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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Indian Canyon

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Indian Canyon waterfall (Mike Prager)

Hidden waterfall

One of the lesser-known geologic features in Spokane is a tiny waterfall that drops into a narrow gorge just west of Spokane in an area known as Indian Canyon, which also was the location where a humiliated Chief Garry last lived.

The conservation park is part of the great gorge park envisioned and recommended in a report by the Olmsted Bros. Landscape Architects firm, of Brookline, Mass., to the Spokane Park Board in 1908.

Source: Spokesman-Review

Map Link: 4800 W. Indian Canyon Drive, Spokane, Wash.

Next Stop: Chief Garry