DISHMAN HILLS CONSERVANCY

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  • 27 Dec 2025 11:16 AM | Anonymous

    A few of our volunteers recently took Dan Wilson to lunch as a thank-you for everything he does for the Dishman Hills Conservancy. Dan began volunteering with the Conservancy in 2016 and quickly became an invaluable member of the team. After the purchase of the Wilson property, he was hired to manage the property and coordinate volunteers. You’ll often find Dan out on the trails clearing brush or checking for downed trees—feel free to say hello the next time you see him!



  • 16 Dec 2025 12:14 PM | Ruth Gifford (Administrator)

    Project Manager

    Short-Term Contract Position: Project Manager for Merger Due Diligence

    Inland Northwest Land Conservancy (INLC) and Dishman Hills Conservancy (DHC) are seeking a highly organized individual to proactively facilitate, coordinate, and support the due diligence process for a potential merger between our two organizations. This role is central to ensuring a timely, inclusive, and well-documented process that results in clear, accountable decisions. The Facilitator will work closely with the Merger Management Committee (MMC), organizational leadership, staff, board representatives, and external partners (such as legal counsel) as necessary. Copy and paste for the job description on INLC website. https://inlandnwland.org/job-openings/


  • 11 Dec 2025 3:48 PM | Anonymous

    During the week of December 7-13, heavy rainfall has caused muddy trails. Watch for slick conditions and warning signs. Hiking poles and/or traction devices are recommended if you choose to proceed.

  • 08 Dec 2025 10:02 AM | Anonymous

    Explore the Pacific Northwest’s Community Forests, including the Dishman Hills, and learn how they provide meaningful environmental, economic, and social benefits to local communities.

    https://www.nwcommunityforests.org/forests-for-communities?mc_cid=59ad2f6a64&mc_eid=20ba2ab49d


    Map of the Dishman Hills

  • 01 Dec 2025 9:50 AM | Ruth Gifford (Administrator)

    https://walandtrusts.org/news-resources/groundswell/

    You'll get to read Groundswell and the numerous organizations within Washington State that do amazing work to protect lands, water and wildlife for this generation and generations to come. 

  • 22 Oct 2025 11:19 AM | Ruth Gifford (Administrator)

    DRAFT Washington's State Wildlife Action Plan: 2025 Update

    Find the link at wdfw.wa.gov/publications/02665 DRAFT SWAP publication page

    Category: Wildlife Research and Management

    Published: October 2025

    Pages: 277

    Author(s): Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

    WDFW develops the State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) to identify conservation needs for the state's species and habitats, and the plan is revised at a minimum every ten years. For humans, species and their habitats provide food and forage, cultural and spiritual touchstones, creative inspiration and well-being, clean air and water, recreation and livelihoods. Conserving biodiversity– the full range of life in all its forms, including habitats and systems – is important to all of us. Conservation ensures that plants, fish, wildlife, and the habitats on which they depend can continue to support and inspire humans and be enjoyed by future generations, in whatever way they may legally interact with those resources. The Washington State Wildlife Action Plan’s (SWAP) purposes are to provide well-supported information to improve biodiversity conservation, guide limited conservation funds, support the WDFW 25-Year Strategic Plan, and improve conservation communication.

    State Wildlife Action Plan Revision 2025 - Draft Review Survey

    Washington State Wildlife Action Plan Revision 2025 Public Survey, October 17 - November 17, 2025

    This survey is for the DRAFT Washington State Wildlife Action Plan 2025 review. Comments received here until November 17, 2025, will inform the revision edits and future topics to consider during implementation and mid-stream plan adjustments.  All plan documents and supporting materials are here on the WDFW website during the open comment period.  For more information please also see State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife



  • 17 Sep 2025 1:56 PM | Ruth Gifford (Administrator)

    Spokane County wants to hear from you! To Spokane County is gathering input to better understand how changing weather and environmental challenges affect daily life and how to better prepare for the future. 

    Take the survey at bit.ly/spokane-county-resilience-survey


  • 28 Apr 2025 12:30 PM | Deleted user
    Work has officially started on a new connecting trail that
    will provide safe access across the Keystone Connection Property. 
    “This trail enhances public access, preserves crucial wildlife corridors, and strengthens the ecological integrity of the Dishman Hills,” said Ruth Gifford, Executive Director of DHC. “We Are deeply grateful to all our supporters and Spokane Mountaineers for making this possible.Until the trail is complete, the public is asked to respect private property boundaries.”
    READ MORe By Clicking the Link Below

    Dishman Hills Conservancy - Press Release - Keystone Trail Work.pdf

  • 11 Mar 2025 10:38 AM | Ruth Gifford (Administrator)

    A new outdoor equipment and clothing consignment store is opening in Spokane. Evergreen Gear Exchange, located at 1007 E. Trent Ave, is near No-Li Brewhouse. 

    EGE specializes in pre-loved, high-quality outdoor equipment at prices to help you explore new activities.  Their collections is curated for adventures at all levels. Take them clean, functional gear you are no longer using. They will sell it and share the proceeds with you or donate the money to Dishman Hills Conservancy. 

    Location: 1007 E. Trent Ave, Spokane WA 99202

    Website: The Evergreen Gear Exchange

    Hours Wednesday -Saturday 10-6, Sunday 11-4, Closed Monday and Tuesday. 



    A new outdoor equipment and clothing consignment store is opening in Spokane. Evergreen Gear Exchange, located at 1007 E. Trent Ave, is near No-Li Brewhouse. 

    EGE specializes in pre-loved, high-quality outdoor equipment at prices to help you explore new activities.  Their collections is curated for adventures at all levels. Take them clean, functional gear you are no longer using. They will sell it and share the proceeds with you or donate the money to Dishman Hills Conservancy. 

    Location: 1007 E. Trent Ave, Spokane WA 99202

    Website: The Evergreen Gear Exchange

    Hours Wednesday -Saturday 10-6, Sunday 11-4, Closed Monday and Tuesday. 

  • 25 Feb 2025 11:08 AM | Ruth Gifford (Administrator)

    Glenrose Trail is currently closed.  Projected opening is unknown due to weather conditions.

    Some areas of the Natural Area/Camp Caro are closed.  Do not go beyond posted Trail Closure signs. Signs are located in the parking lot but not updated with specific trail closures.  Please stay out of areas where equipment and crews are operating. 

    Find updates for Forestry work in the Dishman Hills Natural Area and Glenrose Trailheads at the following link. 

    Forest Management


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Spokane, WA 99203

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RUTH GIFFORD
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ED@DishmanHills.org


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