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Spokane County

Trail 212 and Trail 25 Loop

Easy

2.7

(17)

77

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Trail 212 and Trail 25 Loop

01:13

4.53km

60m

Hiking

Hike the easy 2.8-mile Trail 212 and Trail 25 Loop in Riverside State Park, featuring river views and unique rock formations.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Riverside State Park

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Wilber section of the Spokane River Centennial Trail

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The Spokane River Centennial Trail starts out of Nine Mile Recreation Area and follows near the Spokane River for 40 miles to the Idaho border.

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2.73 km

1.76 km

< 100 m

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2.18 km

1.81 km

312 m

230 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Trail 212 and Trail 25 Loop?

The Trail 212 and Trail 25 Loop is located within Riverside State Park near Spokane County, Washington. You'll find parking available at various trailheads within the park. Remember that a Discover Pass is required for parking at Riverside State Park trailheads.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike this trail?

Yes, to park at any trailhead within Riverside State Park, including for this loop, you will need a Discover Pass. This pass supports Washington's state parks and recreation lands. You can find more information on the official wa.gov website.

Is the Trail 212 and Trail 25 Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, this loop is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone and protect local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The loop is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and early summer are particularly vibrant, with wildflowers adding color to the landscape. Fall offers beautiful foliage. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potential snow or ice conditions.

What is the terrain like on this loop?

The terrain is varied, moving through forested areas and open meadows. You can expect broad double-tracks, packed dirt paths, and sections that may have been old fire roads or railroad beds. The path alternates between scenic riverside routes and peaceful, wooded areas.

Is this loop suitable for families or beginners?

Absolutely! This specific 5-kilometer loop is considered to have moderate difficulty but features no significant elevation gain, making it a great option for a wide range of hikers, including families and those new to hiking.

What scenic highlights or landmarks will I see along the way?

You'll enjoy stunning river views along the Spokane River. Key scenic highlights include the iconic Bowl and Pitcher rock formations, which are unique basalt structures. You'll also cross a historic suspension bridge dating back to the 1930s, offering unique vantage points. The trail also passes through the Wilber section of the Spokane River Centennial Trail.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

The trail provides opportunities to observe local wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, beavers, and various bird species that call Riverside State Park home.

Does this loop connect with other trails in Riverside State Park?

Yes, this loop is part of a larger network within Riverside State Park. The route also passes through sections of the Spokane River Centennial Trail, Washington State Route 291 Bike Route, and the broader Centennial Trail. You'll also find sections of Trail 212 and Trail 25, which are part of the park's extensive trail system.

Is there anything unique I should know about this specific 5 km loop?

While there is a specific 5 km "Trail 212 and Trail 25 Loop" that combines these trails, it's worth noting that Trail 25 itself is a much longer, roughly 25-mile trail within Riverside State Park. This particular loop offers a shorter, more accessible experience, perfect for a moderate hike without significant elevation.

Can I hike this trail during winter?

Yes, you can hike this loop in winter. However, be prepared for colder temperatures, and there might be snow or ice on the paths. Always check local conditions before heading out and dress in layers.

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