Centennial Trail State Park - United States

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About Centennial Trail State Park

RV quick facts for Centennial Trail State Park

DetailInformation
Park typeLinear day-use trail park, no on-site camping
Trail lengthAbout 37 miles from Nine Mile Falls to the Idaho state line
SurfacePaved asphalt, non-motorized use only
Nearest RV campingRiverside State Park Bowl and Pitcher Campground, about 10 miles from central Spokane
Trailhead RV parkingLarger lots at Nine Mile Recreation Area, Mirabeau Point, and Stateline
Discover PassRequired for vehicle parking at state park trailheads
Cell serviceStrong along urban and suburban segments, variable in the Nine Mile Falls area
Dump stationAvailable at nearby Riverside State Park, not on the trail itself

Best time to visit Centennial Trail State Park

Late May through September offers the most reliable conditions, with warm, dry weather and long daylight hours ideal for cycling and walking the paved path. July and August bring the warmest temperatures and busy weekends, so early mornings are best for shaded riverside sections. April, May, and October are excellent shoulder-season windows with cooler temperatures, fewer users, and fall color along the Spokane River. Winter access is possible on plowed urban segments, but snow and ice can cover rural stretches.

Jan 48 mm
36°F - 25°F

Cold and often snowy, rural trail segments may be snow covered

Feb 35 mm
42°F - 27°F

Icy patches possible on shaded sections

Mar 34 mm
51°F - 32°F

Melt runoff and muddy approaches at some trailheads

Apr 31 mm
60°F - 37°F

Pleasant shoulder season riding weather

May 38 mm
69°F - 45°F

Jun 33 mm
77°F - 52°F

Jul 15 mm
87°F - 57°F

Hot and dry, start rides early and carry water

Aug 17 mm
86°F - 56°F

Wildfire smoke possible in late summer

Sep 18 mm
76°F - 48°F

Excellent riding conditions with lighter crowds

Oct 30 mm
61°F - 38°F

Fall color along the Spokane River

Nov 52 mm
45°F - 31°F

Wet, cool, and often frosty

Dec 55 mm
35°F - 25°F

Rural trail sections often snow covered

Things to do at Centennial Trail State Park

  • Cycling the Spokane to Idaho Segment Easy
    RV parking available

    The eastern portion of the Centennial Trail offers a mostly level paved ride from Mirabeau Point in Spokane Valley to the Idaho state line at Stateline. Riders can continue onto the connecting North Idaho Centennial Trail for a longer route toward Coeur d'Alene. Multiple trailheads along the way provide RV-accessible parking and restrooms.

  • Walking at Mirabeau Point Park Easy
    RV parking available

    Mirabeau Point is a popular staging area for the trail with wide paved paths, river overlooks, and a meadow area suitable for families. The adjacent trail segment links to Plante's Ferry and Riverfront Park in downtown Spokane. Ample parking accommodates trucks and tow vehicles.

  • Riverfront Park Loop Easy

    The Centennial Trail passes directly through Spokane's Riverfront Park, home to the Spokane Falls, the Numerica SkyRide, and the historic Looff Carrousel. Trail users can lock up bikes and explore the park on foot. Street and garage parking nearby is limited for larger rigs, so many RVers park east at Mirabeau and ride in.

  • Bowl and Pitcher at Riverside State Park Moderate
    RV parking available

    A short detour from the Centennial Trail leads to the iconic Bowl and Pitcher basalt formations and suspension footbridge over the Spokane River. Hiking trails branch out through pine forest and along the river gorge. The adjacent campground offers the nearest full-service RV camping to the trail.

  • Nine Mile Recreation Area Easy
    RV parking available

    The western terminus area of the Centennial Trail sits near Nine Mile Falls and Lake Spokane. Visitors can combine flat-water paddling, fishing, and riding the quieter rural portion of the paved trail. Parking here is spacious and well suited to RVs and trailers.

  • Fish Lake Trail Connection Moderate

    From downtown Spokane, cyclists can link the Centennial Trail to the paved Fish Lake Trail for an additional out-and-back ride toward Cheney. The route follows a former rail corridor through basalt cuts and pine woodlands. Combining the two trails makes a strong full-day outing for active RV travelers.

  • Birdwatching Along the Spokane River Easy
    RV parking available

    The river corridor supports bald eagles, ospreys, herons, and migrating waterfowl, especially near the Nine Mile and Riverside segments. Quiet early mornings from trailhead pullouts offer the best viewing. Benches and overlooks are spaced along the paved path.

Top Hosts near WA, United States

Mike20 trips - Joined Mar 2022Superhost

We could not have had a better experience with the Springdale! Mike was very thorough with the review of how the set up and how to use! The camper came equipped with everything we needed! We will definitely rent again! Thanks so much for making our weekend complete!

Krista S. - Sep 2025

Mike was very accommodating with scheduling pick up and drop off. The trailer was in great condition! He gave a very thorough intro to the trailer.

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Jenny10 trips - Joined Feb 2023Superhost

Awesome time in Farragut state park. Trailer was clean, and easy to use. Everything we needed was provided, and Jenny was super easy to deal with. I would highly recommend!

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How to get to Centennial Trail State Park

The trail runs through metropolitan Spokane, with trailheads easily reached from Interstate 90, the main east-west route across Washington. Seattle sits about 280 miles west, roughly a five-hour drive, while Coeur d'Alene, Idaho is about 35 minutes east via I-90. RV drivers should plan for long grades on Snoqualmie Pass coming from western Washington and watch height and weight limits on some downtown Spokane parking structures near trail access points. Spokane International Airport (GEG) is the closest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers, located about 10 miles from central trail access.

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