
Hiking
Scenic trails and lakeside walks through the heart of eastern Washington's canyon country.
Trails Near Two Rivers
The land around the confluence offers miles of trails through sagebrush steppe, riverside bluffs, and historic sites. Whether you want a quick morning walk or a half-day hike, there's something close by.
Featured Hikes
A few of our favorite trails close to the campground — from flat family loops to canyon climbs.
Fort Spokane Trail Loop
1.5 miles
A flat, family-friendly loop through the historic Fort Spokane grounds with interpretive signs about the area's military and Native American history. Great views of the confluence.
Hawk Creek Trail
3.2 miles
Follow Hawk Creek through a scenic canyon to a waterfall overlook. The trail gains about 400 feet of elevation with rocky sections that reward you with stunning canyon views.
Lake Roosevelt Shoreline Walk
2 miles
A peaceful out-and-back walk along the reservoir shoreline. Best in early morning or late afternoon when wildlife is most active. Sandy stretches and rocky points alternate along the way.
Spokane River Bluff Trail
4 miles
A ridgeline trail above the Spokane River arm with panoramic views of the water below. Wildflowers in spring, golden grass in summer, and wide-open skies year-round.