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Centennial Trail State Park

Overview
Centennial Trail State Park is a 372-acre day-use park, 37 miles long. The park consists of a paved trail meandering along the Spokane River and extending from Nine Mile Falls to the Idaho state line. The trail is punctuated with 42 historical and archaeological sites, most of which remain to be marked.

Hours
Summer: 6:30 a.m. to dusk.
Winter: 6:30 a.m. to dusk.

The park is open year-round for day use only.

Facilities
Deep Creek has three picnic tables and one kitchen shelter with electricy; 20 picnic tables are located at Sontag Park.

Activities
Picnicking, hiking and biking trails, fishing, swimming, bird watching, mountain biking, interpretive activities, wildlife viewing.

Directions
Located along the Spokane River, between Nine Mile Falls, Wash., and the Idaho state border.

Centennial Trail can be reached from any major crossroad that intersects the Spokane River. The park trail follows the river from Nine Mile Falls, WA to the Idaho state line.

Information Courtesy Of Washington State Parks