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The Spokane River Centennial Trail is a 37-mile (60 km) paved trail in Eastern Washington for alternate transportation and recreational use. It is managed by Washington State Parks as the Centennial Trail State Park. [1] The trail extends from Sontag Park in Nine Mile Falls, Washington to the Washington/Idaho border.
The Spokane River Centennial Trail passes through the neighborhood, along the top of the bluff that follows the course of the river. It connects West Central with areas in northwest Spokane and beyond to Nine Mile Falls. To the east it follows the river through downtown Spokane, and out into the Spokane Valley to the Idaho state line.
Apr. 8—Frequent users of the Centennial Trail in eastern Spokane County will need to find a new place to bike, jog and meander this summer. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission ...
Centennial Trail may refer to: Black Hills Centennial Trail, South Dakota, United States; Centennial Trail (Illinois), in Chicago; North Idaho Centennial Trail, Idaho, United States; Centennial Trail (Montana), in Helena; Snohomish County Centennial Trail, Washington (U.S. state) Spokane River Centennial Trail, Washington (U.S. state)
The Spokane River Centennial Trail runs along the river connecting Logan with Downtown to the west and to points east as far as Idaho. The Don Kardong Footbridge and Iron Bridge carry automobile-free paths across the river, while a bridge carries the Centennial Trail over Hamilton Street at Gonzaga's campus. [18]
Capitol Forest is approximately bounded by U.S. Route 12 to the southwest, Interstate 5 to the east and State Route 8 to the north. It roughly contains the Black Hills.The Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve is directly east and units of the Scatter Creek Wildlife Area, such as the Black River Wildlife Area and Glacial Heritage Wildlife Area, are to the southeast.
The Black Hills is an isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America in western South Dakota and extending into Wyoming, United States. [3] Black Elk Peak, which rises to 7,242 feet (2,207 m), is the range's highest summit. [4]
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