Spokane metropolitan area
The Spokane–Spokane Valley Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of Spokane and Stevens counties in Washington state, anchored by the city of Spokane and its largest suburb, Spokane Valley. As of July 1, 2021, the MSA had an estimated population of 593,466. The Spokane Metropolitan Area and the neighboring
Coeur d'Alene metropolitan area, make up the larger Spokane–Coeur d'Alene combined statistical area. The urban areas of the two MSAs largely follow the path of Interstate 90 between Spokane and Coeur d'Alene. In 2010, the Spokane–Spokane Valley MSA had a gross metropolitan product of $20.413 billion.
Counties
Communities
Over 200,000 inhabitants
- Spokane –
50,000 to 199,999 inhabitants
10,000 to 49,999 inhabitants
- Airway Heights
- Cheney
- Fairwood, [Spokane County, Washington|Fairwood]
- Liberty Lake
5,000 to 9,999 inhabitants
1,000 to 4,999 inhabitants
1,000 inhabitants or fewer
- Addy
- Clayton
- Fairfield
- Four Lakes
- Green Bluff
- Latah
- Loon Lake
- Marcus
- Northport
- Rockford
- Spangle
- Springdale
- Waverly
- Valley
Unincorporated places
- Amber
- Arden
- Bluecreek
- Cedonia
- Chattaroy
- Colbert
- Dartford
- Deep Creek
- Denison
- Echo
- Elk
- Espanola
- Evans
- Ford
- Four Lakes
- Freedom
- Freeman
- Fruitland
- Gifford
- Geiger Heights
- Glenrose
- Green Bluff
- Greenacres
- Hunters
- Lakeside
- Marshall
- Mead
- Mica
- Milan
- Newman Lake
- Nine Mile Falls
- Onion Creek
- Orchard Prairie
- Plaza
- Peone
- Rice
- Ruby, [Pend Oreille County, Washington|Ruby]
- Spokane Bridge
- Tumtum
- Tyler
- Valleyford
- Wellpinit