Riverside State Park
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Der Riverside State Park ist ein öffentliches Erholungsgebiet, etwa 9 mi (14 km) nordwestlich von Spokane in im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er ist Washingtons zweitgrößter State Park, der etwa 11.162 Acres (45 km²) entlang des Spokane River und des bedeckt. Der Park wird von der Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission unterhalten.
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Riverside State Park is a Washington state park located 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Spokane in the community of Nine Mile Falls. The park protects 11,162 acres (4,517 ha) of Okanagan dry forest along the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. It is the second largest state park in Washington after Mount Spokane State Park and is a popular recreation area for locals.
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Der Riverside State Park ist ein öffentliches Erholungsgebiet, etwa 9 mi (14 km) nordwestlich von Spokane in im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er ist Washingtons zweitgrößter State Park, der etwa 11.162 Acres (45 km²) entlang des Spokane River und des bedeckt. Der Park wird von der Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission unterhalten.
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Riverside State Park is a Washington state park located 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Spokane in the community of Nine Mile Falls. The park protects 11,162 acres (4,517 ha) of Okanagan dry forest along the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. It is the second largest state park in Washington after Mount Spokane State Park and is a popular recreation area for locals.
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