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Riverside State Park Foundation Open House

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Come visit a series of open house events in Riverside State Park.

We love our state parks and we want you to love them too! We are inviting you to visit our open houses in June and July for a meet and greet with the organizations and nonprofits that recreate in the park. In partnership with the National Association of State Park Foundations and Riverside State Park, join us as we share appreciation for our most cherished natural resources--our state parks.

We are featuring THREE locations within Riverside State Park so you can discover the recreational opportunities these locations have to offer. 

June 29  I  Saturday  I  Equestrian Area

July 13  I  Saturday  I  Spokane House Interpretive Center

July 27  I  Saturday  I  Seven Mile Airstrip

Directions

Equestrian Area 3402 N Equestrian Lane, Spokane, WA, 99205

Spokane House Interpretive Center 13501 Nine Mile Road, Nine Mile Falls, WA, 99026

Seven Mile Airstrip 7903 W Missoula Road, Nine Mile Falls, WA, 99026

Related events

12 Apr

Volunteer Event - Riverside - Riparian Plant Maintenance

Join us along the Little Spokane River for riparian plant maintenance. Dogwood, Cottonwood, Aspen, and Willows were planted with cages placed around them to avoid critters munching on them. Now that the plants are well established and mature, it's time to remove the cages. There is also an invasive grass growing in this area. We can mow down the reed canary grass to avoid it going to seed and spreading.
17 Apr

Volunteer Event - Riverside - Upgrade Picnic Tables & Shelter

Join us at Bowl & Pitcher to give our picnic shelter some TLC. We will replace the picnic table boards on 4 tables and begin sanding down the inside of the shelter to remove graffiti and prepare for a fresh coat of paint.
22 Apr

Volunteer Event - Centennial Trail - Forest Health (Thinning)

Happy Earth Day!

Join us to improve young stands of Ponderosa Pine and Doug Fir through reducing overcrowded stands. Giving trees proper spacing allows them to grow with health and vigor instead of competing with one another for space, light, and water. We will use handsaws and loppers to remove trees and lay them alongside the trail to prepare for the woodchipper to make a pass through at a later date.

We will meet at Wilbur Trailhead and walk or shuttle to the thinning site (about 1/4-1/2 mile from the trailhead).