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30ft
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5108ft
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Activities
- Hiking
- Mtn-Biking
- Fishing
- Photography
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Mount Spokane State Park is a beautiful park located in Mead, WA. The park offers a variety of activities including camping, hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. The park has eight standard campsites with water and a flush restroom. Maximum site length is 30 feet (limited availability). For a unique and memorable vacation, visitors can spend the night in the fire lookout that sits atop the rocky summit of Quartz Mountain in Mount Spokane State Park. Perched at an elevation of 5,129 feet, the lookout provides stunning views of the Spokane valley, the north Idaho panhandle and the Selkirk Mountains. The park also has an automated pay station for visitors to purchase a one-day or annual Discover Pass and a one-day or seasonal Sno-Park permits. Sno-Park permits are required at Mount Spokane December through March. Free, high-speed Wi-Fi access is available in limited coverage areas at Mount Spokane. The park also has a concession stand called Fit Fanatics where visitors can rent snowshoes and x-country skis, and purchase hats, gloves, Sno-Park Permits and Discover Pass. The park has 90 miles of bike trails, 100 miles of hiking trails, 100 miles of horse trails, and groomed trails for alpine skiing, back-country skiing, fat-tire biking, Nordic skiing, snowbiking, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. Night skiing is available most Wednesday–Saturday nights in the winter season. Mt. Spokane also has an extensive ski school dedicated to both youth and adult lessons and programs. The park has a long history with Native American, as well as European American peoples in the Spokane area. The park's development was first pursued privately, then by county and state park departments in succession. Much of the initial development was sponsored by Francis H. Cook, a wealthy local newspaper man and real estate developer. The park is open from 6:30 a.m. to dusk in the summer and from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the winter. The Selkirk Lodge is open from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. December through March (once cross-country ski trails are groomed).
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