International fly fishing film festival
International fly fishing film festival April 4th! Our friends at Spokane Falls Trout Unlimited and Silver Bow Fly Shop are putting on this great event to support the river’s native…
International fly fishing film festival April 4th! Our friends at Spokane Falls Trout Unlimited and Silver Bow Fly Shop are putting on this great event to support the river’s native…
Our new “River Talk Series” will feature articles on artists, writers, kayakers, anglers, rafters, and adventurers of all kinds. People who remind us what’s in our backyard. We begin with Charley Gurche, a nationally renowned nature photographer and a local Inland Northwest explorer for thirty years.
“Gotta keep after it” explained Charlie Peterson, who has worked tirelessly for the Spokane Conservation District for the past sixteen years. “It’s easy enough to start a restoration project like…
From Lands Council Lands Council is looking for 200 volunteers to help plant 1000 trees located on California Creek and Hangman Creek. E-mail Matt West at mwest@landscouncil.org to register to…
[portfolio_slideshow] Sixty four volunteers turned out last Friday and Saturday to make the State Line restoration a success. Over two hundred volunteer hours contributed to achieving the ambitious restoration objectives…
The Lake Roosevelt Forum Conference will be at the Davenport Hotel November 19th and 20th. Click here to view agenda. Click here to register. The conference features sessions of interest…
Spokane River Water Trail signs were installed at Harvard Road, Mirabeau and Barker Road as part of Upriver Scrub clean-up day on September 28th. Click here to see PDF of…
The new Sullivan Bridge will be more than just an investment in infrastructure. With plans to expand Sullivan Park, restore the river’s riparian area, and remodel the river access site to include a stone stairway to the shore, the design looks to support both industry and recreation.
Newsflash: Ladies and Gentlemen, the Spokane River has become the newest surfing hotspot here in the Inland Northwest. Yes – that’s right…the Spokane River.
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