
The Great Spokane
Parks Challenge
SCCU & the Spokane Parks Foundation are excited to announce The Great Spokane Parks Challenge - where anyone can win!
Just visit the beautiful neighborhood parks that Spokane has to offer, and post a pic & comment - It’s THAT easy!
The first 70 people who visit 24 parks over the course of 12 months (October 7, 2021 to October 6, 2022) will receive this fantastic DAY PACK as a free gift.
BUT THAT’S NOT ALL! SCCU will also make a $150 donation to the Parks Foundation for the first 70 people to complete the challenge. And, if you can’t manage to visit all 24 parks, don’t worry... SCCU will make a $50.00 donation to the Parks Foundation for the first 70 people who complete only HALF the challenge (12 parks).
Participating is EASY!
- 1 Register and get the list of places to visit.
- 2 Visit 24 different area parks within the 12-month contest period.
- 3 Document the visit with a selfie or location photo.
- 4 Record your visit by submitting your photo and comments.
- 5 The first 70 visitors to complete the challenge will receive a gift.
Read our Official Contest Rules for more information.
Spokane City Credit Union (SCCU) Great Spokane Parks Challenge (Challenge) Official Contest Rules
Spokane City Credit Union located at 1930 N Monroe Street in Spokane, WA 99205 is giving away 70-day packs. You do not need have an account with Spokane City Credit Union to participate in this Challenge. All registrations must be submitted via the SCCU website (www.sccu.net). No entries will be accepted by any other means. All entries must be received by 11:59 PM, Pacific Time on October 7, 2022. The contest is open to members of the public. Employees and volunteers of SCCU are not eligible to participate. All entries must be from a natural person. Limit one (1) entry per natural person per household. Must be 18 years or older to enter. The total value of the 70-day packs is $2,856 ($40.80 each). The day pack can be redeemed upon the completion of the Challenge at Spokane City Credit Union. It will not be exchanged for cash or other merchandise. The first 70 individuals who complete the Challenge will receive a day pack. The promotion period runs from 12:00 AM Pacific Time on October 7, 2021, through 11:59 PM Pacific Time on October 6, 2022. The first 70 individual participants who complete the Challenge will be notified by SCCU within 10 days of completing the Challenge. The recipient need not be present at SCCU to win. The recipient will be notified by phone within 10 days of completing the challenge but no later than October 17, 2022. The name of the recipient may be used by SCCU and/or the Spokane Parks Foundation in its promotional materials and on its website and social media sites for a period not to exceed one year, ending October 7, 2023. By submitting an entry, you consent to receiving information from SCCU including information regarding its products, services and special offers by email and/or postal mail. You may opt-out of the receipt of such information at any time by following the instructions in the email or by contacting SCCU in writing at the address shown above. The day pack recipient is responsible for any and all applicable taxes and fees owed to the US Government and/or the States of Washington or Idaho. A list of day pack recipients is available by written request mailed to Spokane City Credit Union, 1930 N Monroe, Spokane, WA 99205.
Important Disclosure
To receive a day pack the participant must: Complete the registration form; Visit the minimum number of areas from the parks list on the SCCU website no later than October 6, 2022; Document the visit with a photo and upload the information to the website; Be one of the first 70 individuals to complete all the Challenge requirements within the one-year period. Photos and comments submitted by the participant deemed inappropriate by SCCU will result in the denial of the submission and the visit will not count.
List of Parks that are Eligible
- Ashland Conservation Area
- Drumheller Springs
- Elliott Conservation Futures Area
- Herbert Hamblen Conservation Area
- Meadowglen Conservation Area
- Palisades Conservation Area
- Rimrock Conservation Area
- Romine Conservation Area
- A.M. Cannon Aquatics Center
- A.M. Cannon Park
- Audubon Park
- Balfour Park
- Ben Burr Park
- Browns Park
- Byrne Park
- Camp Sekani Park
- Campion Park
- Cannon Hill Park
- Castle Park
- Chief Garry Park
- Clark Park
- Cliff Park
- Coeur d'Alene Park
- Comstock Aquatic Center
- Comstock Park
- Corbin Park
- Courtland Park
- Cowley Park
- Discovery Playground
- Downriver Park
- Dutch Jakes Park
- Edgecliff Park
- Edwidge Woldson Park
- Emerson Park
- Fairview Park
- Franklin Park
- Friendship Park
- Glass Park
- Grandview Park
- Grant Park
- Greenacres Park
- Hamblen Park
- Harmon-Shipley Park
- Hays Park
- High Bridge Park
- Hill N'Dale Rotary Park
- Hill, James J. Park
- Hillyard Aquatic Center
- Indian Canyon Park
- Indian Trail Park
- John A. Finch Arboretum
- Kehoe Park
- Liberty Aquatics Center
- Liberty Park
- Lincoln Park
- Logan Peace Park
- Loma Vista Park
- Loren Kondo Park
- Manito Park
- Meadowglen Park
- Minnehaha Park
- Mirabeau Point Park and Mirabeau Springs
- Mission Park
- Myrna Park
- Nevada Park
- Pacific Park
- Park Road Pool
- Parkwater Park
- Peaceful Valley Park
- Polly Judd Park
- Qualchan Hills Park
- Redband Park (formerly Glover Field Park)
- Riverfront Park
- Rochester Heights Park
- Ruth Park
- Shadle Aquatic Center
- Shadle Park
- Sky Prairie Park
- Spokanimal's Dog Park at High Bridge
- Stone Park
- Sullivan Park
- Terrace View Park and Pool
- Thornton Murphy Park
- Underhill Park
- Valley Mission Dog Park
- Valley Mission Park and Pool
- Webster Park
- Wentel Grant Park
- Westgate Park
- Whittier Park
- Wildhorse Park
- Witter Aquatic Center
- Wyakin Park
- Ben Burr Trail
- Centennial Trail
- Fish Lake Trail
- Trolley Trail