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Many might be surprised to learn that Idaho is one of the most gorgeous states in the country. No place else embodies the beauty of Idaho quite like the small town of Post Falls, located minutes from the Washington border between Spokane and Coeur d’Alene. Post Falls is primarily a tourist destination, with the industry of hosting travelers and tourists dominating the local economy.

Post Falls is named for Frederick Post, a German immigrant who purchased land beside the Spokane River to build a lumber mill in the nineteenth century. Known for its delightful beaches alongside Lake Coeur d’Alene, magnificent golf courses, kind locals, and lush pine forests, it’s quite difficult to find anywhere as ideal as Post Falls for renting an RV and exploring a well-kept secret. When you book an RV in Post Falls, Idaho you have many ways to arrive in town, with the Spokane International Airport and Spokane Amtrak stations close by. Additionally, Interstate 90 runs right through town, making it easy to access much of the Pacific Northwest in your Post Falls camper rental.

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Idaho is most famously known as the Gem State, and it certainly lives up to its name in two ways. The state is packed with natural resources and rare earth minerals, but Idaho itself is a hidden gem full or natural beauty that not many people know about. Post Falls alone has an abundance of parks within its tiny borders, including Falls Park which sits on the banks of the Spokane River. The majestic raging rapids and waterfalls coupled with the iconic bridge spanning the river are just two of the amazing things to be seen here. The centerpiece of the park is a fully stocked fishing pond for anglers to enjoy. Q'emiln Park has lovely beaches, barbecue areas, climbing walls, playgrounds, and many more things to keep you and your family occupied while on vacation. Black Bay Park is located in town and allows access points to the Idaho Centennial Trail, a 900-mile route perfect for long distance hiking. You can also play basketball or tennis while you visit Black Bay Park. Take your Post Falls motorhome rental by owner to Blackwell Island Recreation Area to make use of its ramps and visit an on-site native garden that holds many important local species of flora.

Outside of town, you can bring your Post Falls RV rental to a wide variety of interesting destinations to experience the spectacular natural beauty of Idaho. Lake Coeur d’Alene is one of the centerpieces of Idaho and attracts millions of visitors each year. The 25-mile-long lake has lots of state parks and recreation areas on its shores and has some pretty incredible beaches too.

Coeur d’Alene, Saint Joe, and Kaniksu National Forests are all within driving distance when you rent an RV in Post Falls, and absolutely should be visited in an effort to see as much as you can in the Gem State.

City Sightseeing

Post Falls is mostly known for its accessible wilderness and outdoor beauty, but the town has a few attractions worth checking out too. With fine dining at every turn, breweries, distilleries, wineries, golf courses, and lots of shops, you will find yourself needing more time to explore town and all the wonderful spots it contains. The Art Spirit Gallery is a 4,000 square foot gallery dedicated to showcasing local artists, with breathtaking exhibitions and weekly events offering you a chance to mingle with area residents. The Museum of North Idaho keeps history alive with exhibitions featuring railroads, steamboats, lumber industry equipment, and Coeur d’Alene tribal artifacts. The Post Falls Historical Society is home to a small and inexpensive museum for you to learn even more about the area.

The University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden is always a great place to visit and stroll along the elegant pathways overlooking the many different species of trees and flowers. The garden prioritizes curating and preserving plants that are vital to the area ecosystem. Treaty Rock Park is the site of the first treaty between founder Frederick Post and Chief Seltice of the Coeur d’Alene tribe that enabled settlers to move to the area and begin building the town. Lastly, Silverwood Theme Park and Boulder Beach is one of the largest amusement parks in the northwest region and has over 70 amazing rides and lots of water features too.

RV Parks to Visit

Since Post Falls is practically built for tourism, campgrounds and RV parks are a dime a dozen when you decide to rent an RV in town. River Walk RV Park is a lovely place to stay with all the basic necessities you need. Coeur d’Alene RV Resort is a welcoming place with more than enough spots to park your Post Falls camper rental. A hot tub and heated pool are just a few of the many things you will be able to enjoy on site. Blackwell Island RV Park is a convenient little park located on the water. With a short walk from Blackwell Island you can be downtown among the many restaurants, museums, shops, and casinos that make the area special. The beach is not a bad addition to your stay either. Most of the parks in Post Falls and all of the national forests in Idaho are perfect for RV camping and, with a little bit of driving, all of Idaho is at your fingertips.

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  • Spokane River Centennial Trail, WALiberty Lake, WA
  • Prairie Trail, IDCoeur d'Alene, ID
  • Blackwell Island Wetland Trail, IDCoeur d'Alene, ID
  • Liberty Lake Loop Trail, WALiberty Lake Regional Park, WA
  • Tubbs Hill, IDCoeur d'Alene, ID
  • North Idaho Centennial Trail, IDCoeur d'Alene, ID
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