Trails
Volunteers Needed!
Care about trails? Love being outdoors? Volunteer to help maintain Spokane's beautiful trails!
To sign up for future work parties, contact Mike Aho at 509.625.6546 or maho@spokanecity.org
About Spokane's Trails:
If you like a leisurely stroll on a Sunday afternoon, a hike along the river, a trail run, a great place to walk your dog, or a challenging mountain bike ride, we have a wide variety of options for you. Our trail system is expanding and your choices are numerous as you experience our great outdoors close to home.
Beacon Hill and Camp Sekani have miles of trails for biking and hiking including the areas largest Free Ride Park and a beginner’s mountain bike skill park. Maps of the Beacon Hill recreation area trail are now complete and available for sale. The two-sided, full-color map shows trails, access points, points of interest, parks, land ownership, and community connections. One side of the map is an overview of the entire trail system. The other focuses on Camp Sekani mountain bike park. Trails are rated for mountain bike ability levels, but are open to all non-motorized users including hikers, trail runners, dog walkers, and climbers. The map is available to buy for $8 at local bike and outdoor shops, including Mountain Gear, Bike Hub, Bicycle Butler, Wheel Sport East and North Division Bike and Ski. Sales of the map are a fundraiser for the Fat Tire Trail Riders Club (FTTRC), which supports local trail building, maintenance and advocacy activities.
To find out more about the Beacon Hill area view the master plan.
The Spokane County Regional Trails Plan put together by the Inland Northwest Trails Coalition, Spokane County Building and Planning, Spokane County Parks, Golf, and Recreation is an excellent resource on the region's trail plan.
The Spokane Regional Health District, National Park Service and Inland Trail Coalition partnered to create this wonderful walking map which shows eight local hikes.
Trails can form an interconnected system that: provides transportation alternatives and reduces traffic congestion; creates new recreational opportunities; increases property values; protects natural resources; and encourages tourism and business development.
