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runners along the Spokane River.

Race Report: Spokane River Run (April 28)

The Spokane River Run on April 28, 2019, features a 5K, 10K, 25K, 25K Challenge, 50K and a 50K team relay run. These courses are primarily single-track and run throughout Spokane’s Riverside State Park, taking runners through a forest of pines, basalt, and across the Spokane River. The courses vary in difficulty but can be as challenging as they are beautiful. The River […]

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Film Fest Benefits the Spokane River

Join the Spokane Riverkeeper and Mountain Gear at the Garland Theater on Thursday, May 2, as they host Spokane’s 5thannual Wild and Scenic Film Festival. This annual event features films that highlight nature’s beauty, cutting-edge environmental issues, and heart-warming stories. This year’s films focus on women and youth as leaders within the environmental movement. The

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Kayak Paddle Little Spokane River

1 Day | Ages 12+ Fun and adventure awaits the family as you paddle your tandem sit-on-top kayak. These boats are an amazing way to enjoy the  surrounding pine covered hills of this natural and scenic waterway. Pre-trip information emailed after registration. Discover Parking Pass Required: discoverpass.wa.gov. Guides, shuttle transport and kayaking equipment included. Parent

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Kayak Paddle Little Spokane River

1 Day | Ages 12+ Fun and adventure awaits the family as you paddle your tandem sit-on-top kayak. These boats are an amazing way to enjoy the  surrounding pine covered hills of this natural and scenic waterway. Pre-trip information emailed after registration. Discover Parking Pass Required: discoverpass.wa.gov. Guides, shuttle transport and kayaking equipment included. Parent

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Photo of trash along the Spokane River shoreline.

Trash, Camps, & Other Threats to the Spokane River

UPDATE: We’re happy to report that the trash and camps referenced in this article have been cleaned up. Thank you, City of Spokane! — The Spokane River is an urban treasure that many lifetime locals are still discovering along with astounded newcomers who are blown away that there is a swimmable, floatable, and fishable river of

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Photo of two waterskiers and boat.

Barefooting the Spokane: the Short-lived, Spokane River Water Ski Craze

In the late ‘80s, near a now-defunct riverside restaurant called Shenanigans, a niche group of locals started jumping off the bridge into the Spokane River, bruising backs and spraining necks in the process, all in the name of learning a new sport: barefoot waterskiing. They “scorpioned” when their form strayed, face planting at eye-lid-peeling speed.

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