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A granite outcrop in Dishman Hills.

Dishman Hills Natural Resources Conservation Area is a 530 acre (2.14 km²) area protected by a combination of public (Spokane County Parks and Recreation Department and Washington Department of Natural Resources) and non-profit (Dishman Hills Natural Area Association) groups, located in Spokane County, Washington. The granite outcroppings that form the bulk of the area were originally formed 70 million years ago, by volcanic magma pushing up through the Earth's crust, and then cooling. The current state of the rock was formed between 13,000 and 15,000 years ago by the Missoula Floods. The hills consist of small ravines, ponds, and large chunks of granite, that support an eco-system consisting mainly of ponderosa pine, as well as about 300 different flowering plants (including Indian Camas), and 73 different species of mushrooms.[1] The area also supports wildlife, such as coyotes, marmots, white-tailed deer, pheasants, and dozens of species of butterflies.

2008 Fire [edit]

On Thursday, July 10, 2008 at about 3:30 PM local time, the Valley View Fire started in the Dishman Hills area.[2] As of Friday morning it burned 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) and destroyed 11 homes. Washington State Governor Chris Gregoire declared a state of emergency for Spokane County. A mandatory evacuation was ordered in the area and two shelters were set up around Spokane Valley.

A follow up story by the Spokesman Review on July 16, 2008 revealed that the fire's origin was a smoldering fire made by a resident of South Eastern Lane. The smoldering fire had been started days before the Dishman Hills Fire, and was left unattended inside of an old tree stump before it was whipped up by fierce winds on the afternoon of Thursday, July 11.[3] These same winds spread the fire quickly across the Dishman Hills and threatened hundreds of homes along Dishman-Mica Road. Moreover, many homes in the Park Drive area (between the fire's origin and the Dishman Hills Natural Area) were in the direct path of the fire.

Among other things, some factors in the spread of the fire were the unprecedented wind speeds,[4] and the amount of natural fuel in the Dishman Hills area (especially, fast burning ground fuels sprouted following Spokane's long winter).

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Coordinates: 47°38′48″N 117°17′13″W / 47.64667°N 117.28694°W / 47.64667; -117.28694



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5 news items

 
The Spokesman Review
Wed, 01 May 2013 00:01:12 -0700

The Dishman Hills Conservancy recruited the muscle of the Gonzaga University men's soccer team and other groups to cover unauthorized trails with logs, branches and other debris. Handmade signs were posted to direct hikers onto new loop trails being ...
 
The Spokesman Review (blog)
Sun, 21 Apr 2013 15:25:29 -0700

CONSERVATION — About 200 volunteers chipped in today to start a major revamping of the Dishman Hills Natural Area trail system. Groups such as the Spokane Mountaineers and Gonzaga University student programs turned out in the Spokane Valley for ...
 
The Spokesman Review (subscription)
Sat, 18 May 2013 00:15:05 -0700

A fire started by a transient's camp fire was reported in the Dishman Hills just before 4 p.m. on Monday. A hazardous materials call was received from Spokane Industries in the Spokane Industrial Park on Sullivan Road at 6:46 p.m. on Tuesday. “They had ...
 
The Spokesman Review (subscription)
Sat, 11 May 2013 00:03:20 -0700

The school proposed Dishman Hills High School, Crossroads High School or Lilac City High School. “We really do want to change the name for you,” said board Chairwoman Pam McLeod at the meeting Wednesday. The problem is board members didn't ...
 
The Spokesman Review
Mon, 06 May 2013 00:01:16 -0700

D) Audubon. E) Cannon Hill. F) Corbin. G) Liberty. H) High Bridge. I) Minnehaha. J) Dishman Hills Natural Area. K) Comstock. L) Friendship. M) Mission. N) Cliff. O) Fish Lake Trail Head. P) Northwoods. Q) Glover. R) Cherry Hill. S) Landings. T) Tubbs Hill.
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