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Post Falls, Idaho, is a dynamic and scenic city nestled in the heart of the Inland Northwest. Here's a full breakdown of what makes it special—from its history and geography to its outdoor adventures and community vibe:

🗺️ Location & Geography

  • Region: Kootenai County, North Idaho
  • Coordinates: 47.712°N, 116.948°W
  • Elevation: ~2,182 ft (665 m)
  • Area: ~15.17 sq mi (mostly land)
  • Borders:
    • East: Coeur d’Alene
    • West: Washington State
    • South: Spokane River
    • North: Rathdrum Prairie
  • Nearby Cities:
    • Coeur d’Alene: 8 miles
    • Spokane, WA: 20 miles
    • Missoula, MT: 176 miles
    • Boise, ID: 400 miles

🧭 History & Origins

  • Founded: June 1, 1871
  • Incorporated: 1891
  • Name Origin: Named after Frederick Post, a German immigrant who built a lumber mill on land purchased from Chief Andrew Seltice of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe
  • Treaty Rock Park: Features a pictograph commemorating the land purchase agreement

🌤️ Climate

  • Type: Warm-summer Mediterranean (Csb)
  • Seasons: Four distinct seasons
  • Summer Highs: 80s °F
  • Winter Lows: Teens °F
  • Annual Precipitation: ~29 inches
  • Annual Snowfall: ~49 inches
  • Humidity: ~46% average

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Population & Demographics

  • 2020 Census: 38,485
  • 2022 Estimate: ~44,194
  • Rank: 9th largest city in Idaho; 2nd largest in North Idaho (after Coeur d’Alene)
  • Density: ~2,730/sq mi

🏞️ Outdoor Recreation

  • Spokane River: Ideal for boating, wake surfing, paddleboarding, canoeing, and fishing
  • Post Falls Community Forest: 500-acre natural area with 20+ miles of trails
  • Falls Park: Scenic views of the historic falls and river gorge
  • Rock Climbing: Treaty Rock and Q’emiln Park offer natural climbing routes
  • Wildlife Viewing: Ponderosa pine forests and riverbanks attract diverse species

🏨 Lodging & Attractions

  • Stay Options:
    • Red Lion Templin’s Hotel (riverfront)
    • Prairie Falls Golf Club (boutique suites)
    • Sowing Joy Farm (glamping huts)
  • Nearby Destinations:
    • Silverwood Theme Park
    • Lake Coeur d’Alene
    • Downtown Coeur d’Alene
    • Spokane arts and dining scene

🏫 Education

  • School District: Post Falls School District #273
  • Schools:
    • Classical Christian Academy
    • Genesis Prep Academy
    • Multiple elementary schools, including Greensferry, Prairie View, and Treaty Rock

🛣️ Transportation

  • Highways: Interstate 90 runs directly through the city
  • Airport Access: ~35 minutes to Spokane International Airport
  • Local Transit: City and regional bus services are available

Post Falls blends small-town charm with big adventure. Whether you're drawn to its riverfront beauty, its historical roots, or its proximity to regional attractions, it's a place where nature and community thrive side by side.

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