One of the gifts of public lands in Spokane is a thumb to the boundary of Riverside State Park, northwest of the city, that extends west of the Seven Mile Bridge for nearly three miles. It does this in order to take in the lower and grandest portion of Deep Creek, an ancient tributary to the Spokane River dramatically deepened by the Ice Age floods that…
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