Aiming High on the Cross-Washington MTB Race
Everyday Cyclist columnist details his experience completing the 2021 Cross-Washington Mountain Bike Race (XWA).
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Everyday Cyclist columnist details his experience completing the 2021 Cross-Washington Mountain Bike Race (XWA).
Aiming High on the Cross-Washington MTB Race Read More »
During the COVID-19 pandemic, more people started cycling, purchased bikes, and participated in virtual rides and races.
Virtual Riding & Other Pandemic Cycling Spectacles 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 »
Our friends in the Inland NW outdoors community share their go-to adventures. Get inspired to explore someplace new this summer.
Adventure Inspiration: 34 Summer Trip Ideas Read More »
Annual list of regional summer camps and nature-based schools to help #OutThereKids live their full-potential during this COVID-era summer.
Outdoorsy Summer Camps in the Inland NW – 2021 Read More »
Kamiak Butte (3,641′ elevation) is the second tallest point in Whitman County and a designated National Natural Landmark. One of four county parks, the butte can have some of the earliest spring wildflowers in March and April, although early season visitors should also be prepared for potentially snowy and icy conditions in shady spots as well as higher on the trail system.
Hiking Kamiak Butte in Whitman County, Wash. Read More »
List of favorite winter pastimes from 11 of the region’s most passionate devotees of the great outdoors, to help inspire you to get out there more this winter.
What To Do Outside This Winter Read More »
Starting as soon as February 2021, Steptoe Butte State Park will undergo major road and parking lot repairs and be closed for 12-16 weeks.
Steptoe Butte State Park Renovation Read More »
By Seth Marlin Even with shorter days and falling temperatures, the Spokane region is rich in natural beauty, and whether you’re looking for vibrant colors, or more of a winter-wonderland atmosphere, there’s something for every hiking aficionado. Here are a few of my favorite local late-season hikes. James P. Slavin Conservation Area – Nature Park Loop – 2.4 miles Located
6 Fall-Early Winter Hikes in Spokane & CDA Read More »
Spokane, Wash. Each year we’re seeing more fat bikes plowing through the snow on trails here in the Inland Northwest, a trend that has also led to more trail grooming throughout the region. From Spokane to Sandpoint, there will be miles of packed trails to roll your over-sized, under-inflated bike tires on this winter if
Fat Biking: Local Groomed Trails this Winter Read More »