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.

Come join hike docent Bernadine Bank in the adventure of hiking by moonlight and take advantage of this special opportunity outside of the normal hiking hours at Waikiki!
Do you feel the pull of nature and experience a certain awe at the full moon? Magic seems possible when the moonlight is bright enough to light our night without technology and electricity. Imagine our ancestors taking advantage of the full moon to travel or celebrate with each other in the light of the full moon. Come see and hear the Waikiki Springs trails from a night perspective on May 1st from 8-10 p.m. (with sunset at 8:03 p.m. and moonrise at 8:42 p.m.)
Difficulty level: Moderate.
Even though I romanticize “no technology,” it would be prudent to bring a headlamp or flashlight in case of cloud cover. Also bring water.
There are four parking spaces that require a Discover Pass at the trailhead. Otherwise park along the street but please be respectful of the neighbors living there (don’t block driveways, etc.).
FYI: No toilet on this trail!!
Great variety of birds in this area. Consider downloading the Merlin bird app or similar app.
Date: Friday, May 1st
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Where: Map It
N Fairwood Dr
Spokane, WA 99218
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