prices
Kathy's Grocery Store - If you don't feel like
going to a restaurant, just a couple of blocks away is a grocery store where you can
purchase meals that you can warm up in your room. Remember, all
rooms are equipped with a refrigerator and microwave.
Things to do in the Sprague area
For even more information on what to do in the area visit Lincoln
County's Site
http://www.visitlincolncountywashington.com
HoopFest - Spokane's huge basketball tournament. June 26th and
27th.
Fishing - There are many lakes to choose from to fish
in the area, including of course SPRAGUE, Fish Trap, Downs, Williams,
and Rock Lakes, to mention a few.
Hunting -
Book a hunting trip
at Miller Ranch or hunt the public land.
Hiking / Biking - Take the Amber Lake Trail or Fish
Lake Trail hike, Bike from Spokane to Cheney on well maintained trail
Wild Life
Viewing - Explore
the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge with its unique Channeled
Scablands. This rugged terrain supports an unusual pattern of
wetlands, rock, ponderosa pine and aspen forests, grassland, and
shrub-steppe habitat. IN the town of Sprague and at the Lake is a great
for bird viewing.
Antiquing - If you
like to shop Sprague has multiple antique shops. Check out Rena's
Collectibles
Silverwood Theme Park - 1
hour from Sprague is the Northwest largest theme park.
Ritzville Blues Festival - Enjoy yourself at the
Blues Festival, then get out of the chaos and stay in quiet Sprague.
Only 15-20 minutes away!
Orienteering - Orienteering is the sport of
navigation with map and compass. The object is to run, walk, ski,
or mountain bike to a series of points shown on the map. For
more information visit the US Orienteering Federation
http://www.us.orienteering.org.
There are local competition in Moses Lake, Spokane and FishTrap.
Railroad enthusiasts - In the late 1800's Sprague was
an important stop in the Northern Pacific line. Come see our
original train depot. The Northern Pacific Railway Historical
Association is holding their convention in Spokane this year 2010 in
July. For more information see the official site at
http://www.nprha.org.