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Centennial Trail State Park

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Biking
Cross-Country Skiing
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Washington State Parks

Spokane River Centennial Trail State Park has a 40-mile paved recreational trail that borders the
Spokane River for visitors to enjoy. The trail spans past the Washington border and
continues into Idaho, making it the perfect place for runners, hikers, cyclists, and more
to enjoy.
 
There’s plenty to see and do on this scenic trail that makes it the perfect way to explore
the area on foot. One of the things you can look out for is the statue of Antoine Plante
on the bank of Spokane Valley, where the historic Mullan Trail crossed the Spokane
River.
 
This Trail is an experience you shouldn’t miss out on. You can walk a short distance or
walk for miles; whichever best suits your goals. There are plenty of entrances to this
trail, making it easy to customize your journey! With easy access and optimum location
to food and drinks, this park is a go-to.
 
Description by Mariaelena Navarro.


Ownership: 
State of Washington


Acreage: 
526.00

Location:

Centennial Trail State Park

Washington United States

47.683737, -117.102284

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