Trail & Conservation News

Spring Biking: Respect to Protect

Avoid Biking Muddy Trails to Preserve Them As spring makes its hesitant debut in the inland Northwest, it can be tempting to push the season ...
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Rail Trail Group Works to Connect the Dots

REPUBLIC, WA–Ferry County Rail Trail Partners recently announced two key advancements that will allow for continued development of the rail trail in Ferry County. On ...
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Hangman Creek Project: New Trail Proposed along Spokane’s Hangman Creek

Walk along Hangman Creek and you can be with ghosts of the Columbia Mammoth, giant salmon, red band trout, and the Native Americans, immigrants, and ...
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Hangman Creek Hike (June 9)

Join The Lands Council guide, Amanda Parrish, and Inland Northwest Trails Coalition’s Hangman Creek Project Manager, Daniel Collins, on June 9 for a hike along ...
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Photo of the Spokane River by Holly Weiler.

Projects Would Enhance Recreational Access along the Spokane River

Two projects in the works along the Spokane River downstream from the lower falls and downtown Spokane would dramatically improve the way rafters, anglers, paddlers ...
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Photo of People's Park courtesy of Spokane Historical.

People’s Park: Spring Planting and Pruning (April 28)

This Arbor Day (April 28) a volunteer crew will be working on designated trails and plantings in People’s Park, located just west of downtown Spokane. ...
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Photo overlooking grain elevators along the JWT.

The Washington Bikes PAC

As this year’s legislative session enters its final month, Alex Alston, state policy director at Washington Bikes, recaps the statewide bike-related bills and budget proposals ...
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Earth Day Crag Clean-up and Climbing Community Celebration

The Bower Climbing Coalition, a Spokane non-profit organization that repairs and replaces climbing hardware at local climbing areas and promotes the community and culture of ...
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