How your membership donations help
Trail Advocacy
The Friends of the Centennial Trail is YOUR public voice for issues involving the Trail such as improved access, safety, and maintenance. We work with user groups and local and state authorities to ensure that your Trail experience is as good as it can be!
Trail Improvement
The Friends of the Centennial Trail has a long history of involvement in significant improvements along the Trail through fundraising campaigns, lobbying efforts, and collaborative agreements with governmental agencies and property owners along the Trail. Examples include:
- Procurement of funds for completion of the West Link bridge across the Spokane River
- Addition of restrooms, drinking fountains, picnic tables and benches along the Trail and at trailheads
- Whitewater Park Trail access
- Improved signage along the Trail
Trail Development
The development of the trails is an ever growing process. Please read more information about Trail development here.
Other projects we continue to support
- The Cheney Fish Lake connection
- Regional Trail efforts to connect to other communities
- Practical commuter routes
- Development of interest in neighborhoods to have trails connect to the Centennial Trail
- New projects that affect the Centennial Trail
- The Ben Burr connecting Trail