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Frequent users of the Centennial Trail in eastern Spokane County will need to find a new place to bike, jog and meander this summer. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will begin ...
The Spokane River Centennial Trail is the envy of cities across the country and a local fixture for walkers, runners, cyclists, skaters, even anglers. But what you see isn’t all you should get ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — For decades, small medallions decorated the edges of Spokane’s Centennial Trail. Each were purchased 30 years ago as part of the capital campaign fundraiser to make the trail ...
"It’s getting pretty high," trail-goer Wayne Lucas said. "Looks like it’s getting higher every day looks like.” The Spokane River along Upriver Drive is spilling onto parts of the Centennial ...
A Spokane trail and park ranked amongst the country's top 10 best natural areas of 2025, according to USA Today. The Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail came in at number 3 on USA Today's ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - The first 14 miles of the Centennial Trail will be temporarily closed for resurfacing the trail with new asphalt. The project will extend from the Washington/Idaho State line to ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Seven access points will be closed this summer on the Centennial Trail. According to the Washington State Parks website, beginning in mid-April, the first 14 miles of the ...
The trail took us north from Bowl and Pitcher Campground toward Nine Mile Falls. Exploring the Spokane Centennial Trail from end to end meant first relaxing at the comfortable Riverside State Park ...
For the last two days, Inlander staff writer Nicholas Deshais has been walking, biking and paddling the 63-mile perimeter of the city of Spokane. Follow his progress here on Bloglander.
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