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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.
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)
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 ...
The rail trail project was first conceived in 1982, [6] and development of the trail began in 1989 during Washington State's centennial. [2] The trail was designated a National Recreation Trail in 1992. [7] An additional 10-mile (16 km) section of the current 17.5 miles (28.2 km) opened in April 2005. [6] A section of the trail extending ...
The city of Spokane is asking for residents' input on two choices for a new path that will link the Centennial Trail with the Fish Lake Trail in West Spokane. Although the two trails are separated ...
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.
Oct. 20—The Centennial Trail between Mirabeau Park and Islands Trailhead in Spokane Valley will be closed for a few weeks starting Monday. A utility line that runs under the trail failed in that ...
The Fish Lake Trail has its northern terminus on the border of Latah/Hangman and then passes through the western edge of the neighborhood on its path south. It connects to the north with the Spokane River Centennial Trail, which connects the neighborhood to the rest of the Spokane Metropolitan Area, and on the south with the Columbia Plateau Trail.