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Post Falls is a small resort town 25 miles east of Spokane, Washington, located on the Spokane River in Northern Idaho.

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  • Things to Do in Post Falls
  • Homes for Sale in Post Falls
  • Education in Post Falls, Idaho
  • The Climate in Post Falls, Idaho
  • Transportation in Post Falls, Idaho
  • Living in Post Falls, Idaho
  • Conclusion
  • Have Questions? Ask Resourceful Agent Realty!

Things to Do in Post Falls

Post-Falls is chock full of a tantalizing array of restaurants featuring a variety of delicacies from small, family-owned cafes to elegant fine dining establishments. There are also plenty of places to shop – from big-box retail stores to unique boutiques and specialty shops.

One of the best ways to get acquainted with Post Falls is by understanding and experiencing the area’s roots. Steeped in history, the area now offers walking tours created with collaboration from the Post Falls Historical Society, business owners in Post Falls, the Post Falls School District, and the City of Post Falls. On the walking tour, you can explore the Samuel and Ann Young Home, the Jacklin Center of Arts and Culture, the Treaty Rock Archaeological Site, and more.

There’s an intricate network of parks and trails, parks on the water, and specialty parks within Post Falls. 

On the water, enjoy Q’Emiln Park, Kiwanis Park, Falls Park, Black Bay Park, and Corbin Park. Collectively, these parks offer rock climbing, swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, picnic areas, playgrounds, and more.

Specialty parks in Post Falls include Millennium skateboard Park, the Treehouse / Arboretum, a venue featuring more than 50 trees, and Treaty Rock Park featuring Native American pictographs.

There are four golf courses surrounding Post Falls, including Links, Prairie Falls, The Highlands, and Twin Lakes.

To indulge in a bit of self-love and pampering, visit the Highlands Day Spa. Services include massages, facials and skin treatments, waxing services, manicures and pedicures, a hair salon, and even hosts spa parties.

Post Falls also sponsors special events such as the Mother’s Day Brunch, Annual Post Falls Open Golf Tournament, and more.

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Education in Post Falls, Idaho

The area’s public schools are managed by the Post Falls School District #273. 

In addition to its high-performing public schools, Post Falls is home to a plethora of private schools, including Classical Christian Academy, Immaculate Conception Academy, St. Dominic School, and more.

It’s also easy to pursue higher education close to home, with Post Falls being in proximity to North Idaho College, Whitworth University, Eastern Washington University, University of Idaho, Washington State University, and more — all within 100 miles.

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The Climate in Post Falls, Idaho

There are plenty of outdoor activities to engage in while in Post Falls, regardless of the season. 

During the summer months, the high temperature is a cozy 83 degrees, ideal for picnics in the park, a walk on the trails, or other adventures under the sun. The sun shines on Post Falls 174 days of the year.

There are about 118 days each year where there’s measurable precipitation in Post Falls, which equates to about 22 inches of rain and about 40 inches of snow, which turns the area into a sparkling winter wonderland.

Winter low temperatures drop to below freezing at a frigid 24 degrees.

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Transportation in Post Falls, Idaho

Interstate 90 services Post Falls, with Spokane to the west and Coeur d’Alene to the east. It’s also 7 miles west of U.S. Route 95, the north-south primary highway.

For air travel, guests and residents of Post Falls travel to Spokane International Airport. Also in Spokane is the Amtrak passenger rail service.

Kootenai County provides bus service via Citylink, its public transit system.

Rideshare services are also convenient methods of transport around Post Falls.

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Living in Post Falls, Idaho

Just under ten square miles, Post Falls is home to approximately 36,250 residents enjoying their lifestyles in the 83854 zip code.

Among the residents of Post Falls, the median estimated household income is $59,058, just a tad below the Idaho median household income of $60,999.

Homes in the area also hold values close to those of the state. In Post Falls, the median home value is $257,145 compared to Idaho’s home value of $255,200.

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Conclusion

Post Falls offers a comfortable lifestyle in a beautiful setting with small-town charm close to big city creature comforts. From excellent schools to abundant recreation, dining, shopping, and entertainment, Post Falls, Idaho, is the ideal place to settle in and call home.

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