Spokane River Centennial Trail

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The Spokane River Centennial Trail is a popular multi-use recreational path that follows the Spokane River through urban and natural landscapes in eastern Washington.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf multi-use trail
rail trail
recreational trail
allows leashed dogs
category Bike paths in Washington State
Hiking trails in Washington State
connectsTo Spokane River Centennial Trail self-linksurface differs
surface form: North Idaho Centennial Trail
crosses multiple bridges over the Spokane River
designedFor bicycling
commuting
inline skating
running
walking
easternTerminus Idaho state line
follows Spokane River
former railroad corridor in some segments
hasDesignation National Recreation Trail
hasTrailheads multiple access points along route
hasView Spokane River
river canyons
urban skyline of Spokane
length approximately 37 miles
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State

eastern Washington
managedBy Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
local jurisdictions along the route
opened early 1990s
partOf Washington State Parks trail system
passesNear Gonzaga University
Liberty Lake
Mirabeau Point Park
Riverfront Park (Spokane)
Spokane Falls
passesThrough Liberty Lake, Washington
Riverside State Park
Spokane Valley, Washington
Spokane, Washington
downtown Spokane
natural areas
urban areas
prohibits motorized vehicles (except authorized)
purpose non-motorized transportation
recreation
region Inland Northwest
surface paved
usage year-round
westernTerminus Nine Mile Falls, Washington

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Spokane, Washington hasLandmark Spokane River Centennial Trail
Spokane Falls near Spokane River Centennial Trail
Spokane River Centennial Trail connectsTo Spokane River Centennial Trail self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: North Idaho Centennial Trail