The Centennial Trail: A Walk from Spokane to Coeur d’Alene
This is not a travel guide.
It’s not a history lecture.
And it’s not about distance.
This episode is a slow, full-length walk along the Centennial Trail — a gentle, continuous journey following the Spokane River from the heart of Spokane, Washington, to the still waters of Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Moving mile by mile, the episode traces how water shaped a city, how industry rose and fell along its banks, and how quiet returns when the noise fades. From the roar of Spokane Falls to the long middle miles where nothing remarkable happens and everything does, this walk explores what it means to move without urgency and listen without expectation.
Along the way, you’ll pass through history, neighborhoods, wetlands, and open sky. You’ll hear how the river sustained Indigenous communities long before borders existed, powered a growing city, and eventually softened into something wide and reflective. The trail becomes less about where you’re going — and more about what happens when you give time somewhere to go.
Best experienced in one uninterrupted listen, this episode invites you to slow your pace, let the river walk beside you, and notice what surfaces when you stop trying to arrive too quickly.
Put on your headphones.
Step toward the water.
And walk with us.