This 40 mile paved, car-free trail bordering the beautiful Spokane River has something for everyone: running, hiking, biking, horseback riding and …
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Nov 4, 2024
It'd great to bike eastbound through the beautiful areas at Riverfront Park and contemporary 1974 Expo buildings. I stopped at Gonzaga University. Wish it would have more signs at the Y intersections… Full review by FunGuy888
Aug 28, 2024
North end of the trail is very nice ride. Paved. Lots of scenic view spots along the trail and history. Nine mile beach at the end of the trail is a very nice spot. Full review by gordh503
Jun 30, 2023
Nice bike trail also good for walking and hiking. Other than occasional homeless encampments, the trail is pretty well maintained. Full review by 265jerrya
We have done the portion of the trail through town and Gonzaga, where is another stretch that is pretty to bike?
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There are lots of pretty areas to ride on the Centennial trail. One would be to start at Fort Wright Drive (T.J. Meenach Bridge) and head out West where you will travel towards Riverside …
There are lots of pretty areas to ride on the Centennial trail. One would be to start at Fort Wright Drive (T.J. Meenach Bridge) and head out West where you will travel towards Riverside State Park which is a feel of being out of the city. Another pretty area is starting at Farr Road and head east where you will follow along the Spokane River where if you get hungry you can stop off at a variety of eateries in the Valley Mall area on Sullivan. Nice way to get a ride and a bite to eat too. Enjoy the ride.
Hello, i'm doing a essay on sustainable travel and i'd love a list of a few things that would make this place sustainable. Thank you
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Its a great outdoors area, with lots of good walking an cycling trails. With regards to Sustainable travel, have a think about trains, bus routes and other municipal travel routes. In …
Its a great outdoors area, with lots of good walking an cycling trails. With regards to Sustainable travel, have a think about trains, bus routes and other municipal travel routes. In london and europe the cities are built around trains, tube and bus routes that make public transport very sustainable.
How far is the airport from this trail? Does it have a specific trail head or can u start at multiple points? Thank you
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There are multiple points of entry. It's about 4 or 5 miles from the airport. For more information, please look at the Centennial Trail website spokanecentennialtrail
I have read that the portion of this trail (including the Idaho portion) on either side of the Washington-Idaho border that runs near Interstate 90 is uncomfortably close to the Interstate. True?
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It is close to the interstate but it is not dangerously close where you would have to have a concern.
There are several good places to rent close to the Centennial Trail. They should all include helmets with the rental, as they are legally required in the City of Spokane. On the north side …
There are several good places to rent close to the Centennial Trail. They should all include helmets with the rental, as they are legally required in the City of Spokane. On the north side of the Spokane River in Kendall Yards (where there's free parking): MonkeyBoy Bicycles rents by the day or hour: 509-863-9272 In downtown: Spoke n Sport rents by the day or hour: 509-838-8842 The only one I know of in the Spokane Valley is The Bike Hub. They only rent by the day and are a bit more expensive than those downtown. Have to arrange ahead for children's bikes to be brought from another location. 509-443-4005.