Palouse to Cascades Trail Beverly Bridge Now Open
Beverly Bridge over the Columbia River reopened with new railing and decking—a redesign specifically for non-motorized trail use.
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Beverly Bridge over the Columbia River reopened with new railing and decking—a redesign specifically for non-motorized trail use.
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May-June 2022 Inland Northwest trail and parks news, events, and other need-to-know info for eastern Wash. and northern Idaho public lands.
Inland NW Trail & Outdoor News – Spring 2022 Read More »
The Great American Outdoors Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure and Jobs Act both provide much-needed funds for public lands.
New Funding For America’s Green Infrastructure Read More »
Washington Fish & Wildlife Commission made the controversial decision to cancel the 2022 spring bear hunt only because of a tie-vote.
Why Washington’s Spring Bear Hunt Was Canceled Read More »
New legislative initiative “Keep Washington Evergreen” aims to conserve 1 million acres of working and natural forests by 2040.
New “Keep Washington Evergreen” Initiative Read More »
Inland NW trail and conservation news for Sept.-Oct. 2021, including trail projects, Public Lands Day, volunteer projects and events.
Trailhead News: Projects, Public Lands Day, & Volunteer Events Read More »
Learn about the Kalispel Tribe’s Tribal Forest Protection Act project, called the Sxwuytn-Kaniksu Connections or “Trail” Project.
Kaniksu Connections Project Planned in NE Washington Read More »
On Saturday, June 19, 2021, no entry fee to visit Washington State Parks, water-access sites, and other state-managed public lands.
Washington State Parks Recognize Juneteenth With Free Day Read More »
Every first weekend in June, WDFW hosts Free Fishing Weekend to encourage first-timers to experience the sport.
Free Fishing Weekend in Washington: June 12-13 Read More »
More outdoor adventurers are moving here from other former outdoor Meccas. They can help make the Inland Northwest a better place to live for all of us.
The Secret Is Out: Welcome to the Inland NW Read More »