Horse & Equestrian in Spokane, Washington
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Horse Use In National Forests

Colville National Forest
The Colville National Forest is located in the northeast corner of Washington and covers 1.9 million acres. Over a million people relax and play in the Colville each year. In addition to camping and berry picking visitors can enjoy a variety of other recreation activities. The Colville's lakes and streams are filled with cutthroat, eastern brook and rainbow trout. There are several recreation sites and trailheads including a number of trails that are universally accessible.
Horses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedRV campingTent camping
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Trails

Batey-Bould ORV Area
This trail has elevations of 2500 to 4400 feet and is considered to be easy to most difficult depending on the part.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedFishingATV are allowed

Bead Lake Trail #127
This trail is 6.4 miles with elevations of 3040 to 3600 feet and is considered to be difficult.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedFishingATV are allowed

Bead Lake Trail #127.1
This trail is 1 mile long with elevations of 3440 to 3420 feet and is considered to be difficult.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedFishingATV are allowed

Centennial Trail State Park
Recreation offered at the Centennial Trail State Park includes fishing, hunting, horse rental, and swimming. The park consists of a paved trail meandering along the Spokane River and extending from Nine Mile Falls to the Idaho state line. The trail is punctuated with 42 historical and archaeological sites, most of which remain to be marked.
Horses are allowed

Chewelah Mountain Trail
This trail is 12 miles long with elevations of 5740 to 3840 feet and is considered to be difficult.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedFishingATV are allowed

Geophysical Nordic Ski and Mountain Bike Trails
This trail is 6.6 miles long with an elevation of 2500 feet and is considered to vary from easy to most difficult.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedFishingATV are allowed

Riverside State Park
This is a 10,000-acre camping park along the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers in Eastern Washington. The park supports a wide variety of recreational activities and is rich in history. Freshwater marshes, running rivers and beautiful countryside make up the terrain. The park offers one kitchen shelter with electricity and two without electricity, plus 10 sheltered and 122 unsheltered picnic tables. This park features a 600-acre off-road vehicle riding area for dirt bikes and snowmobiles, as well as 37 miles of hiking along the Centennial Trail and many more miles on other trails.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedATV are allowed
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