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THIS IS

YOUR RIVER.

We Protect It.

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THIS IS

YOUR RIVER.

We Protect It.

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Thank you to all our sponsors and participants of the 2022 Spoken River event on Oct 28, 2022. With your help we reached our fundraising goal. We can’t thank you enough for your generous support nor could we accomplish our annual goals without you!

The Spokane River flows from Lake Coeur d'Alene in the Idaho Panhandle, emptying into the Columbia River at Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, approximately 111 miles downstream.

 

For 10,000 years, native peoples gathered at a magnificent set of falls and rapids to catch salmon and trade with their neighbors. Until the 18th century, the Coeur d'Alene (Schḭtsu'umsh) and Spokane Native Americans (along with other Salish peoples) used to live and travel along the banks of the Spokane River.

 

 
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WE'RE ALL HERE BECAUSE THIS RIVER IS HERE.

History


WE'RE ALL HERE BECAUSE THIS RIVER IS HERE.

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WE ALL NEED TO PROTECT IT

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WE ALL NEED TO PROTECT IT

learn about spokane riverkeeper