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Organized runs hit the trails around Spokane

Inaugural run: Approximately 300 runners turned out Saturday on a beautiful day to take part in the inaugural Wild Moose Chase Trail Run, organized by Eastern Washington University’s second-year Doctor of Physical Therapy students. Runners could choose to run 5-kilometer, 10K or 25K courses that all started from Selkirk Lodge in Mt. Spokane State Park and headed out into the woods filled with wildlife and scenic mountain views.
Inaugural run: Approximately 300 runners turned out Saturday on a beautiful day to take part in the inaugural Wild Moose Chase Trail Run, organized by Eastern Washington University’s second-year Doctor of Physical Therapy students. Runners could choose to run 5-kilometer, 10K or 25K courses that all started from Selkirk Lodge in Mt. Spokane State Park and headed out into the woods filled with wildlife and scenic mountain views.

TRAILS– Two notable trail runs are coming up in the Spokane area:

Wild Moose Chase Trail Run, Sept. 29, on 5K, 10K and 25K routes on trails at Mount Spokane State Park.

(No Discovery Pass required; reduced fees for kids.)  

Email: wildmoosechase@gmail.com

Sekani Trail Run, Oct. 13, choose to walk or run on 5K or 10K courses at Camp Sekani, a 125-acre natural park above the Spokane River in Spokane Valley.



Rich Landers
Rich Landers joined The Spokesman-Review in 1977. He is the Outdoors editor for the Sports Department writing and photographing stories about hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, conservation, nature and wildlife and related topics.

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