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“Our partnership with the Washington State Parks Foundation allows members to check out a pass, and enjoy the great natural spaces we have in this area,” she says. “That’s been a really popular program this year for sure.”

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“We recognize that as it gets darker and colder, mental and physical health are harder to maintain,” says Spokane Parks and Recreation director Garrett Jones. “So it’s been very important to us to find ways to infuse positive activity in a safe way this winter.”

For sporty and outdoor types, our region’s parks and ski areas offer plenty of solo or small group exploration experiences. However, if you’re looking for a

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