The Conservancy believes in the power of connecting people to nature. Our events are designed to give participants a unique view of lands we protect and an understanding of why they matter. We also work to instill the value of natural places in our community to raise up a human support structure for the earth here in the Inland Northwest.

Join volunteer hike docent Kellie Ingram on Saturday, February 8th, to summit Antoine Peak at 9 am. Kellie enjoys hiking and backpacking with their two dogs, as well as trail running, fishing, and snow sports. She is always looking for an excuse to do anything outside!
Antoine Peak is a great spot to find quiet trails, even on a busy Saturday! In the winter, it’s even more peaceful and an easily accessible snow adventure. This hike will be between 3.5 and 4 miles long and take approximately 2-3 hours, depending on the group’s pace. The trail will likely be packed snow; traction devices and/or poles may come in handy. Remember to bring plenty of water and dress in cold-weather layers.
When: Saturday, February 8th, starting at 9am
Where: Antoine Peak Conservation Area
15501 E. Brevier Rd
Spokane, WA 99212
United States
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