Post Falls, Idaho
Post Falls
Street Map
The
western gateway to North Idaho is an easy exit off I-90.
Post Falls is known as
Idaho's River
City. Forested hills to the south, winding Spokane River in
the heart of town and prairie stretching north to the
mountains provide a beautiful setting for this progressive
town. Emerging recreational opportunities set Post Falls in
a class of its own. Q'emiln Riverside Park, south of the
bridge along the river, has picnic areas, a public boat
launch and beach with life guards on duty in summer months.
The Lions Grand Pavilion at the park is the site of the
Summer Concert Series and the annual Fiddle Fest, a
qualifying competition for the Weiser World Finals and a
special 4th of July concert by the Herborn, Germany band, in
honor of town founder and Herborn native, Frederick Post.
Behind the park is some of the region's best rock climbing,
long scenic hiking trails and popular white water kayak
training locations.
Within the city limits
of Post Falls, see
Native American
petroglyphs and pictographs at Treaty Rock or visit Falls
Park, site of the Post Falls Dam which controls the water
levels of Lake Coeur d'Alene. The city is 25 minutes from
downtown Spokane, 35 minutes from Spokane International
Airport and 10 minutes from downtown Coeur d'Alene. This
central location has made Post Falls a plus for corporate
relocation. Buck Knives, the premium manufacturer of hunting
and fishing knives, now calls Post Falls home. They were
joined by a Cabela's outdoor mega store in 2007. The opening
of the new 30,000 square foot city hall campus in June is to
be followed by groundbreaking for the Boys and Girls Club of
Kootenai County facility in late summer 2008.
Post Falls Chamber of
Commerce, (208)773-5016.
Post Falls Links
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2007 Parade Committee |

Parade Line-Up |

FYI Biker |
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Ground Force Truck |

North Idaho College
Cheerleaders |

LDS Kids |
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Stomp Out MS Float |

Giant American Flag |
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Pirates of the
Coeur d'Alene -
Coeur d'Alene
Chamber of Commerce Float |

Kootenai County
Saddle Club Queen |

Post Falls High
School Cheerleaders
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Post Falls Junior
Miss |

Post Falls High
School
Marching Band |

Lewis-Clark State
College Float
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American Legion
143 Color Guard |

Idaho Army
National Guard |

Senator Hammond |
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