- Spokane Group Tours
- Winery Tours
- Green Bluff Orchards & Arbor Crest Winery
- Spokane Past & Present
- Walking Tour of Brown's Addition
- Downtown Walking Tour for the Gourmet
- Centennial Trail Biking Tours
- Other Group Tours
- Paradise Called the Palouse
- River Rafting on the Spokane River
- Silver Valley & Historic Wallace Idaho Tour
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- "A special thank you for all of the hard work and support for the Office of Superintendent for Public Instruction's January's Conference with over 2,500 in attendance. We appreciate all the dedication and long hours from you and your staff in meeting the transportation needs. Thank you for bveing a critical part of our conference success. We look forward to working with you in the future!"
- Dr. Terry Bergeson
- State Superintendent of Public Instruction
- "What a pleasure to work with you and your team. It was really fun to meet you as well!! We plan to be back in Spokane and when we are, you will be the first to know. You are Special!"
- Bellene Mercer
- CEO, Conference Management Services, Inc.
Centennial Trail Biking Tours
Request More Info About This TourPedal, Paddle, Swill
Meet downtown, then settle into the cushy seat on a comfortable bike and head east on Spokane's Centennial Trail passing through the University District and along the shores of the Spokane River. Your friendly guides tell you tales true and tall of Spokane's illustrious history and sites along the way.
After an easy five mile ride, trade your pedals for paddles and set off on the Spokane River in your own kayak. Gentle current, a few small waves, willows and song birds accompany you on this easy float. After about an hour we reach our take out where Washington's first distillery, Dry Fly Distilling, awaits our group for a private tour and tasting of Vodka, Gin and Whiskey. Next, a tour of the brewery at Northern Lights Brewery.
You can remain at Northern Lights Brewery for dinner (pub style food), or another downtown restaurant or end back at your starting point.
Time: 4 1/2 hours (not including dinner).
Includes: Guided tour with bike rental with helmet, kayak and gear, and tasting.
Season runs mid-May to the end of September.
