EnviroStars teams up with area dentists
It may come as a surprise to many, but dentists are responsible for keeping more than our teeth healthy. Our river, too, depends on them to employ safe business practices.
It may come as a surprise to many, but dentists are responsible for keeping more than our teeth healthy. Our river, too, depends on them to employ safe business practices.
Instream flow (the amount of water flowing past a point in the river at a given time) is a regulatory term people in the Coeur d’Alene-Spokane corridor may come to…
It looks as though paddle boards are here to stay. Sightings on our Meet Me at the River trips have become more and more common. Hemel Board Company from Seattle…
Being a Spokane River Forum member keeps paying off. Just ask Victor Frazier, winner of a ROW Adventures trip for two to raft the Spokane River. And just in time…
The Washington Department of Ecology will clean-up four Spokane River beaches in Spokane Valley during September and October. Clean-up will address the accumulation of lead, arsenic, zinc and cadmium that…
The 10th annual Spokane River Clean-Up is set for Saturday, September 29th. Join 800 to 1000 Spokane River lovers to help cart out the trash that accumulates annually. Go to…
Washington State Parks, Avista and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are partnering to to increase and improve recreational opportunities, particularly around Lake Spokane.
Arbor Crest and ROW Adventures are helping float the River Forum boat with membership prizes. Membership helps keep our E-News, water trail and other river initiatives flowing. Thanks to Arbor…
Thanks to the Spokane Tribe, 16 Meet Me at the River paddlers had a special experience traveling the lower Spokane River last week.
Minutes and hand-out from meeting