The Spokane River Run logo with a black and white mountain peak and a big orange sun behind it.

Spokane River Run

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The Spokane River Run is a series of trail runs through Riverside State Park.

We’ve got races for every level of awesomeness, from the 5K sprinters to the 50K trail blazers. Whether you’re a fitness fanatic or just looking for an excuse to escape your couch, we’ve got you covered. So #CHOOSEYOURTRAIL  5K, 10K, 25K, 25K Challenge, 50K or 50K team relay.

Our scenic courses wind through Riverside State Park, where you’ll dash along single-track trails with pine-scented air, basalt cliffs that’ll make you feel like a mountain goat, and don’t forget the Spokane River roaring in the background. Or, if you’ve ever thought, “Hey, my friends and I could totally outpace these woods,” then this is your time to shine. our 50K relay is the perfect challenge to tackle with your crew.

But here’s the kicker – we’re not just about breaking a sweat, we’re about breaking records in generosity too. The Spokane River Run is on a mission to fundraise for the Garfield A.P.P.L.E program and its amazing partners. Plus, our entire operation is powered by the passion of our volunteers. That’s right, every dollar you invest in your race entry goes straight to supporting the cause. We’re not just running; we’re running with a purpose.

Related events

21 Dec

Volunteer Event - Thinning - Forest Health

Riverside State Park - Bowl & Pitcher

We will be using hand saws and loppers to remove small diameter trees within large clusters of tree stands off of Tr. 211. Removing trees within this dense canopy will allow more space, water, and light for more mature trees to grow larger. From the Bowl and Pitcher parking lot, it is less than a 1/2 mile hike into the site where we will be cutting.
22 Dec

Volunteer Event - Thinning - Forest Health

Riverside State Park - Bowl & Pitcher

We will be using hand saws and loppers to remove small diameter trees within large clusters of tree stands off of Tr. 211. Removing trees within this dense canopy will allow more space, water, and light for more mature trees to grow larger. From the Bowl and Pitcher parking lot, it is less than a 1/2 mile hike into the site where we will be cutting.
01 Jan

Deep Creek Canyon First Day Hike

Led by Park Staff and volunteers, participants will hike to the overlook of the Deep Creek Canyon before descending to the Spokane River Centennial Trail to cross the Deep Creek bridge. Participants will then climb the first leg of the Deep Creek Interpretive trail as they make their way back to the trailhead. Snacks will be provided at the trailhead. Discover Pass is not required on January 1st.