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TJ Meenach

Nearby Town: Spokane, Washington
Ride Type: Out and Back
Trail Type: Single Track 50%
Paved Road 50%
Distance: 6.40 miles (10.30 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 250 Feet (76 Meters)
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
This is a fun singletrack trail leading to an abandoned road that connects to the Centennial Trail which goes to Riverside State Park above the Bowl & Pitcher.

How to get there:
Park at the parking lot at the north end of TJ Meenach bridge located at the bottom of (Doomsday hill for Bloomsday participants)or pettet drive for non running types.Cross the bridge and drop under to the trail. follow the singltrack west along the river past a stone house ruin about .5 miles continue along the trail to a dirt road turn right.at road go left. at intersection of Centennial Trial go right. Follow Centennial Trail to AUBREY L WHITE DRIVE. Turn right and follow to Bowl & Pitcher overlook.


Posted by: DanW on 2/18/2006
The route behind the cemetary has been eliminated by developers, better to cross the river on the new walking bridge at peoples park (below brownes addition) ride up the paved trail and go left along the road. A trail paralells just below the top. Either ride the streets and down doomsday hill or pick up a trailjust above the mobile home park. very rugged walking trail comes out at the bottom of tj meenach bridge


Posted by: David Blaine on 10/1/1999
The trail described here is a small part of a much longer ride (20-26 miles depending on variations). The beginning is on the extreme backside of the South Hill at Hatch Road. The trail goes above Qualchan golf coarse, down the bluff, down Browne's additions switchbacks, through High Bridge park, behind the cemetary and the Central Pre-Mix plant, under T.J. Meenach, through the horse trails, and out Riverside State Park to Nine Mile. The Epic riders can then turn around for a 40 mile single track day that never leaves the city limits.




 



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