Paid Stipend Opportunity: Washington State Parks Wants YOU!
Are you interested in water safety and earning money over the weekends? Washington State Parks and Recreation is funding a study led by an organization called JSI, which will monitor life…
Are you interested in water safety and earning money over the weekends? Washington State Parks and Recreation is funding a study led by an organization called JSI, which will monitor life…
Summer is heating up in the Inland Northwest and the Spokane River is the perfect place to cool off! Visit spokanewatertrail.org to locate access points for a variety of activities…
The Spokane River Forum placed life jackets at 10 Spokane River Water Trail access points (Stateline, Harvard Road, Barker Road, Mirabeau Park, Islands Trailhead, Boulder Beach, Division Street Bridge, Redband Park, People’s Park and…
Summer fun often includes taking a dip, paddle, float or angling on the Spokane River. Visit the Spokane River Water Trail to learn about access points, river flows, amenities, guides, safety and…
Saturday morning, over 125 people came out for Spokane Valley river cleanup that extended from Harvard Road to Trent Bridge. Check out the photo album to see some of the 2,600 lbs….
The logo don’t lie. 30 years ago the Northwest Whitewater Association (NWA) started “River Fest.” Said Paul Delaney, NWA’s President, we had about 250 participants who — thanks to sponsors —…
The green machine from ICCU (Idaho Central Credit Union) hit the water Tuesday to do an on-water cleanup from Stateline to Harvard Road. The photos show happy employees being great…
The Spokane River Forum and Spokane Riverkeeper are proud to announce volunteers gobbled up 27,535 lbs. of trash and litter from the Spokane River in 2022. Click here for photo gallery. “It’s the third year of…
The Forum continues to provide wayfinding and safety information at our Spokane River Water Trail access points. Thank you to Brian Durheim for getting this latest sign installed. Said Brian,…
What are your values and priorities? City of Spokane Parks & Recreation wants your input on the future of the city’s parks and natural lands. Visit www.spokaneparksmasterplan.org to learn more…