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Photo of view from top of hike in Canyonland.

Spring break in Utah’s national parks

By the time late March rolls around, most of us are ready to move away from winter activities and get back outside as the weather ...
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Lessons from a Triple Crown Hiker

Spokane REI employee Tim “Tribhu” Plaza to Share Triple Crown Journey at 2018 Expo There is an elite group of long-distance hikers known as Triple ...
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The Future of Washington’s “Trailtopia”

Snyder to discuss economic data relating to outdoor trail recreation at the 2018 Expo On Sunday, February 25th, at 1:30 p.m., join Jon Snyder at ...
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Help Conserve our Bluff

Friends of the Bluff to host happy hour, talk on preservation at 2018 Expo The Bluff is a treasured Spokane area: running along the west ...
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“What Was That?”

Learn How to Recreate Safely Alongside Inland Northwest Wildlife at the Expo on Feb 25 On Sunday, February 25, you can join District Wildlife Biologist ...
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Photo of snowshoer by Jon Jonckers.

5 Favorite Snowshoe Hikes in the Pacific Northwest

Vigorous yet gentle exercise, beautiful views, peaceful wilderness, low-cost gear—these are all reasons to enjoy snowshoeing.   Sherman Pass Loop (Advanced) At 5,575 feet of ...
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First Day Hikes

Start the new year off right by participating in one of these First Day hikes. January 1st will be a State Parks free day, so ...
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Photo courtesy of Aaron Theisen.

5 Montana Larch Hikes

Come autumn, western larch is the star of the show for Inland Northwest hikes. And while larch gets most of the attention, the tree’s beauty ...
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Photo of the Enchantments in autumn by Summer Hess.

Out There’s Fall Hike Favorites

The cooler weather that signals the beginning of fall means perfect conditions for hiking, whether it’s an urban walk, close-to-home hike, or backcountry adventure. As ...
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