An iconic Mt. Spokane building may not be part of the park’s future

A new master plan for Mt. Spokane State Park will likely mean an iconic building would be torn down.

The Washington state Parks Department is nearing the end of a public process about how the park will be managed for the next 20 years. That includes the Mt. Spokane ski and snowboard resort, the park’s trail system, conservation areas within its borders and public amenities, such as parking.

The plan will also determine the future of the 1940s-era Bear Creek Lodge. The state purchased the building and 110 acres from the previous operator two years ago…

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