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Boating
Riverside State Park offers several
kinds of boating adventures:
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Lake
Spokane (or Long Lake), a 25-mile long
reservoir at the north end of the park. A boat launch just off Highway 291, near the
confluence of the Spokane and Little Spokane Rivers, offers access to the east end of Lake
Spokane. There are numerous stumps and sand banks in the east end of the lake. Read the
material on the bulletin board at the boat launch, and use caution at all times.
There is a $5 fee for the boat launch.
The Spokane River, running through
the middle of the park for nearly ten miles, offering adventure for canoes, kayaks, rafts
and rowboats. Parts of the Spokane are dangerous (up to class III), especially to those
who do not recognize the hazardous nature of moving water.
The
Little Spokane River, a six-mile meandering river in a
natural setting, ideal for canoes and kayaks. Because it is a natural area, alcohol, pets,
swimming, and inner tubes are prohibited.
- Nine Mile Resort
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