Its a good out and back hike. Nothing over special, but a nice place to take an afternoon walk. The paintings were a bit underwhelming, but cool to see. There was a lot of various wild flowers growing and we enjoyed see them too. We did see a small amount of posion ivy in the trails, but easy to avoid and not much.
Was brushing out along the trail and clearing out noxious weeds. A large moose was spotted near the takeout for kayak and floaters. Great area!
Great nature walk but beware - we hiked in early September and saw SIX snakes (3 of them were big rattlers).
Beautiful trails for a nice, moderate hike! Watch where youre walking though...we almost stepped on a rattlesnake in the middle of the trail.
The trail is beautiful and an easy hike. Please be careful not to leave any valuables in your car. Unfortunately I stashed my purse under my back seat a few weeks ago on a Monday afternoon around 3:45 and when I returned an hour later my back window was broken and my purse was gone. When I filed a police report I was told this is a common place for break-ins. When I arrived there were 4-5 other cars in the parking lot and assumed there were other people hiking. The police told me they were probably people just waiting to see if they could identify a car with valuables to steal. Please be aware!
One of my familys favorite hiking, kayaking, and nature interaction sites for over 15 years. No dogs allowed means we get to see more wildlife. Great spots for wading and playing in the water, writing in a journal, reading a book. However, the area recently is in need of serious trail upkeep. Beware of snakes, always bring walking stick a d water bottle, and first aid. And a hiking partner!
Ook a relaxing drift down the Little Spokane in our kayaks. Easy and accessible for all ages but you must pay attention to the currents and foliage on shores. Deep enough so as we didnt have to portage anywhere along from St Georges School put in to Nine Mile take out. Plenty of wildlife including birds, turtles and fish. No traffic noise despite being close to town. Not crowded and everyone was friendly and respectful of the peace and environment. Cant wait to go again!
Beautiful, absolutely gorgeous. The trail is easy for even the lil hikers. This is a place I often take my kids to hike without safety concerns. When hiking by myself I prefer to go off trail and go straight up. You can watch a beautiful sunset from the higher elevations or enjoy the riverside down below. Check it out if you hike or bike!
Great trail with kids... whole family loves visiting here... beautiful wildflowers and always can spot a deer too.. In fact I took a bunch of maternity photos here with my daughter. They turned out beautifully!
Cant really rate this properly since the trail doesnt allow dogs
A wonderful place for a hike. Great scenery. A little buggy at times. Need a discovery pass for parking.
Great trail and place to kayak
Loved the hike
Beautiful an busy on weekends
Great for kayaks.
Beautiful area and the rock painting interesting.
A decent trail and river put in. Dusty trailhead, but what’s new? There is a small restroom for the whole parking lot, a beautiful tree alley, leading to the river. The painted rocks are not much of a sight.
Pretty sure i was going to die! Lol! This really is amazing trail even for young kids! There are several gentle sloping hills and only one pretty big one. I just need to get out there more! :-) It was the PERFECT Mothers Day hike!
Great place for a mild hike next to the river with some inclines. I forgot to take pictures and will be updating this in the future
This is a nice hike not far from Spokane. There are nice views of the river for half of the hike. The other half is on the backside in a draw. There is plenty of sun on this hike so be prepared for that. Parking fills up on the weekend. Kayakers use the same parking lot.
Great nature area. Nice hike.
Beautiful scenery do not allow dogs
Bring bug spray! Theres only one rock with Indian paintings. Pretty sights and pretty flat for the most part.
We are Co-Authors; Spokane is our hometown, we enjoy the great outdoors, and exploring our State (PARKS), and hiking along the Indian Painted Rocks Trail. We wrote about Birchwood Farm Norman Ranch & neighboring farms, nearby Indian Painted Rocks, {Birchwood Farm Grove 2027 book} (Photo Courtesy-Aubrey White/Judge Binkley).
There are some trees down on the path currently, so be prepared to climb just a little bit.
Bring bug spray during spring and summer months
Cool place to start a kayak journey
Ive hiked here since I was a kid. Excellent beginner hike but not good for the elderly as there is a tiny bit of extremely light rock crawling/climbing
Great running route
Nice little hike
No dogs . Great viewpoint from the top.
The no dog thing sucks but a nice easy walk in nature
Painted Rocks is a great place to go hiking. Be sure to get there early, since there is only about 20-25 parking spaces. Its peaceful and relaxing.
Awe inspiring.
Awesome! I like this area so much!
Beautiful place to hike!
Narrow Trails, sometimes the brush scrapes both sides of your legs at the same time.You need a discover pass for this? It used to be paid for by taxes, the way I think it should be.The parking lot is usually full though, so people like this place. Theres a place to launch rafts and canoes I heard.
Awesome place to hike
We enjoyed ourselves
Pretty busy and no dogs allowed. Didnt know this until I drove out here and saw the sign. And you need a pass to park. No thanks!
Unfortunately people are destroying the ancient signs.
Nice hike
Beautiful hike
Great trails
Wonderful hike
Awesome running trails