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Riverside State Park is one of the largest State Parks in Washington. This page is currently being worked on as I do more hikes in the park.
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Just nine miles from Spokane, the park offers road and mountain biking, horseback riding, rock climbing, 50 miles of hiking, 600 acres of ATV riding, camping, water sports and history. Winter is also possible with snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Many of the park structures were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps

Riverside State Park

Deep Canyon Knothead
Knothead Trail Loop
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Bowl and Pitcher Area
Equestrian Area
Spokane House
Fisk Property
ORV Area
The park provides a 600-acre off-road vehicle area for all-terrain vehicles. All-terrain vehicles are only permitted in the off-road vehicle area.
Centennial Trail offers more than 40 miles for biking, hiking, and other recreation along Spokane River.
An equestrian area features 500-acres with loop trails and 40 miles of linear trails for horseback riding.
A 7-mile loop that includes the Indian Painted Rocks and the Little Spokane River Natural Area.
Located on the southern shore of Lake Spokane is a 600 acre satellite location of the park with over a mile of shore property.
Deep Creek Interpretive Trail Loop is in the heart of the canyon and you might just think you are hiking in a National Park, at least for a few minutes.
A pedestrian suspension bridge over the river at a dramatic location with rock formations and rapids.
Spokane House Interpretive Center in Nine Mile Falls explores the history of the early fur trade in the area and local Native American culture.