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The trail is considered the county’s largest park and officially opened in 1989, the state’s centennial year. It follows an abandoned railroad grade that was laid in the late 1800s.
The most significant expansion of the Centennial Trail in two decades will stretch the prized bike path and walkway from Riverfront Park west along the Spokane River gorge near Kendall Yards. Most ...
The Centennial Trail at Estrella Mountain Regional Park is going to get built, according to the Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department director, despite problems that so far have brought ...
The Spokane River Centennial Trail is the envy of cities across the country and a local fixture for walkers, runners, cyclists, skaters, even anglers. But what you see isn’t all you should get ...
The Centennial Trail is paved and runs along the Spokane River from Riverside State Park west of Spokane all the way past Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. It is used by 2 million people per year.
“The Centennial Trail is such a great asset to the community,” Oertle said. Safety is the big issue, Oertle said, and she won’t bike along the gap in the trail south of the city.
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