I did a quick research of dispersed camping near Spokane and this came up;
https://www.fs.usda.gov/activity/col...67800&actid=34
familiarize yourself with what dispersed camping is in fact this article might help;
https://thedyrt.com/magazine/lifesty...d-camping/amp/
Basically if you can get on to national forest land or federal land - hell even BLM land - you are allowed to utilize that space for up to 14 days in most cases provided you follow some simple guidelines. Unless posted otherwise, you will need to be 300 ft from a divided highway (but maybe up to a quarter of a mile in some places depending on how it's posted) - I believe it's 200 ft from a non-divided highway, and 100 ft from the trail, you are allowed to camp there.
Bear in mind that these areas have not been improved so there's no bathroom there's no fire pit etc. However they're 100% free to utilize provided you follow LNT philosophy - leave no trace.
ideally you'll pack out all of your trash including your own waste, however if that's not an option Make sure that you are burying your waste at least 300 ft from a water source and a minimum of 6 in deep.
Lastly I would check with your local Forest Ranger station - and in my neck of the woods my forest rangers are my best friends. They give me ideas on where I can camp but they know a lot more than I do about areas that are campable.
Give that a shot
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