Thurs Night Avista Dam/Corbin Ditch History Tour/Ramble Ride


Details
Be prepared for a bit of a ramble this time as we ride to the Avista Dam in Falls Park in Post Falls, ID then get off or our bikes in several places and check out what is left of the Corbin Irrigation Ditch. Constructed starting in 1899 as part of a flour mill canal, the ditch originated at a head gate located on the Spokane River in the town of Post Falls, Idaho. From there it snaked through 34 miles at a constant grade and then on to 54 miles of lateral canals. There are still bits and pieces of it visible if you know where to look. See the following links for more info.
- The Corbin Ditch | Spokane Historical
- Spokane Valley Land & Water Company Canal 1907 – Spokane Aquifer Joint Board
Date: 5/22/25
Name: Avista Dam/Corbin Ditch History Tour/Ramble
Start: 6:00 pm
Meet: Pace: Orchard Park, 20298 E Indiana Ave, Liberty Lake, WA 99016
Pace: 12 - 14 mph
Distance: 21 miles
Terrain: Relatively flat
Regroup: Falls Park
Route: Mostly Centennial trail from Orchard Park to Falls Park
Eat: Tailgate afterwards in Orchard Park. Bring a chair and snacks to share if you like (not required). B
Ride with GPS: Orchard Park to Corbin Ditch in Post Falls
Weather cancellation: Severe weather will cancel. Check Meetup for status of ride if in doubt.
Leader: David Sorg
Phone: 509-868-5984


Thurs Night Avista Dam/Corbin Ditch History Tour/Ramble Ride