Spokane Centennial Trail
The Spokane Centennial Trail begins at the Idaho/Washington border and continues for 39 miles to Nine Mile Falls northwest of Spokane, Washington. In addition to beautiful rural scenery, the heart of the trail passes right through the city of Spokane with its beautiful Riverfront Park, Gonzaga University, raging waterfall, delicious restaurant selections, and even a fantastic old-fashioned carousel.
If you haven’t ridden the trail in a while, you’ll be glad to read that the unfinished section of the trail, with its confusing trail detour is now completed, and it’s much easier to navigate the trail through Spokane.
Horses are allowed on the soft portions of the trail to the side of the main trail. Equestrian activity is not allowed on the asphalt portion of the trail.
Location: Washington
Surface(s): asphalt
Use(s): biking, cruiser, dog walking, Elliptigo, hiking, horseback riding, inline skating, mountain biking, recumbent, road biking, trail running, Trikking, wheelchair accessible
Length Range: 30-40 miles
Type(s): community trail, equestrian trail, hiking trail, multi-use trail, river trail, suburban trail, urban trail
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