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Guided Nature Walk at Riverside
There are currently no future events scheduled.
Join local author, Jack Nisbet, for a free, engaging hike along the Little Spokane River!
Jack Nisbet is the author of several collections of essays that explore the human and natural history of the Northwest, as well as award-winning biographies of cartographer David Thompson (Sources of the River), naturalist David Douglas ( The Collector), and John and Carrie Leiberg ( The Dreamer and the Doctor). For more information visit www.jacknisbet.com
Jack Nisbet is the author of several collections of essays that explore the human and natural history of the Northwest, as well as award-winning biographies of cartographer David Thompson (Sources of the River), naturalist David Douglas ( The Collector), and John and Carrie Leiberg ( The Dreamer and the Doctor). For more information visit www.jacknisbet.com
LOCATION: Painted Rocks Trailhead, West Rutter Parkway, Spokane 99208
TERRAIN: rolling hills, unpaved
SERVICES: pit toilet. Water is NOT available.
RECOMMENDED: sunscreen, water bottle, snack.
PARKING: Discover Pass required - www.discoverpass.wa.gov
Dogs, bicycles, strollers prohibited.
Related events
10 Oct
Volunteer Event - Riverside - Install Trail Signage
The Deep Creek Interpretive Loop trail is a 2-mile loop through moderately steep terrain in a very rocky area. Volunteers have already removed the old signage, and we will work on installing 9 new interpretive signs along the trail. This will include digging holes, setting the new post, and attaching the new signage.
11 Oct
Volunteer Event - Riverside - Install Trail Signage
The Deep Creek Interpretive Loop trail is a 2-mile loop through moderately steep terrain in a very rocky area. Volunteers have already removed the old signage, and we will work on installing 9 new interpretive signs along the trail. This will include digging holes, setting the new post, and attaching the new signage.
23 Oct