Friday, November 9, 2007

New Online Community for Manito Park

ManitoPark.org announced this week that they are adding an online community feature to their valued web site about Manito Park.

ManitoPark.org already represents the most comprehensive and interesting site about Manito Park, overshadowing competitive sites in both content and pictures. Now they have taken it a step further by allowing park enthusiasts to join their online community and post park visit reports and more.

The new user forum at ManitoPark.org allows businesses and individuals based in Spokane Washington to join for free, then provide online park visit reports that include a link to other sites. This is a real opportunity for Spokane professionals to network with a prominent Spokane web site and increase traffic to their own online investments.

ManitoPark.org employed a Spokane web firm to develop the online community tool for them and at first glance the tool looks impressive.

If you are a Spokane based business needing to expand your online traffic and presence, we recommend you check out the new online community at www.manitopark.org.

Cool and Beautiful Manito Park

Spokane Washington's Manito Park is a beautiful and large park located on Spokane's South Hill. As the temperatures cool, the vast majority of leaves have fallen from the many trees in Manito Park and the recent rain has eliminated the possibility of a pleasant romp in a pile of dry leaves.

But never fear - Manito Park still offers a very nice walk in the Autumn sunshine. Both the upper and lower playgrounds are still regularly attended by children and parents alike. And the duck pond still hosts its residents - ever hungry for bread crumbs.

Joggers are the smart ones that take advantage of the lull in park attendance since the end of the Summer season and can navigate along the many paths inside the park without having to dodge baby strollers.

All things considered, it is still a great time to visit Manito Park in Spokane Washington. If you need more information, check out http://www.manitopark.org.