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Beacon Hill
For decades, Beacon Hill, Spokane’s beloved mountain biking area, has lived on borrowed time. That may change this year.
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Beacon Hill, a popular mountain biking area just minutes from downtown Spokane, has long been used by the public, even though many of the trails are on private property. Now, city and county leaders are hoping to purchase much of that land.
Jane Patten Courtesy
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Beacon Hill, a popular mountain biking area just minutes from downtown Spokane, has long been used by the public, even though many of the trails are on private property. Now, city and county leaders are hoping to purchase much of that land.
Jane Patten Courtesy
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Beacon Hill, a popular mountain biking area just minutes from downtown Spokane, has long been used by the public, even though many of the trails are on private property. Now, city and county leaders are hoping to purchase much of that land.
Jane Patten Courtesy
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Beacon Hill, a popular mountain biking area just minutes from downtown Spokane, has long been used by the public, even though many of the trails are on private property. Now, city and county leaders are hoping to purchase much of that land.
Jane Patten Courtesy
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