Fur Traders &

Spokane Indian Tribe

Visit several sites important to the Spokane Indian Tribe.

Learn about the early fur traders and their relationship with the Spokane area Native American Tribes. Your tour starts downtown, where noted poet Sherman Alexi composed a narrative of the legend the grandmothers talked about, the trickster, “Coyote”, the Salmon, and the Falls on the Spokane River. Walk the engraved circle story on the grounds of Overlook Park. Stop at Drumheller Springs Park and view the results of natural geological events that shaped this area. Learn about the visits of the Spokane Indians to this spot. Tour The Spokane House Interpretive Center and learn about this historic fur trading post, and the first permanent white settlement in Washington State. Sit down for a picnic. Finally, see The Indian Painted Rocks located in a shallow overhang that protects the art from the weather.

Includes transportation, tour guide, and complimentary Nspire Magazine.

Time: 3 hours

Cost: $50 per person 20 person minimum

(Larger group discounts available)
Options: Add lunch