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United States, Washington, Spokane

Upriver Drive Parkway

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Discover the natural beauty and diverse trails of Upriver Drive Parkway in Spokane, an expansive 43.8-acre park perfect for walking, running, and outdoor activities. Whether you're a casual walker or ...

Discover the natural beauty and diverse trails of Upriver Drive Parkway in Spokane, an expansive 43.8-acre park perfect for walking, running, and outdoor activities. Whether you're a casual walker or a dedicated runner, this park offers a variety of scenic routes to suit your fitness needs. With its well-maintained trails and tranquil surroundings, Upriver Drive Parkway provides an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts to engage in their favorite activities while immersing themselves in the beauty of nature. For a rewarding and invigorating experience, this park is the ultimate destination for fitness enthusiasts seeking an enriching outdoor adventure. The park boasts a range of diverse routes, including the popular Crestline to Barker trail, which spans an impressive 26.9 miles, and the Camp Sekani Park Upriver Drive trail, a shorter 1.8-mile route with captivating natural views. Additionally, the E South Riverton Loop offers a scenic 3.2-mile trail that is ideal for both walking and running enthusiasts. With a variety of routes catering to different fitness levels, Upriver Drive Parkway provides an enriching experience for individuals seeking to explore and engage in physical activities amidst a picturesque natural setting. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or an invigorating run, this park offers a range of options to cater to your fitness preferences. For more information about the park's routes and additional details on walking and running activities, download the Pacer Pedometer app. This comprehensive app provides valuable insights into park trails and routes, allowing you to plan your fitness activities and make the most of your outdoor adventures. Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Upriver Drive Parkway while engaging in invigorating physical activities. Experience the joy of walking and running amidst nature's splendor as you explore the diverse trails this park has to offer.

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Walking and Running in Upriver Drive Parkway

Upriver Drive Parkway in Spokane, United States is a haven for walking and running enthusiasts. With its abundance of essential amenities such as parking lots, restrooms, and wheelchair-friendly facilities, the park ensures a convenient and comfortable experience for visitors. The park's well-maintained bike paths cater to both cyclists and runners, ...

Upriver Drive Parkway in Spokane, United States is a haven for walking and running enthusiasts. With its abundance of essential amenities such as parking lots, restrooms, and wheelchair-friendly facilities, the park ensures a convenient and comfortable experience for visitors. The park's well-maintained bike paths cater to both cyclists and runners, offering a scenic route for various physical activities. Additionally, Upriver Drive Parkway is wheelchair-friendly, promoting inclusivity for individuals with mobility challenges. Whether you're looking to take a leisurely stroll or engage in a vigorous run, the park's accessibility and sports facilities make it an ideal destination for outdoor activity enthusiasts.

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Essential Amenities
Drinking water
Wheelchair friendly
Restroom
Parking lot
Sport Facilities
Bike path
Accessibility
Wheelchair friendly
Other Amenities

Bicycle parking

Nearby Parks
Minnehaha Park
Wildhorse Park
Chief Garry Park
Andrew Rypien Field
John H. Shields Park
Courtland Park
Stone Park
John H. Shields Park
Hays Park
FAQs about Upriver Drive Parkway
Where is the best place to walk in Upriver Drive Parkway?
The best place to walk in Upriver Drive Parkway is the 'Crestline to Barker' route, which is a 26.9-mile trail known for its scenic views and diverse terrain. The Pacer community has rated this route highly for its challenge and natural beauty.
How many routes are in Upriver Drive Parkway?
Upriver Drive Parkway offers a variety of routes, including 'Crestline to Barker' (26.9 miles), 'Camp Sekani Park Upriver Dr' (1.8 miles), and 'E South Riverton Loop' (3.2 miles). These routes cater to different fitness levels and preferences, providing options for walkers and runners of all abilities.
Which is the longest route in Upriver Drive Parkway?
The longest route in Upriver Drive Parkway is the 'Crestline to Barker' trail, spanning 26.9 miles. This route is popular among experienced walkers and runners seeking a challenging and rewarding outdoor adventure. The Pacer community has praised this route for its length and natural surroundings.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Upriver Drive Parkway?
Yes, Upriver Drive Parkway offers a range of amenities for walkers and runners, including multiple parking lots, restrooms, wheelchair-friendly paths, and drinking water stations.
How accessible is Upriver Drive Parkway?
Upriver Drive Parkway is wheelchair-friendly, ensuring accessibility for all individuals who wish to walk, run, or engage in sports activities.
What kind of sports can I do in Upriver Drive Parkway?
In Upriver Drive Parkway, you can enjoy activities such as walking, running, and biking on the dedicated bike paths. The park also provides bicycle parking for added convenience.
What is the best season to walk in Upriver Drive Parkway?
The best season to walk in Upriver Drive Parkway is during the spring and summer months when the weather is mild and the park is lush and green.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Upriver Drive Parkway?
In Upriver Drive Parkway, you should prepare for a mix of weather conditions. Summers are warm and dry, while winters can be cold and snowy. It's best to check the weather forecast before heading out for a walk or run.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Upriver Drive Parkway?
In Upriver Drive Parkway, you might encounter various wildlife such as deer, squirrels, rabbits, and a variety of bird species. It's a good idea to be respectful of the wildlife and keep a safe distance while enjoying your walk or run.
Nearby Parks
Minnehaha Park
Wildhorse Park
Chief Garry Park
Andrew Rypien Field
John H. Shields Park
Courtland Park
Stone Park
John H. Shields Park
Hays Park
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