Dec. 20—A property east of Mead that has long been home to a rustic lodge and a snow tubing hill is now a part of Mount Spokane State Park. Washington State Parks has purchased the Bear Creek Lodge ...
Mount Spokane, Wash. – Bear Creek Lodge, a classic sight on Mount Spokane since its construction in 1953, could be demolished to make way for a new visitor center. Washington State Parks purchased ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Bear Creek Lodge near Mount Spokane has some new owners. The Washington State Parks Department purchased the parcel of land where the lodge resides and another piece of land nearby ...
If you are looking for a fun filled winter experience, check out the snow tubing at Bear Creek Lodge. The snow tubing hill is 90 feet high and nearly 800 foot long - the largest in the Inland ...
Year-round, Mount Spokane is an integral part of the Inland Northwest's outdoor scene. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the winter cold by skiing, snowshoeing, sledding and snowman-building. Bordering ...
SPOKANE, Wash - Improvements could be coming soon to Mt. Spokane State Park, as part of an overall vision for the park northeast of Spokane. Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission has been ...
John D. Linder grew up on the slopes of Mount Spokane. Linder’s parents had homesteaded and logged the mountain. Born in 1917, he began logging with his father when he was 15. He worked for the state ...
The Washington State Parks Department has purchased the parcel of land where the lodge resides.
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