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Overlooks, river trails, and open paths for March miles

By Like Media Team


March opens access to overlooks, river corridors, garden paths, and miles of paved trail. It is a practical time to reset routines and spend time outdoors on foot or on two wheels.


Scenic Overlooks & Open Views

• High Drive Bluff Park

• Mount Spokane State Park

• Huntington Park


Bluffside Perspective High Drive Bluff Park A network of gravel bluff trails overlooking Latah Valley. The elevation provides broad views and steady terrain for walking and trail running.


Ridge & Forest Access Mount Spokane State Park Washington’s largest state park by area, offering forested trails, scenic drives, and expansive viewpoints as conditions allow at lower elevations.


Along the River Huntington Park Located near Lower Spokane Falls, Huntington Park features landscaped overlooks and short paved paths with direct views of the river.


Bike & Running Routes

• Centennial Trail

• Fish Lake Trail

• Children of the Sun Trail

• Riverfront Park Loop


River Miles Centennial Trail Stretching 37 miles through Spokane County, this paved multi-use trail follows the Spokane River and connects parks, bridges, and neighborhoods.


West Plains Route Fish Lake Trail

A paved 9-mile trail beginning near Government Way and extending toward Cheney, popular for cycling and distance running.


North Spokane Corridor Path

A paved trail running along U.S. 395 in north Spokane, offering a long, uninterrupted route for cyclists and runners.


Downtown Loop

Paved pathways circle Spokane Falls and connect directly to the Centennial Trail for shorter urban mileage.


Garden Walks

• Manito Park

• Gaiser Conservatory


Formal Grounds

Includes Duncan Garden, wooded walking paths, and open lawns suitable for steady walking routes.


Indoor Green Space

Located within Manito Park, this greenhouse features tropical and seasonal plant displays year-round.


Overlooks, working studios, paved miles, and open gardens. March favors movement.

 
 
 

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