The Spokane River Centennial Trail is a non-motorized 37-mile paved pathway. The trail begins at the State Line of Idaho & ends at Nine Mile Falls, Washington and generally follows the Spokane River, allowing access for kayaking, canoeing & fishing.
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 This giant wagon entertains children in Spokane's Riverfront Park, near the trail.
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Location: Spokane County
City(s): Spokane, Nine Mile Falls, WA
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Length: 37 miles.
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Popularity: Rather
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Elevation:
Gain
Loss
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Facilities |
Trail Condition |
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Drinking Water:
Yes
Restrooms:
Yes
Benches:
Yes
Picnic Tables:
Yes
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Surface Type:
Paved
Surface Quality:
Scenery:
Lighting:
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Ratings: 0 = none/ the worst
5 = average
10 = excellent
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Website: http://www.spokanecentennialtrail.org/
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Maps: Maps of trail sections Order paper map Overview
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Connections: 1. Connects to the North Idaho Centennial Trail that goes through Coeur d'Alene.
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Photo Gallery A pedestrian bridge and tower in Riverfront Park.
 A view of the falls from the Monroe St bridge, along the future route of the trail.
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