Sign Up Today for Outdoor Recreation Center Adventures!

It’s time to set out on the next adventure and create new memories, moments, and experiences; all with the help of the Outdoor Recreation Center! This week, sign up to learn more about outdoor photography, kayaking or join a group bike ride to Troy, Idaho. To register for any of the events below click here. For questions regarding equipment and trips, call 509-335-1892.

Registration Ends Sunday, October 18:

  • Belay Clinic (Event date Oct. 19)
  • Kayak Skills & Rescue Clinic (Event date Oct. 20)
  • DIY Bike Series Week 5: Wheels (Event date Oct. 21)
  • Outdoor Photography Clinic (Event date Oct. 22)
  • Lead Climbing Clinic (Event date Oct. 24)
  • Group Bike Ride to Troy (Event date Oct. 25)

Registration Ends Wednesday, October 21:

  • Belay Clinic (Event date Oct. 22)

Registration Ends Saturday, October 24:

  • Belay Clinic (Event date Oct. 25)

Registration Ends Sunday, October 25:

  • DIY Bike Series Week 6: Fitting & Build (Event date Oct. 28)

Also, don’t forget to submit your photos to the Outdoor Photography contest. Submissions will be accepted until October 15. For entry guidelines click here.

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