Mount Spokane State Park
Mount Spokane State Park
Mead, WA | Campsite
Nestled in the richly forested Selkirk Mountains with 100 miles of trails, Mount Spokane offers both summer and winter recreation and has something for everyone.
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26107 N Mt Spokane Park Dr

Mead, WA 99021

Mount Spokane State Park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering over 100 miles of trails and year-round recreational opportunities, set in the heart of the richly forested Selkirk Mountains. This 12,444-acre park, with its breathtaking views and diverse landscapes, promises an unforgettable experience for horse campers and nature lovers alike.

Mount Spokane State Park boasts a versatile trail system that caters to a variety of activities. During the summer months, visitors can explore mixed-use trails that wind through Ponderosa pines and subalpine meadows. These trails vary in difficulty, making them perfect for leisurely horseback rides, challenging hikes, or exhilarating mountain bike adventures. As the seasons change, the park transforms into a winter wonderland, offering snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, and snowmobiling.

The park's trails lead to the summit of the 5,883-foot Mount Spokane, where panoramic views await. Along the way, trekkers can enjoy the sight of bear grass, wildflowers, and huckleberries, a local favorite.

Mount Spokane State Park provides an ideal setting for equestrian camping. The extensive trail network ensures that horse riders have plenty of scenic routes to explore. Whether you’re looking for a gentle ride through tall trees and meadows or a more challenging uphill climb to the summit, there’s a trail for every skill level.

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https://www.tophorsetrails.com/blog/articles/mount-spokane-state-park-washington

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