Press Release

September 13, 2023

Future expansion opportunity for Riverside State Park needs public input

Media contact

Name Sarah Fronk
Department Communications
Email media@parks.wa.gov

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission (Parks) invites the public to participate in conversations about a potential expansion of Riverside State Park

In partnership with Inland Northwest Land Conservancy (Conservancy) and the Spokane Tribe of Indians, Parks is pursuing an opportunity to acquire part of a 1,000-acre parcel known as “Glen Tana” for the environmental stewardship of riparian and upland habitat, expanded recreational access in a high-demand and near urban location and support of salmon reintroduction efforts. 

The Glen Tana property was purchased by the Conservancy in August to protect the land and river from development in perpetuity. The Conservancy will serve as an interim owner while the Spokane Tribe of Indians and Washington State Parks secure the funding to acquire portions of the land that they will own and manage. 

To open the opportunity to acquire this parcel in the future, Parks must first complete a Classification and Management Plan (CAMP). CAMP is a multi-staged public planning process that identifies issues and opportunities, explores alternative approaches and makes recommendations for park land classifications. The CAMP process does not include the acquisition of the parcel. Instead, it determines a long-term park boundary and identifies lands that further the recreation and conservation mission of a park. 

Parks will make an official designation for the parcel by late fall of 2024.  

The public is invited to learn more and share feedback: 

In-person public meeting 

Sept. 26 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. 

North Spokane Library 

44 E. Hawthorne Rd.  

Spokane, WA 99218  

Parks is also offering a virtual meeting option on Sept. 28, 2023 from 6:30-8 p.m. View a recording of the presentation here.

The public can also participate in the process by providing feedback through this survey and submitting comments. Responses collected will help Parks develop alternatives throughout the planning process. 

For more information and for updates about the project, please visit the Riverside State Park Expansion Opportunity webpage.