2016 Our Gem & Spokane River Forum Conference Update
Over 350 people shared and heard Coeur d’Alene Lake and Spokane River messages. Click here to view event photos.
Over 350 people shared and heard Coeur d’Alene Lake and Spokane River messages. Click here to view event photos.
Big thanks to the 16 people who helped plant at Islands Trailhead! This new water trail access and restoration project below Plantes Ferry is coming along great. If you are…
Looking forward to seeing fly fishing and Spokane River aficionados at the Bing this Friday. Proceeds go to Spokane River cleanup and restoration projects. Click here for more info and…
Thursday, June 16th from 8:30am to 3:30pm, location to be announced.
You don’t need to leave town to experience trout fishing. Welcome to one of the best and most unique urban fisheries in the Northwest.
The Spokane Conservation District worked with a consortium of 20 organizations to pull off a stunning achievement by securing $7.7 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Regional Conservation Partnership…
Environmental groups with local, regional and national affiliations are challenging the Spokane River in-stream flow rule that Ecology adopted in February, 2015. The purpose of an instream flow rule is…
Construction is a wonderful thing. 5 years in the making, Spokane River Water Trail Access at Islands Trailhead is happening. Just downstream of Plante’s Ferry and next to Denny Ashlock…
The City of Spokane’s Fleet Services Department has been recognized as a certified “Spokane EnviroStar” for its work to protect the environment by properly managing and reducing hazardous materials and…