Friends of the Centennial Trail
Friends of the Centennial Trail in Spokane, WA, advocate for the maintenance and completion of the 64-mile Spokane River Centennial Trail, connecting trails and park lands in the Inland Northwest. This State Park and two-state National Recreation Trail offers a paved route following the contours of the Spokane River, providing access for various outdoor non-motorized recreational activities.
The trail, constructed between 1989-1991 in celebration of the Washington State Centennial, spans from the WA ID state line through Liberty Lake, Spokane Valley, Spokane, Riverside State Park, and Nine Mile Falls in Washington, as well as Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene in Idaho. With breathtaking views and diverse trail sections, the Centennial Trail is a cherished resource for residents and visitors alike, offering opportunities for leisurely rides, urban exploration, and challenging outdoor experiences.
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