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Your gift keeps the Spokane River Centennial Trail thriving for millions of users every year.
Why Your Support Matters
The Spokane River Centennial Trail is more than just a path. It is a community lifeline. Stretching 40 miles along the river, the trail connects neighborhoods, welcomes 2.5 million annual visitors, and inspires outdoor adventure for people of all ages.
Every time someone walks their dog, trains for Bloomsday, commutes to work by bike, or takes a family stroll, the trail is doing what it was built to do: bring people together. But keeping it safe, beautiful, and accessible takes ongoing investment.
The Power of Your Gift
Your donation directly supports:
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Trail Maintenance: Repairs, resurfacing, and upgrades to keep the trail in top shape
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Wayfinding and Safety: Clear signage and maps to guide every user
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Trail Enhancements: Landscaping, improved trailheads, and educational features that enrich the experience
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Trail Projects: Closing trail gaps, restoring bridges, and building connections with other trail systems that last for generations
When you give, you are not just funding projects. You are fueling stories of connection, health, and joy on the Centennial Trail.
A Trail Built by Community
From the very beginning, the Spokane River Centennial Trail has been more than pavement along the river. It has been a community vision brought to life. Inspired citizens first dreamed of the trail, local leaders and businesses partnered to make it a reality, and thousands of donors and volunteers have sustained it for more than three decades.
That spirit of community still drives the trail today. Every sign replaced, every bridge restored, every mile maintained is possible because people like you believe the trail matters.
Your donation, whether $25 or $25,000, continues that legacy of care and commitment. Together, we ensure that the Centennial Trail remains one of Spokane’s most iconic treasures, welcoming families, commuters, athletes, and visitors for generations to come.
Be part of the story
Donate today and help protect, maintain, and enhance the Spokane River Centennial Trail for generations to come.
