About Post Falls, Idaho
Local information, events, and attractions in Post Falls, Idaho
Provided by Tosh Lanquist
Post Falls, Idaho is located on the banks of the Spokane River, 7
miles to the west of Coeur d'Alene and 25 miles from Spokane, WA. Many
find Post Falls an ideal location given its proximity to Spokane and Coeur
d'Alene. It's an easy commute in either direction should you make Post Falls
your home.
Post Falls is close to many recreational and outdoor activities, including hunting, fishing, and boating. Many enjoy the local parks, including Falls Park where you hike the rocky hills and overlook the falls. This is also one of many locations you may be able to find hidden rocks and treasures that local artists hide here as part of the “CDA Rocks” group on Facebook.
Post Falls is close to many recreational and outdoor activities, including hunting, fishing, and boating. Many enjoy the local parks, including Falls Park where you hike the rocky hills and overlook the falls. This is also one of many locations you may be able to find hidden rocks and treasures that local artists hide here as part of the “CDA Rocks” group on Facebook.
From river-front properties, homes in the mountains, planned communities, to homes with acreage, there are numerous properties in Post Falls that could meet your need.
If you are looking for a planned community, Post Falls has several including Montrose, Field Stone, and Prairie Meadows. If you are interested in being close to a golf course, you could find your next home in Prairie Falls or the Highlands.
Area Attractions: Spokane
River, Treaty Rock, Q'Emiln Park, Falls Park, Kiwanis Park, Buck Knives,
Cabela's, Highlands Golf Course, Center Target Sports, Stateline Stadium &
Speedway
Local Events: Post Falls Days and Farmer's Market.
Local Events: Post Falls Days and Farmer's Market.
Post Falls, Idaho: View of Bridge from Falls Park. Photo by Tosh Lanquist |
Post Falls, Idaho. Falls Park. Photo by Tosh Lanquist |
Post Falls, Idaho. Falls Park. Photo by Tosh Lanquist |
Post Falls, Idaho. Kiwanis Park. Photo by Tosh Lanquist |
Post Falls, Idaho. Spokane River by Kiwanis Park. Photo by Tosh Lanquist
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