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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Visions Of The Inland Northwest Nature Walk Watching The Wildlife On The Little Spokane River

The Little Spokane River as it winds through the magnificent natural area from St. George’s to the confluence with the Spokane River is a four-season spectacular inhabited by wildlife of all types: blue heron, bald eagle, occasional moose, coyotes, flocks of Canada geese, deer, beaver, raccoons and porcupines. At times one sees beautiful fog banks making an ethereal scene of the whole meandering beautiful river.

Robert Hedequist of Spokane