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Nisbet to lead walk, wild plant discussion on South Hill bluff trails

Hikers of all ages were getting exercise after work at the South Hill Bluffs.  (Rich Landers)

TRAILS — Is Spokane’s High Drive Bluff festooned with native plants or plagued by weeds?

Author and naturalist Jack Nisbet along with WSU scientist Diana Roberts will lead a hike along the bluff trails on Wednesday to help trail fans understand the vegetation.

The event starts at 7 p.m. at Polly Judd Park,1732 W. 14th Ave.

Wear clothes and shoes suitable for a hike on the trails. This workshop is not designed for young children or dogs.

Info: Diana Roberts, WSU Spokane County Extension, (509) 477-2167, email robertsd@wsu.edu .

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Outdoors Blog." Read all stories from this blog