With 2026 settling in, it’s a perfect time to explore new places, learn something new, and meet others who love the outdoors. Take a look at what’s coming up. We hope to see you at an upcoming event!

Glen Tana Guided Winter Walk
Sunday, February 8
Join Hike Docent Alana Livingston for a 3+ mile guided, moderate walk through the Glen Tana Conservation Area, a largely wild stretch of land along the Little Spokane River currently opening up for thoughtful exploration.
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Rattlesnake Ridge & Waikiki Springs Hike
Sunday, February 22
Hike Docent Joe Spitz will guide an exploration of Glen Tana and Waikiki Springs, two neighboring properties along the Little Spokane River. Visiting both sites together offers a unique opportunity to experience the river corridor as a continuous, interconnected place shaped by water, human use, and natural change over time.

Volunteer Orientation
Thursday, February 26
Want to volunteer with us? We’ve added another Volunteer Orientation this month. Join us to learn how to get involved, what opportunities are available, and stay for the optional Hike Docent and Land Steward training.
Hike Along the Little Spokane
Sunday, March 15
Join Hike Docent Alana Livingston for a guided hike exploring Glen Tana and Waikiki Springs. The walk will move at a moderate pace, with time to pause and reflect as we travel through both properties and consider how people have related to these lands across generations.
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Shackleton’s Antarctic Story: Yesterday & Today
Thursday, March 19 – Coeur d’Alene
You’re invited to join us for an exploration of leadership, survival, and a changing Antarctic world with CAPT Scott Shackleton, USN, descendant of legendary Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. Learn about the astonishing survival story of the Endurance, insights from his own Antarctic exploration, and how a changing climate is transforming the South Pole today.