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Deep Creek Canyon First Day Hike
Name of Trail: 400, Spokane River Centennial Trail, and 25
Length of Hike: 1.5 miles
Where to Meet: Deep Creek Trailhead, at the terminus of N State Park Dr, approximately 1/3 mile north after taking a right-hand turn off W Seven Mile Rd.
Is this Hike for Beginners? No
Suggested minimum age of children to attend: 8 years old
ADA Accessible? No
Stroller Accessible? No
Are leashed dogs allowed? Yes
Restrictions: Dogs are welcome on this hike but must be on leash at all times.
Registration Required: Yes, registration will be through Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/first-day-hike-deep-creek-canyon-tickets-1045068898207
Things to bring: Weather dependent: hiking boots, shoe traction cleats (yaktrax or other), waterproof or water-resistant boots, sunglasses, sunscreen, snowshoes, gators or waterproof pants. Trekking poles highly recommended.
Cancellation Information: Sarah Page, 509-570-4134, sarah.page@parks.wa.gov
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Volunteer Event - Thinning - Forest Health
Riverside State Park - Bowl & PitcherWe will be using hand saws and loppers to remove small diameter trees within large clusters of tree stands off of Tr. 211. Removing trees within this dense canopy will allow more space, water, and light for more mature trees to grow larger. From the Bowl and Pitcher parking lot, it is less than a 1/2 mile hike into the site where we will be cutting.