Spokane County Cycling Routes

Spokane County Highway Bike Routes

Spokane County Cycling Routes

A collection of 2 cycling routes.

Overview

About this collection

Ride Spokane County, Washington the easy way. This collection leans on long stretches of paved cycleway, quiet neighborhood and country roads, with short connectors on busier streets. It’s almost all smooth asphalt, so a road bike or fast commuter is perfect.

Terrain is mostly flat to rolling with a few punchy climbs. Start anywhere—parks, trailheads, or downtown—and mix distances to fit your day. You can link into local favorites like the Spokane River Centennial Trail and Fish Lake Trail to add mileage or keep it mellow.

Expect river views, pines, and open farm vibes as you move between Spokane, Spokane Valley, and the West Plains. Traffic is generally light off the main drags, but bring lights for urban bits and be visible on the short busier sections. Mornings are calmer for wind and cars; stock up in town before heading onto rural legs.

If you want reliable pavement and a clean mix of path and low-traffic roads, these routes make Spokane County an easy yes.

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Routes
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Duration
31.7 km
Distance
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Avg. speed
304 m
Ascent
359 m
Descent

Spokane County Cycling Routes

Routes in this collection

Washington State Route 27 Bike Route
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Washington State Route 27 Bike Route

Cycling route in Dishman, Washington, United States

Quick point-to-point across Spokane Valley, pedaling SR 27 from Dishman to Veradale. About 10.5 km, mostly flat with just a few gentle rises (under 50 m up/down). Expect paved surfaces and a mix of quiet stretches and busier road sections—use bike lanes where marked. Handy for a brisk spin or a com…
10.5 km
Distance
44 m
Ascent
49 m
Descent
Washington State Route 291 Bike Route
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Washington State Route 291 Bike Route

Cycling route in Fairwood, Washington, United States

Roll out from Fairwood and head south to Spokane on the SR 291 route. It’s fully paved and mostly on cycleways, with a few short busy-road bits. Expect gentle ups and a net downhill into town—about 21 km with ~260 m climbing and ~310 m descent. Great for a steady commute or an easy weekend spin, fi…
21.2 km
Distance
261 m
Ascent
310 m
Descent