
The Spokane River Centennial Trail begins at the Idaho state line and ends at Nine Mile Falls, Washington. Our one-of-a-kind Trail has its metropolitan center section in downtown Spokane, and branches out to more rural east and west endpoints. The Trail's path generally follows the contours of Spokane River, allowing access for many types of outdoor recreational activities.
The "centennial" name refers to the Trail's initial construction period, which happened soon after the Washington State Centennial. Most sections of the Trail were completed between 1989 and 1991. The total length of the Centennial Trail is 37 miles. From end to end, it is completely paved.Thirty miles of its route are on safe, separated trail (Class 1 trail).
In 2008, there were more than 2 million uses on the Centennial Trail. The Trail is ADA accessible. Walk, run, skate, or bike on the Spokane River Centennial Trail. Or just enjoy the peace and quiet of nature, abundant wildlife, and gentle flow of the river.