Rules, Etiquette & Safety
Centennial Trail users are a diverse group. From equestrian riders in Riverside State Park to lycra-wearing athletes in training to dog walkers, the beauty of the Centennial Trail is its location and multi-use opportunity. Choose an activity that works for you! And, please respect it - and those around you - while you enjoy it.
Rules
- Non-motorized vehicles only (personal mobility aid devices allowed).
- Trail hours: 6:30 a.m. to dusk, year-round.
- No alcoholic beverages on the Trail.
- Speed limit: 15 mph
- Bicyclists and skaters yield to pedestrians.
- Pets must be under control and on an eight-foot or shorter leash at all times.
- Dog walkers must immediately remove dog deposits.
- Horses have the right of way on soft trail.
- Do not disturb plants or animals.
- Pack it in… Pack it out!
- No structures (including vendor equipment) allowed within Trail property boundaries.
- Discover Pass required if parking at trailheads in Riverside State Park.
Etiquette
- Observe Centennial Trail rules and signs.
- All Centennial Trail users yield to equestrians.
- Bicyclists, skateboarders yield to pedestrians and equestrians.
- Keep right, pass on the left and yield to faster moving users.
- PLEASE audibly say “on your left” when passing other users.
- Signal slower moving users when approaching.
- Bicyclists stay on designated Centennial Trail, two riders abreast maximum (single file if pedestrians are present).
- Wheel skiers/in-line skaters do not use sharp-tipped poles.
- Skateboarders stay on paved trail; no jumps or demonstration-type skateboarding.
Safety
- Do not leave valuables in vehicles when parking at trailheads!
- Be aware of your surroundings and use the buddy system
- Bring your cell phone.
- Do not use headphones.
- Wear a helmet when cycling or in-line skating.
- Use caution where Trail narrows, at high-use access points and blind corners.
- If you experience any safety issues while you enjoy the Centennial Trail, please take action!
- Report Emergency or Fire: Call 911
- Report Non-Emergency: Call Crime Check at 509-456-2233
- Report Illegal Camping: Call 311
- Report other concerns: Call Riverside State Park during business hours at 509-465-5064
HAVE FUN AND ENJOY THE SPOKANE RIVER CENTENNIAL TRAIL!