Volunteers to give key outdoor sites TLC this weekend
PUBLIC LANDS — Volunteers are planning to pick up and spruce up a couple of prized outdoors recreation features in the Spokane area this weekend.
Unveil the (Centennial) Trail, Saturday (April 20), 9 a.m.-noon
About 350 volunteers have pre-registered for the annual clean-up, working in sections to cover the entire 37.5-mile Centennial Trail from the stateline to Nine Mile Falls. The trail attracts two million visits a year.
Dishman Hills Service Day , Sunday (April 21), 9 a.m.-noon
Volunteers
are signing up
for the annual Earth Day cleanup and trail work in the Dishman Hills Natural Resource Conservation Area in Spokane Valley based out of
Camp Caro
. Organized by the
Dishman Hills Conservancy
, new signs and kiosks are set to be installed and trail projects are being planned.
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