TOGETHER,
FOR THE RIVER.
TOGETHER,
FOR THE RIVER.
WE WORK TO PROTECT & RESTORE THE SPOKANE RIVER WITH COMMUNITY CONNECTION
WE WORK TO PROTECT & RESTORE THE SPOKANE RIVER WITH COMMUNITY CONNECTION
As their on-water intern, I quickly realized this role was about much more than rafting. It was about learning technical river skills, stepping into leadership, and building lasting community connections.
Macroinvertebrates are powerful indicators of water quality and habitat. These aquatic bugs live in our local streams and rivers year round, making them susceptible to seasonal or intermittent pollution that may missed by water quality testing. Read on to find out what we found!
Join Spokane Riverkeeper and 350 Spokane for an easy, educational, 7-mile roll on the Centennial Trail in Spokane! Bring your bike, roller skates, scooter, or other human-powered wheels to join us as we roll along the Spokane River!
Join us for the free premiere of The River Speaks by Chase Ogden, a film exploring the stories, history, and community connection to the Spokane River. Sponsored by Eastern Washington University, this event includes a post-screening discussion with the filmmaker and local panelists.
This isn’t just any lager — it’s beer with a mission. Join us for the first pour and be part of something that gives back to the river we all love. Sip the new lager, enjoy fresh farm-to-table bites, browse exclusive merch, and soak in the good vibes.
We’re excited to be partnering with Wildland Cooperative, a brewery and farm collective rooted in sustainable agriculture and ethical business practices. Based in Green Bluff, just north of Spokane, WA, Wildland is committed to strengthening local food and beverage systems by supporting small-scale producers, environmental stewardship, and community connection. Learn more at wildland.coop.