EXPLORE — Spokane Riverkeeper

Explore the Spokane River! 

There are many ways to explore the Spokane River for all ability and accessibility levels. Use the suggestions and links below to get on the river by foot, boat, or bike. 

Remember, while out on our river always wear a life jacket (It's the law) and dress for the weather. Boat within your ability level. Always check the river flows to make sure the flows are safe where you plan to go. Check the water temperature before you go out. The river can be unexpectedly cold in summer below Sullivan Road due to aquifer input and contains extremely fast flowing in spring and early summer. 

Recommended River Trips:

Portions of the Spokane River provide a great boating experience.

Portions of the Spokane River provide a great boating experience.

Other Resources:

Avista has an excellent interactive river recreation map.  

The Spokane River Forum has a interactive recreation map you can tailor to your needs. 

Forty miles long, the Centennial Trail begins at the Washington/Idaho state line and ends at Lake Spokane in Nine Mile Falls, Washington and makes an excellent walking and biking path. This trail is paved and has many different access points. The Friends of the Centennial Trail has a map on their site

The Devils Toenail provides dramatic views and a challenge for expert rafters.

The Devils Toenail provides dramatic views and a challenge for expert rafters.

The Centennial Trail is perfect for biking or taking a stroll along the Spokane River. (photo: Friends of the Centennial Trail).

The Centennial Trail is perfect for biking or taking a stroll along the Spokane River. (photo: Friends of the Centennial Trail).