The Spokane River Forum serves as a clearinghouse and information exchange for all things Spokane River.
Okay trail lovers, river afcionados and others who think Spokane's "The Best Town Ever," time to put your click where your mouth is. Vote Spokane via the Visit Spokane web site.
Water Quality Managers from Ecology get up close and personal with the Spokane River
Posted on May 24th, 2013
The Spokane River Forum was pleased to take Washington Department of Ecology water quality managers from around the state on a Meet Me at the River trip. Many thanks to the expert guides and outfitters from Pangaea River Expeditions and FLOW Adventures for providing a great adventure. View a slide show of the trip.
Visit the Spokane River Water Trail
Posted on May 23rd, 2013
The days of wondering how to access and enjoy the Spokane River are over. Come explore the Spokane River Water Trail web site, www.spokanewatertrail.org....
No Docks at the Rocks
Posted on October 24th, 2012
In a victory for those trying to protect Spokane River shoreline, a developer proposal to install up to thirty docks downstream of Plantes Ferry Park by Centennial Bridge in Spokane Valley has been defeated. The docks were proposed as part of an upscale housing development called Coyote Rocks.
Paddle Board demo day in Spokane
Posted on September 17th, 2012
It looks as though paddle boards are here to stay. Sightings on our Meet Me at the River trips have become more and more common....
State Parks, Avista and DNR teaming up to improve Nine Mile and Lake Spokane area recreational opportunities
Posted on August 3rd, 2012
Washington State Parks, Avista and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are partnering to to increase and improve recreational opportunities, particularly around Lake Spokane.
Kayaking the lower Spokane
Posted on August 3rd, 2012
Thanks to the Spokane Tribe, 16 Meet Me at the River paddlers had a special experience traveling the lower Spokane River last week.
No Docks at the Rock River Rally
Posted on August 9th, 2011
A consortium of recreation, environmental and conservation groups have joined forces to promote a River Rally Sunday, August 21st that’s about both celebrating summer and making a clear statement: No Docks at the Rock. “If it floats, you’re ready” say event organizers.
Upriver Dam access open
Posted on August 9th, 2011
Upriver Dam access point now open. Read more.
Moonlight Paddle with Wine and Cheese this Friday
Posted on July 13th, 2011
This Friday there are still three seats available for a moonlight paddle from Plese Flats to Nine Mile.
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