Ranger-Guided Snowshoe Walk: Native Animals
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Ranger-Guided Snowshoe Walk: Native Animals

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February 2026
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Join us for a guided snowshoe walk exploring native animals of the mountain ecosystem.

Washington State Parks interpreter Kara Frashefski, with guest speaker Matt Brinkman of Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, will lead a snowshoe hike to explore native animals and how they adapt to mountain conditions.

Participants must provide own snowshoes or traction cleats as conditions necessitate.


Length of hike: 2.6 miles (approx. 2hrs)

-Level of difficulty: easy

-ADA/stroller accessible: no

-Ages 10 and up recommended

-Leashed dogs allowed


Meet at the Lower Kit Carson parking area, also known as the Hairpin Turn parking area: 1.8 miles past the park office on Mt. Spokane Park Drive. Carpooling is encouraged due to limited parking availability. SNO-PARK PASS REQUIRED FOR PARKING.


For questions, contact Kara Frashefski: 509-505-7721, kara.frashefski@parks.wa.gov

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26902 N Mount Spokane State Park Drive, Mead, WA 99021

Feb 21, 2026 -1:30 PM