STATE PARKS Welcome to Riverside Riverside State Park 9711 W.Charles Road The Riverside State Park Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026 Area is located west of Spokane on Inland Road. This (509) 465-5064 600-acre multi-use area was set aside in the 1980s State Parks information: for all types of ORVs. The area has proven to be very (360) 902-8840 popular for motorcycles, ATVs, and four-wheelers. Reservations: Available Off-Road The terrain provides hill climbs, sand areas and trails through wooded areas. online at www.parks.wa.gov or by calling (888) CAMPOUT The area includes restrooms, picnic tables and or (888) 226-7688 shelters, parking and a loading/unloading ramp. Frequently Camping is available less than 10 miles from the ORV Asked Questions Other state parks located in Area at the Bowl and Pitcher (7 miles) and Nine-Mile the general area: Vehicle Area State Park at Riverside State Park Recreational Area (8 miles). ORVs (or, OHVs as they Q: Do you have ORV Area information available are known in other places) must be trailered to get to online? the ORV area, unless they are street-legal. Wash- A: Yes. You can find maps and ORV Area ington state park rangers patrol the ORV area and information online at www.riversidestatepark.org enforce rules and regulations. Q: What phone number can I call for more information? Connect with us on social media Camping Reservations: A: Please call Riverside State Park at (509) 465-5064. www.twitter.com/WAStatePks If you're planning an overnight trip to a state park www.facebook.com/WashingtonStateParks during the busy summer months, you can reserve Q: When is the ORV area open? a campsite, yurt, cabin, rustic structure, vacation www.youtube.com/WashingtonStateParks A: 6:30 a.m. to dusk, May 1 through Sept. 30 house, group camp or group day-use facility at state 8 a.m. to dusk, Oct. 1 through April 30 Share your stories and photos: Adventure Awaits.com parks all across Washington. Drop-in campers are S Sample S Sample always welcome as long as space is available, but Q: Is there a cost to ride in the ORV Area? reservations offer peace of mind when traveling to 2014 A: Yes. A one-day ($10) or annual ($30) Discover Pass2013 If you would like to support Washington State Parks distant or popular parks. Sample is required as well as ORV permit tabs for operating any even more, please consider making a Sample S non-street-legal vehicle in the ORV Area. Current out-of-S donation when renewing your license plate tabs. For questions about a reservation, visit online at 2016 You also may place a check in a donation box when state tabs are acceptable. 2015 you visit state parks. www.washingtonstateparks.us or call Donations are a significant part of the State Parks (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. budget and are needed to keep your parks Q: What age can I ride alone in the ORV Area? open and operating. Thank you, and enjoy. A: It is strongly recommended that riders under 16 For more info, visit www.parks.wa.gov/donations/ The Discover Pass is required for day visits to state years old or inexperienced riders be accompanied parks and access to other state-managed recreation by an experienced rider 18 years of age or older. lands. The pass provides access to millions of acres of parks, wildlife areas, trails, natural areas and Q: What rules govern me as I ride? water-access sites. The annual pass is transferable A: All Washington state laws, rules listed in this between two vehicles. brochure and all posted signs in the ORV area. • Annual pass: $30 • One-day pass: $10 Q: Does the ORV Area have clear trail markings? (transaction and dealer 1234567890 A: No. Users ride at their own risk. The Washington fees may apply) State Parks and Recreation Commission and Riverside State Park assume no liability for The Discover Pass can be equipment damaged or injuries resulting from purchased online, by phone park use.Riders beware: If you don’t know, or in person. For details, visit don’t go! www.discoverpass.wa.gov or call (866) 320-9933. Q: What are the boundaries for the ORV area? Thank you for supporting A: A double-rail fence surrounds the entire Washington state ORV area. Do not ride outside of the recreation lands. P&R 45-76010-1 (08/16) fenced area. www.parks.state.wa.us P L A T E # 1 P L A T E # 2 VALID THROUGH MONTH YEAR Riverside State Park

Hwy 291 To Lake Spokane Campground and La ke Hwy 291 day-use area (15 miles) Spokane boat launch

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day-use area Hiking Area Nine Mile Interpretive Center Indian Painted Rocks Camping Rec. Area Canoe/Kayak take-out Equestrian area Rutter Parkway Carlson Biking Trailhead Nine Mile Falls Overlook Picnic area Rutter Parkway Canoe/Kayak Picnic shelter take-out Pine Bluff Road ORV operating requirements Things to remember S p o ka n e Restroom St. George’s put-in To • ORV permit tabs are required for operating any R i ve r Please check the park bulletin board for Wa i k i k i non-street-legal vehicle in the ORV Area. general regulations. Snowmobile Deep • A U.S. Forest Service approved spark arrestor is • Alcohol is prohibited in parking lotsarea and Creek Nine(Hwy Mile 291)Road required and must be in working order. No modifica- riding areas. Ranger tions are permitted. • Pets must be on a leash and under control Canyon • ORVs are required to have an operating muffler at all times. station device which is adequate and does not exceed • No open fires are allowed. Pine Bluff Centennial Equestrian Trailheads noise standards of 105 decibels. • Place all litter in trash cans. Boating Trailhead Trail • ORV users are required to stay within the fenced The following trailheads boundaries. Help us conserve natural resources.Trailer State Parks dump support equestrian use • Only street-legal vehicles are permitted on Inland encourages you to take your recyclables home including space to allow Road. ORVs can only be operated in designated with you or deposit them in the nearestCanoe/Kayak recycling areas. center. Not only will you help keep Paddleboardour parks McLellan horse trailer parking: • Riders must use Washington State Department of beautiful, you will lower garbage collectionarea costs, 7 Mile Road trailhead Transportation-approved helmet. freeing dollars for maintenance and improvement • Pine Bluff Trailhead Indian Trail Road projects. RV camping • Inland Rd. Trailhead

Inland Road Inland 7 Mile Airstrip Beginner's riding area rules 7 Mile Road • Wilber Trailhead Riverside State Park hoursFishing • McLellan Trailhead This area is intended for riders with a skill level 6:30 a.m. to dusk, May 1 through Sept. 30 Plese Flats of one year or less and small displacement ORV 8 a.m. to dusk, Oct. 1 throughGroup April 30 • Carlson Trailhead machines. • Deep Creek Trailhead • Operators must maintain control of ORV camp ORV area at all times. Directions to the park: • Ride within your skill level. Boat launch Beginner’s From Spokane: Take I-90 to exit 280, turn north Rifle Club • Stay on designated trails. Riding Area Camp 7 Mile Wilber Road To Division • DOT approved helmets required. off the exit ramp on Maple Street, Swimmingcontinue 1.9 miles. trailhead • Adult supervision is required for operators under Turn left on Northwest Boulevard, continuearea 2.4 miles, military

12 years of age. and road name changes to Assembly Street, continue Road Garfield Reservation Francis Avenue 1 mile. Turn left (NW) on Nine Mile RoadORV (Hwy area 291), Safety tips continue 2.2 miles, turn left (west) on Seven Mile Road, continue 2.1 miles. Turn left (south) on Inland Aubrey L White Parkway Road, continue .7 miles to staging Showersarea. • Wear your helmet and other protective gear. • Be sure your ORV is in good operating condition. ADA • Know your abilities and limitations. accessible Centennial Assembly • Be aware of other ORV users. Trail • When jumping hills, use spotters for your safety Store and the safety of others. • Ride safely. Vacation Welcome. Please house remember a Discover Restrictions Pass is required for day To protect water quality and resources, crossing Park boundary visits to a state park or Deep Creek is prohibited when water is flowing, other state-managed usually in the spring when winter runoff oc- ORV area boundary Morin recreation lands. trailhead Bowl and Pitcher To M a p l e curs. Crossing the creek causes soil erosion and Northwest Blvd. sedimentation, which affects water quality down- Ash Division stream. Oil and other petroleum products from Centennial Trail ORVs also affect water quality. (paved trail) Revenue from Discover To ensure future use of this area for everyone’s Pass replaces general enjoyment, please obey posted signs. Centennial Trail fund tax funding no Equestrian longer available to cover Road Trails Old Area Arena Dual-use Section Equestrian Lane (shared with cars) the cost of operations. Trails Road Downriver Drive Roadway Government Way Pettit Drive Camp 7 Mile Mil.Res. To Airway Heights

Military 0 5,400 10,800 cemetary Feet (Revised 07-25-16) trailhead Fort George Wright

9711 W. Charles Road Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026 • Information Center (360) 902-8844