Welcome To
Post Falls
Once a quiet town on the Spokane River, Post Falls has grown into a dynamic community while maintaining its laid-back, small-town charm. With roots as an old milling town, Post Falls blends history with progress, offering a friendly atmosphere, a strong sense of community, and access to stunning natural beauty.
Its family-friendly vibe is complemented by affordable housing options, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community. Whether you’re exploring the scenic trails, enjoying the local parks, or attending a neighborhood event, Post Falls offers something for everyone.
With its convenient location near Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, Post Falls provides easy access to urban amenities while maintaining a peaceful, small-town lifestyle.
Whether you’re putting down roots or looking for a home base to enjoy the best of North Idaho, Post Falls offers a vibrant, yet tranquil place to call home.
What Makes
Post Falls Unique?
Riverfront Living
Post Falls is uniquely defined by its stunning riverfront living, with the Spokane River flowing directly through the city.
Outdoor Adventure
Surrounded by mountains, rivers, and trails, Post Falls provides endless outdoor activities for residents and visitors alike.
Affordable Housing
Post Falls offers a more affordable cost of living compared to larger cities in the region. This affordability extends to housing options, making it an attractive choice for families and individuals looking to settle down without breaking the bank.
Strategic Location
Situated between Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, Post Falls offers quick access to big-city amenities while providing a relaxed, small-town environment.
Riverfront Living
Post Falls is uniquely defined by its stunning riverfront living, with the Spokane River flowing directly through the city.
Outdoor Adventure
Surrounded by mountains, rivers, and trails, Post Falls provides endless outdoor activities for residents and visitors alike.
Affordable Housing
Post Falls offers a more affordable cost of living compared to larger cities in the region. This affordability extends to housing options, making it an attractive choice for families and individuals looking to settle down without breaking the bank.
Strategic Location
Situated between Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, Post Falls offers quick access to big-city amenities while providing a relaxed, small-town environment.

The Lifestyle
Life in Post Falls flows at a refreshing pace, perfect for those who love the outdoors and a close-knit community. With weekends spent on the river, mountain hikes, and local events, Post Falls offers a balanced, family-friendly lifestyle that’s both peaceful and full of opportunity. This growing town blends history and modern amenities with a charming downtown, new parks, and waterfront developments that preserve its natural beauty and small-town charm. Four-season living is a staple here, from summer water sports to winter skiing, and community events like farmers’ markets and holiday parades make everyone feel right at home.
Dining + Shopping
Kindred & Co
Kindred & Co. is an inviting independent bookstore offering carefully selected reads, local artisan goods, and a cozy coffee corner. It’s the ideal spot to unwind with a book, connect with fellow readers, or savor a locally roasted coffee.
Anchored Coffee & Bakery
Anchored Coffee & Bakery is a local gem, known for its rich espresso drinks and fresh, locally made pastries. This family-owned spot combines high-quality ingredients with a warm, community-focused vibe, making it a favorite gathering place in Post Falls.
Sawmill Grille
Sawmill Grille gives you a taste of Post Falls’ logging history with a modern twist. Sawmill serves up mouth-watering gourmet burgers, juicy prime rib, and a menu that spans American, French, and Southwestern flavors.
The White House Grill
Since ‘96, The White House Grill has been a local legend. Known for bold Mediterranean flavors (and, yes, tons of garlic), this lively spot brings together unforgettable dishes. It’s an experience that keeps locals and newcomers coming back for more.
Post Falls Brewing Company
This spacious, laid-back taproom is a favorite for craft beer lovers, offering a rotating lineup of locally brewed, small-batch beers.
Birdie’s Pie Shop
Sweet or savory, these handmade pies are a slice of pure comfort, with flavors that go way beyond the ordinary. Birdie’s has quickly become a North Idaho favorite, and after one bite, you’ll know why.
Local Favorites

Falls Park
Falls Park offers locals the perfect spot to unwind and take in the natural beauty of the Spokane River, right below the Post Falls dam. With picnic areas, paved trails, and scenic overlooks, this park is great for families, couples, or anyone looking to soak up river views.

Q'emiln Park
If you love the outdoors, Q’emiln Park is a must-visit destination in Post Falls. Known for being one of the top rock climbing destinations in the Northwest with over 100 routes. With plenty of fishing spots, mountain biking trails, and sandy river beach, this park has something for every kind of adventurer. Locals come here to hike wooded trails, scale rock walls, and swim or kayak in the Spokane River. It’s also a perfect spot for summer picnics and beach days with friends. Living near Q’emiln Park means having access to some of North Idaho’s best outdoor recreation right in your backyard.


State Line Speedway
For a taste of small-town excitement, State Line Speedway brings high-energy entertainment to Post Falls. Known for its lively car races and live concerts, and community events throughout the summer.
Schools
Post Falls boasts a robust public school system that consistently performs well. The district includes 12 schools serving over 6,000 students from elementary to high school level. Notable achievements include high graduation rates and recognition for academic excellence. The district emphasizes STEM education and career-technical programs.
The city also offers several private school options, catering to diverse educational philosophies and religious affiliations. These schools provide alternatives to public education, often featuring smaller class sizes and specialized curricula. These private institutions complement the public school system, offering families a range of educational choices to suit their preferences and needs.
The combination of strong public schools and diverse private options contributes to Post Falls’ reputation as a family-friendly community with a focus on quality education.
Overview + Demographics
Coeur d’Alene is home to 54,628 residents, with an average income of $65,786, a majority of the population aged 25 to 70, and the average value of a home being between $300,000 to $500,000. (Data: U.S. Census Bureau)
54,628
Population
$65,786
Average Individual Income
38
Median Age
$300,000-$500,000
Average Housing Value
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