College Outdoor Ed in the Inland NW
Inland NW universities and colleges train the next generation of outdoor recreation and natural resource management leaders.
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Inland NW universities and colleges train the next generation of outdoor recreation and natural resource management leaders.
College Outdoor Ed in the Inland NW Read More »
Learn fascinating history by exploring small-town museums of the Inland NW, including Davenport and Colville, WA, and Wallace, ID.
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May-June 2022 Inland Northwest trail and parks news, events, and other need-to-know info for eastern Wash. and northern Idaho public lands.
Inland NW Trail & Outdoor News – Spring 2022 Read More »
Recommended parks and conservation areas for spring hikes to see wildflowers — including Spokane, Cheney, Pullman, and Coeur d’Alene.
Best Spring Wildflower Hikes in the Inland NW Read More »
The Great American Outdoors Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure and Jobs Act both provide much-needed funds for public lands.
New Funding For America’s Green Infrastructure Read More »
Learn about road and trail running, cycling, mountain biking, triathlons and other multi-sport events and watersports, and outdoorsy events.
Inland NW Race, Ride, & Event Guide 2022 Read More »
American Rescue Plan, Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program, and Friends of the Centennial Trail combine funds for bridge improvements.
Centennial Trail Don Kardong Bridge Improvements Read More »
The Kalispel Tribe was gifted the Pack River Delta property by The Idaho Club reclaiming a portion of their traditional homeland.
Kalispel Tribe Reclaims Historic Lands Read More »
Washington Fish & Wildlife Commission made the controversial decision to cancel the 2022 spring bear hunt only because of a tie-vote.
Why Washington’s Spring Bear Hunt Was Canceled Read More »
New legislative initiative “Keep Washington Evergreen” aims to conserve 1 million acres of working and natural forests by 2040.
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