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SPOvid-19 Local Adventure: Centennial Trail Pilgrimage

To help you make the most of your outdoor time and keep things fresh during the pandemic, the faculty of Eastern Washington University’s Recreation and Leisure Services Program in partnership with Out There Outdoors has created the SPOvid-19 Local Adventure Series. Episode 6 – Centennial Trail Pilgrimage By Chris Cindric Back in 2018, I was seeking a pilgrimage …

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North Idaho Centennial Trail Turns 30

2020 marks the 30th Anniversary of the North Idaho Centennial Trail, and the North Idaho Centennial Trail Foundation has big plans to mark the event in the coming months. For starters, the group recently published a book titled “North Idaho Centennial Trail: The Trail That Almost Wasn’t.” On the back cover, Idaho governor Brad Little writes, “Decades …

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Photo of the Centennial Trail by Jon Jonckers.

“Round Up” for the Centennial Trail through LIME Bikes and Scooters

Spokane, Wash.—In early May 2019, the City of Spokane launched a new season for the LIME electric bike and scooters program across the entire city. The City of Spokane unveiled their plan at the Bike to Work Week pancake breakfast, and promoted the program on social media soon after. Because so many Lime rides took …

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3rd Annual Stache Dash 5K and 10K run/walk along the Centennial Trail

Stache Dash, June 15th, 2019, in support of Elevations – A Children’s Therapy Resource Foundation.  New 5K and 10K scenic courses along the Spokane River on the Centennial Trail near Gonzaga.  Please join us for “The race that puts hair on your face!”  (Mustaches provided).  Register at StacheDash.org.

Woman cycling on the Spokane Centennial Trail with view of downtown Spokane in the background.

Spokane, Wash.—Centennial Trail Pedestrian and Cyclist Data

Data and numbers drive the majority of our public-land decisions these days. Near the end of 2015, the Washington State Department of Transportation installed an EcoCounter on the freshly paved section of the Centennial Trail in Kendall Yards to measure the user-type and popularity of the trail. For many reasons, this ‘newer’ section has received …

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