Inchelium, WA Dog Walking Trails and Maps

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Ferry County Rail Trail

25 mi
State: WA
Ballast, Crushed Stone

Golden Tiger Pathway

5.5 mi
State: WA
Asphalt, Gravel
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The beauty of the Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail (Centennial Trail) comes alive in stands of ponderosa pines and Douglas-firs, blooms of elderberry and sumac, exposed basalt in the deep...
WA 40 mi Asphalt
The Ferry County Rail Trail runs between the communities of Republic and Danville at the Canadian border in northeast Washington. It follows the former corridor of the Great Northern Railway. The...
WA 25 mi Ballast, Crushed Stone
The Golden Tiger Pathway offers a 5.5-mile route in the community of Republic in northeast Washington. In addition to walking and biking, it's open to motorized ATV use. The Great Northern Railroad...
WA 5.5 mi Asphalt, Gravel

Recent Trail Reviews

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

Choose Your Own Adventure

July, 2025 by dmurphy52

Background: My wife and I are in our 70's, I ride a recumbent, she rides a pedal assist E-bike.

We rode the entirely of this path, heading west out of downton Spokane the first day, and east from the same starting point the second day.

The ride west mixes scenery with challenge, at least for folks in our age group. Best to download the trail map from Traillink onto your phone or device, as there are a couple of spots where the trail is on paved roads for a stretch, and the transitions can be a bit tricky. There are some significant grades on parts of this trail, with my Wahoo cyclometer briefly registering 10% at times. All that said, this is a marvelous trail to ride, and the endpoint at a lake is a fine place for a picnic, getting water, using the restroom, and just kicking back for a bit. The path is in good repair, the scenery well worth the exertion.

The eastern leg (starting from downtown) is a breeze. Mildly rolling inclines along the river, smooth well maintained bike path, sounds of happy folks floating the river down below...good stuff for anyone from kids that have just learned to ride to older folks that love to ride but are not looking for an exhausting outing. My wife and I rode to the Idaho border, where the Idaho section of the trail picks up and heads for Coeur d'Alene. Though it lacks the physical challenge of the western leg of this trail, this section of the trail fits snugly into the "mighty fine" category. Enjoy!

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

Mirabeau Park to Freya

July, 2025 by bobdebhouse

We rode 8 miles from Mirabeau Park which is just east of Pines road to Freya. The trail is very nice however you lose it to streets in a few places which aren’t marked. East of Mirabeau you will find yourself dropped out onto Maringo Drive a quiet neighborhood street. In four blocks you’ll need to cross the very busy 4 lane traffic of Argonne Road, which has no marked crosswalk. Continue west on Maringo Drive which will drop you onto Upriver Drive. Again, there are no Centennial Trail signs to show you are following the correct route. Continue westbound until you arrive at Boulder Beach. From there you will find the actual trail with the signage resume.

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

Military Cemetery to 9 Mile Falls Dam

July, 2025 by bobdebhouse

My husband and I love this route, however at the beginning of the route for at least a quarter of a mile, there are “cuts” across the road in the asphalt, which are very jarring and really annoying. Maybe they’re put there to channel the water off of the trail; I would’ve given the trail five stars had it not been for those The rest of the trail is an absolute dream. If you follow the trail a little bit farther past the dam, you will come to the Nine Mile Falls recreation area, which is perfect for a picnic lunch. Enjoy!

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Golden Tiger Pathway

It's a lovely little trail but the paved section is very short with wonderful views of the valleys and mountains around you

April, 2024 by urbanmetalartist

It's a lovely little trail but the paved section is very short with wonderful views of the valleys and mountains around you

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

Take West part it’s fantastic

September, 2023 by mikhaila

I am not sure why people give it 2 stars. It is a long trail and definitely in a city it will have issues. But I took West part from Military Cemetery trailhead to Nine Miles Falls park and the trail was fantastic. Wonderful views, good pavement, but boy, it is not rails to trails for sure :-). Up and down hills. Not too bad but many would prefer ebike I guess.

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

No trail exist from boulder beach east a few miles and shoulders of the road have glass and debris. Very dangerous during high vehicle traffic times. There is a safer alternative but it is all roads and no trail.

September, 2021 by eddie.wilsonsr

No trail exist from boulder beach east a few miles and shoulders of the road have glass and debris. Very dangerous during high vehicle traffic times. There is a safer alternative but it is all roads and no trail.

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

Aug 2021 yeah

August, 2021 by debimiller91

Lots of detours! Nice view along the city river section but every direction there were detours. And then homeless coming out of the bushes.

Ferry County Rail Trail

remote and beautiful. a hidden gem

October, 2020 by justbikeit

We were able to ride the Curlew Lake section as well as the section north of the town of Curlew toward Danville for about 7 miles along the Kettle River. The trail crews have done an excellent job with maintaining the surface in these areas. We spoke with a volunteer who said the bridges for the washouts will be installed this Fall allowing more of the trail to be accessible again. There’s a dedicated crew of people who maintain this trail yearly. Well worth a trip to this part of the state to enjoy this hidden gem. Fall colors are glorious or a Spring ride along the shores of the flowing Kettle River make this a worthy multi season destination. The volunteers of Ferry County are proud of their trail and hope more folks will enjoy what they have tirelessly worked to create. tththihibeautiful scenic trail. We’ve been on it three times over the past few years

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

urban and rural ride

August, 2020 by 7d6hy8gyd6

Great trail that includes both rural and urban scenery. Beautiful river views along the way and a few inclines on the west trail.

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

Best Trail for Any Type of Rider

May, 2020 by christine3elizabeth

Paved, has areas that are flat, others with hills and curves, well maintained, off the road so vehicle traffic is not an issue, right along the Spokane River and you see and hear the river, benches, water fountains and restrooms along the trail in addition to mile markers. This is by the far the best trail and form of exercise I’ve had in years. Easy access to the trail along it’s 30+ miles, you can get off the trail and go to restaurants if you’d like. Highly recommend es.

Spokane River Centennial State Park Trail

Rode the whole route fully loaded on 38 mm tires and what a sweet cruise. The I was noisy but the river was sweet. loved the ride

September, 2019 by nardclaar

Rode the whole route fully loaded on 38 mm tires and what a sweet cruise. The I was noisy but the river was sweet. loved the ride

Ferry County Rail Trail

A bumpy ride

August, 2019 by kaynash

The improved section of trail around Curlew lake was great but the majority of the trail was ballast to the town of Curlew and was either closed or unrideable. We wanted to do the trail from Curlew Lake to Danville but ended up going to Curlew on highway and then turning around. Scenery is great but multiple improvements needed for it to be a good trail.

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