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Spokane Riverkeeper float goes for the flow

Peter Grubb, owner of ROW Adventures, pilots paddle rafters on a wet ride through the Devil’s Toenail Rapids on the Spokane River in Riverside State Park. (Rich Landers / The Spokesman-Review)

RIVERS — The Spokane  Riverkeeper , which keeps a watchful eye on the health and other issues along Spokane’s most precious resource, is planning a whitewater float trip that will leave participants smiling and raise a little money, too.

The Riverkeeper will join with ROW Adventures on June 26th at 4:30 p.m. for a fun and informative Happy Hour float down the river through Riverside State Park, the frothing Bowl and Pitcher rapids and the mischievous Devil’s Toenail.

This trip costs $75, and ROW Adventures will be donating a major portion of the trip price back to Spokane Riverkeeper for its work for a Fishable and Swimmable Spokane River!

The fee includes a three hour trip and ALL equipment and transportation from the ROW Adventures office in downtown Spokane.

The plan calls for a short stop mid-way through the trip for some Happy Hour fun and to hear updates about the Riverkeeper program and Spokane River issues.

Seats on this trip are limited. Book spots here.

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