Trail System Section Completions
by Mark Case The Colbert Road trail was completed last fall. We now have 900 feet of trail along the north side of Colbert Road, Click here to see full post and photos
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by Mark Case The Colbert Road trail was completed last fall. We now have 900 feet of trail along the north side of Colbert Road, Click here to see full post and photos
by Tina Wynecoop ‘There is so much to explore right here,’ Jack Nisbet says of his policy of keeping his subject matter all within a Click here to see full post and photos
By Tina Wynecoop Earlier this spring a group of teens were riding the FLSRV trail on Hatch Road. One of the buddies wore a leg Click here to see full post and photos
By Tina Wynecoop Once again author and naturalist Jack Nisbet showcased a new world for a troop of eager followers of the Friends-of-the-Little-Spokane ‘tribe’. This Click here to see full post and photos
By Tina Wynecoop The prime habitat in Spokane County for the elusive wolverine is the old growth forest atop Mt. Spokane. Imagine Little Spokane Valley Click here to see full post and photos
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife It’s good to be wise about wildlife year round to avoid problems, but it’s especially important at this time Click here to see full post and photos
Forty years ago Pineriver Park garden club and Spokane County Parks Department worked together to landscape our present entrance. Those plantings are now greatly overgrown Click here to see full post and photos
By Jack and Ro Bury Moose migrating from Mount Spokane aren’t the only wildlife safely and secretly passing through the new tunnel under the Newport Click here to see full post and photos
By Ro Bury I thought it was a small bear perched on the ice shelf that jutted into the Little Spokane River. It was dark Click here to see full post and photos