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Spokane River Centennial Trail

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Length
  
37 mi (60 km)

Season
  
All year

Spokane River Centennial Trail httpswwwspokanecountyorgImageRepositoryPath

Location
  
Washington, United States

Trailheads
  
Nine Mile Falls Idaho/Washington border

Use
  
Alternate transportation & recreation: bicycling, walking, jogging

Sights
  
Spokane River, Riverside State Park, Riverfront Park

The Spokane River Centennial Trail is a 37 miles (60 km) paved trail in Washington for alternate transportation and recreational use. It extends from Sontag Park in Nine Mile Falls, Washington to the Washington/Idaho border. It passes through the cities of Spokane, Washington, Spokane Valley, Washington, Liberty Lake, Washington, and is divided into three sections. Riverside refers to the section of the trail within Riverside State Park, Urban refers to the section within the city of Spokane, and Valley refers the Spokane Valley section west of the border. After the border into Idaho, the trail continues as the North Idaho Centennial Trail.

Contents

Map of Centennial Trail, United States

History

Following the Expo '74, advocates proposed a mixed use pathway along the river. Citizens in Washington and Idaho expanded the idea by 1986 by joining forces and suggesting a much longer trail that could be completed in time to celebrate the respective state centennials of Washington (1989) and Idaho (1990). In 2010, it was designated a National Recreation Trail.

References

Spokane River Centennial Trail Wikipedia