Be a Willow Whip Warrior April 17th or 18th
Great volunteer opportunity to team up with The Spokane Conservation District’s Willow Warrior planting event this weekend. Get out on the water and join Trout Unlimited, The Lands Council, Spokane…
Great volunteer opportunity to team up with The Spokane Conservation District’s Willow Warrior planting event this weekend. Get out on the water and join Trout Unlimited, The Lands Council, Spokane…
The river’s ripping, Bloomsday is coming up, friends and family are coming to town, and spring fever is setting. At this time of year, there’s nothing better than trekking to…
The International Fly Fishing Film Festival coming to the Bing Crosby Theater on March 25 will be a benefit for a boat access site on the Spokane River. Rich Landers Spokesman Review blog post gives you great sneak preview of the films.
Click here to get your tickets and learn about raffle items to support the Spokane River. Visit with Craig Andersen and the Spokane Conservation District to learn more about the…
[portfolio_slideshow pagerpos=disabled] The newly expanded convention center does a masterful job of connecting people to what was there all along: the Spokane River. Indeed, as the city prospers it continues…
Click here to see raffle items and get your tickets Date: March 25th Tickets: $15 advance, $18 day of show. Doors open: 5:00 p.m. to check out raffle/auction items…
Thank you to the over 350 people who joined us for the Spokane River Forum Conference and “Our Gem” Coeur d’Alene Lake Symposium last week. With over 30 sessions, there…
The ballots have dropped for the City of Spokane’s proposed $60 million dollar Riverfront Park master plan.
Water rates in Spokane County are lower than in any other county in Washington, and just a fourth of what people pay in the Seattle area. Will there continue to be enough supply in the aquifer and enough to support river flows? The Spokesman Review reports.
The route for this year’s Spokane River Classic has been officially scouted. On Thursday, about 36 members of the Spokane Canoe and Kayak Club put-in near Gonzaga at the McKinstry access site and headed downstream to the Division St. Bridge.