Snowshoe Hike with Ranger Poster

Mount Spokane Ranger-Guided Snowshoe Walk

There are currently no future events scheduled.
Join Interpretive Ranger Kara Frashefski for a snowshoe walk as she talks about the park's history.

Length of hike: 2.6 miles (approx. 2hrs)
Degree of difficulty: easy.
Not ADA/stroller accessible.
Ages 10 and up recommended.
Leashed dogs allowed.
Things to bring: Snowshoes (REQUIRED), waterproof or water-resistant boots, gators or waterproof pants, trekking poles, sunglasses, sunscreen.

Sno-Park pass required for parking:https://parks.wa.gov/passes-permits/permits/sno-park-permits

Carpooling encouraged due to limited parking spaces.

Directions

47.903895504625, -117.1244349886

Meet at the Lower Kit Carson parking area, also known as the Hairpin Turn parking area: 1.8 miles past the park office on Mt. Spokane Park Drive.

Contact Us

Name Kara Frashefski
Phone 509-505-7721
Email kara.frashefski@parks.wa.gov

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