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Fish Lake Trail to Centennial Trail Connection Set for 2026 

Work is scheduled to begin in spring 2026 on a long-anticipated trail connection linking Spokane’s Fish Lake Trail to the Centennial Trail. The project, estimated at $4.9 million, is slated for completion by fall 2026 and is designed to create a safer, more accessible network for cyclists and pedestrians.  Phase 1 of the work will […]

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Multi-Generation Centennial Trail Outing 

By Amy McCaffree  Cover photo courtesy of Amy McCaffree The ADA-accessible Spokane River Centennial Trail in Spokane County provides paved terrain and many trailhead access points with ADA-parking and restrooms that’s ideal for anyone with mobility issues or for a group of family or friends of varied fitness levels and preferred activity (e.g., walk, run

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DOMA Coffee Café Opens Along Centennial Trail 

Cover photo courtesy of DOMA Between miles 11 and 12 on the North Idaho Centennial Trail, in the Atlas Waterfront neighborhood west of Coeur d’Alene, there’s a new café in town. DOMA Coffee Roasting Company, a local craft coffee roaster and long-time advertising supporter of Out There Outdoors Magazine, opened the doors of its café

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Valleyfest River Run 5K/10K on the Centennial Trail (Sept 22)

Explore Spokane Valley’s Scenic Beauty If you’re looking to experience the natural beauty of Spokane Valley while getting some exercise, look no further than the Valleyfest River Run. Scheduled for Sunday, September 22, 2024, this annual event offers both a 5K and 10K option, catering to runners of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re

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Spokane River Centennial Trail Reopens after Asphalt Project

The easternmost 14 miles of the Spokane River Centennial Trail reopened in early June 2024 after the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission resurfaced it with a new layer of asphalt.The project was completed weeks ahead of schedule. The newly resurfaced area extends west from the Washington/Idaho border to the Donkey Islands Trailhead in Millwood. The new

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