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Public Events
A public event is any event or gathering which invites the public. Public events must be scheduled at least 60 days in advance. Fees can best be estimated by completing the Public event application and returning it to the Recreation Outreach Specialist.
Post Falls Parks & Recreation offers many different rental facilities for:
- Fundraisers
- Runs/Walks
- Concerts
- Church Services
- Festivals
- And More!
Contact Information
Parks & Recreation Department
1st Floor of City Hall
408 N Spokane St.
Post Falls, ID 83854
Phone: (208) 773-0539
Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Monday-Friday
Bryan Myers – Parks Manager
bmyers@postfalls.gov
Reservation Questions
recreation@postfalls.gov
Park Reservations
Park Reservation Fee Schedule
Park Reservation Form
Trailhead Reservation Form
Online Park Shelter Reservation Request
Boat Launch– Q’emiln Park boat launch opening varies each year. Avista sets the dates depending on water levels, the weather and the effect on the dam and public safety. The launch is typically closed mid-November and generally, re-opens in the late spring or early summer.
Q’EMILN PARK BOAT LAUNCH CLOSES FOR THE SEASON – NOVEMBER 13, 2023
Arboretum
Arboretum is located on the north & south sides of the freeway between Spokane & Idaho Streets.
This 6-acre arboretum was started in 1996 and features more than 50 species of trees and interpretive signs. The arboretum also includes the city center gateway water features and interchange landscaping at the Spokane Street/I-90 interchange. Dogs Not Allowed.
Beck Park
Beck Park is located off McGuire Road on Howell (north of Poleline Ave) within the Prairie Meadows residential development.
This 9-acre park has restrooms, playground equipment, a splash pad, a basketball court, a sports field, a half mile loop walking path, and parking. Dogs Not Allowed.
Amenities:
- Play structure
- Pickleball Courts
- Soccer/Sports Field
- Splash Pad
- 1/2 Mile Walking Path
- Benches
- Picnic Tables
- Bathrooms and Water Fountain
Not available for reservation
Black Bay Depot
Black Bay Depot is located at 1211 E 3rd Ave behind the Senior Center Building. This 5000 square foot building is offers two rooms to host community recreation programs and classes. The east rooms is 40’ x 40’ and has a maximum occupancy of 98 people and is suited for fitness, dance, yoga and other active/fitness related programs. The west room building is 33’ x 35′, an occupancy of 66 people. It has a sink, counter space and a refrigerator and basic audio visual equipment available. Separating the two rooms is a room for caretakers to view activities being conducting inside. This room exits to a patio space on the north side of the building overlooking a turf field space, suitable for the youngest of our athletes as well as additional fitness based programming. Other amenities onsite are a community playground designed for children 2-5, passive seating areas and connectivity to the Centennial Trail.
Black Bay Park
Black Bay Vision Plan
Black Bay Vision Plan Birds Eye View
Black Bay Vision Plan – Flipbook
Bay Vision Plan – PDF
Black Bay Park is located on the 1200 block of East 3rd Avenue (accessible at 2 entrances), one off 3rd and one at the end of Bay St.
This 56 acre park offers paved walking and biking trails that tie into the Centennial Trail, and offer fishing access and scenic views of the Spokane River. There is a large shaded shelter (24’x30’), 2 smaller covered shelters along the looped trail, an upper & lower paved parking lot, a basketball court, and two lighted tennis courts
Dogs Allowed on a leash.
Address: E. 1200 3rd Avenue
Amenities:
- 24’x40′ Shaded picnic area with 6 tables
- Basketball Court
- 2 Lighted Tennis Courts
- 2 Parking lots
- Paved Hiking / Biking Trails
- Scenic Views W/ Benches
- Fishing
- Sledding (In winter)
Centennial Trail
Centennial Trail runs East/West through Post Falls and has access points all through. Areas with parking are located on 4th just west of Spokane St and from the Huetter Rest area on the freeway.
Designated as Idaho’s Millennium Legacy Trail, approximately 10 miles of the 23-mile North Idaho Centennial Trail runs east-west through Post Falls, interconnection our community & extending into Spokane and Couer d’ Alene. Three historical signs have been added to this portion of the trail, as well as a city park at Spokane St. and a county park at the state line. Dogs Allowed on a leash.
Amenities:
- Benches
- Scenic View
- Historical Signs
Chase Sports Field Complex
Chase Sports Field Complex is located north of the River City Middle School and west of Spokane Street on 21st Avenue.
This sports complex includes two ball fields (one softball & one Little League), soccer turf patches, restrooms, a playground, a half mile of walking paths, and a plaza area with concessions. Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 420 W. 21st Avenue
Amenities:
- Ball Fields
- Playground
- Soccer / Football Fields
- Bathrooms / Water Fountain
- Concessions
- Paved Running / Walking Trail
Community Garden
The Community Garden is located at 1115 3rd Ave. across from Black Bay Park.
The Post Falls Community Garden is a gathering site for people that have an interest in gardening and may not otherwise have the opportunity to garden at their homes. The Community Garden is a place where you can come and share hints and tips on gardening as well as enjoying fun interactions with other members of our community.
Amenities:
• Benches
• Shelter
• Open Air Classroom
• Demonstration Gardens
• Tool Storage
• Sani-cans
• Water Systems
• Plot sizes
– • 4×8 ft
– • 20×20 ft
Corbin Park
Corbin Park is located at the south end of Corbin Road, off Riverbend Avenue from McGuire Road along the banks of the Spokane River.
This 28+ acre site along the swift Spokane River offers access for rafting, kayaking, and fishing. Corbin Park also offers two covered shelters & picnic areas, BBQ pits, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, softball field, disc golf course and restrooms. A perfect park for small to medium family reunions or company picnics.
Dogs Allowed on a leash.
DISK GOLF COURSE
We are happy to announce that the New Disc Golf Course is now Open at Corbin Park. This transition has been possible by a great number of volunteer hours as well as donation of materials and excavation equipment for installation of the concrete tee pads. Over the next 4-8 weeks, we will be adding custom tee signs and a kiosk at hole #1 to aid players finding their way, and seeding disturbed areas throughout the park. This new course will provide for 18 holes of play in while reducing activity in areas prone to resource damage Again, thanks to everyone who has played a role in making this happen, it would not have been possible without the efforts of all.
Address: 896 S. Corbin Road
Course Map
Park Reservation Form & Fee Schedule
Amenities:
- Ball field
- Barbecue grills
- Benches
- Boat Launch
- Disc Golf
- Fishing
- Horse Shoes
- Open Space
- Parking
- Picnic
- Playground
- Restroom
- Scenic Views
- Shelter
- Soccer/football
- Trails/pathway
- Volleyball – sand
Crown Pointe
Crown Pointe Park is located in the Crown Pointe Subdivision (northwest of Prairie and Spokane Street) this 4+ acre park offers a 24 x 36 reservable picnic shelter, farm themed playground, basketball court, pickleball court, 4-square courts, gaga ball pit, open lawn area, walking path and benches.
Address: 8615 N. Spokane Street
Amenities:
- Basketball Court
- Benches
- Covered Picnic Shelter
- Flush Restrooms
- Gaga Ball Pit
- Pickleball Court
- Playground
Falls Park
Falls Park is located west of Spokane Street, off 4th Avenue.
This 22-acre park includes three covered shelters, accessible paved pathways, historical interpretive signs, picnic shelters, restrooms a playground, and scenic views of the dam and gorge.
The centerpiece of the park is a fishing pond great for kids and anglers with special needs. Anglers can easily fish the small pond from a fishing bridge, shore or fishing platforms. (Idaho Dept. of Fish & Game regulations apply – anyone over the age of 14 must have a license to legally fish. If they are not Idaho residents they must be accompanied by a licensed fisherman.)
From the Dept. of Fish & Game – information on fishing seasons and rules, when the pond is stocked and more
This is a great park for birthday parties or other small gatherings.
Dogs allowed on a leash.
Address: 305 W. 4th Avenue
Park Reservation Form & Fee Schedule
Amenities:
- Barbecue grills
- Benches
- Fishing
- Picnic
- Playground
- Restroom
- Scenic Views
- Shelter
- Trails/pathway
Falls Park – Avista Dam
In 1871, Frederick Post made a deal with Andrew Seltice to obtain more than 200 acres of Spokane River land to start a water powered lumber mill. The purchase of the land is preserved in a pictograph on a granite cliff in Treaty Rock Park. In 1902, the mill was destroyed by fire; the dam was undamaged. In 1905 the mill was rebuilt and resumed operations. A newly formed Washington Water Power Company purchased Post’s site and began making plans to develop a hydroelectric facility. The new hydro plant at Post Falls would provide power to mines nearly 100 miles away via the longest high-voltage transmission line in the world. The dam and hydro plant is now operated by Avista Utilities and is the site of Falls Park, with observation decks open to the public.
Springtime is one of the best times to visit the Falls, the water is roaring with runoff from the mountains and Coeur d’ Alene Lake. During the Winter months, the Falls capture the beauty of snow and ice in nature.
Hilde Kellogg Park
Hilde Kellogg Park is located on the corner of Idaho and 21st.
This 5-acre site offers a large irrigated multi?purpose sports field with parking, 2 horse-shoe pits, play structure & picnic area. This park was dedicated to the City by its namesake, a community activist and longtime state legislator. Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 2017 N. Idaho Street
Amenities:
- Horse Shoes
- Picnic
- Playground
- Soccer/football
Kiwanis Park
Kiwanis Park is located at 4176 E. Weatherby Avenue, off south Ross Point.
This 40 acre park provides picnic areas, picnic shelters, restrooms, playground equipment, an unguarded swimming beach, trails & fishing. The Higgens Pavilion covered shelter is 34’x46’, accommodates up to 75 people, and is frequently reserved for wedding receptions and family reunions.
Dogs allowed on a leash.
Park Reservation Form & Fee Schedule
Amenities:
- BBQ Grills
- Covered shelter 34’x46
- Fishing
- Picnic
- Playground
- Restrooms
- Swimming Beach (unguarded)
Park in the Meadows
Park In The Meadows is located in the Meadows Subdivision at the corner of Grange Ave. and Howell Rd.
This 5+ acre park , this park offers a playground, looping trail system, fitness pads, pickle ball courts, restroom, and a sand volleyball court.
Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 1632 W. Grange Avenue
Amenities:
- Playground
- Looping trail system
- Fitness pads
- Pickleball courts
- Restroom
- Sand Volleyball Court
Polites Park
Polites Park is located along Ponderosa Blvd. near Ridgewood Dr.
This 1-acre site provides a passive wayside along the Centennial Trail on Ponderosa Blvd.
Address: 3876 E. Ponderosa Blvd.
Amenities:
• Open Space
Post Falls Community Forest
The City of Post Falls is working toward the development of a 500 acre multi-use natural area called the Post Falls Community Forest.
It is envisioned for this area to serve as a multi-use property for the City, providing an opportunity to reuse highly treated Class A reclaimed water via drip irrigation, serving as an educational forest, and providing outdoor recreational opportunities to citizens and visitors.
This naturally forested area contains approximately 2 miles of Spokane River shoreline, hiking trails, native trees and shrubs, wildlife, and perhaps the best rock climbing opportunities in the Inland Northwest.
This area is currently open for non-motorized public recreation. It can be accessed by entering the eastern trailhead adjacent to Q’emiln Park, or the sourthern trailhead on W. Riverview Drive. Future development of reclaimed water facilities may result in temporary closures of affected areas for public safety during projects.
Post Falls Community Forest History & Future Plans
PF Community Forest Map & Brochure
PF Community Forest Climbing Walls Map
Interactive PF Community Forest Climbing Walls Map
The Northwest Passage – A guidebook to the rockclimbs of the PF Community Forest
Q’emiln Park
Q’emiln Park is located south of the Spokane River at the end of the Spokane Street Bridge.
Pronounced “ka-mee-lin” This 78.5-acre park features a guarded swimming beach, boat launch, BBQ pits, picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, concession stand, restrooms, and access to the Post Falls Community Forest and Q’emiln Climbing Walls. There are 2 small covered shelters (the Gazebo & Picnic Shelter), a large covered Grand Pavilion 60’x120’, a grassy area and the Trailhead Event Center that are available for reservation. A fantastic park for every occasion. Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 12201 W. Parkway Drive
Q’EMILN PARK BOAT LAUNCH OPEN FOR THE SEASON – 06/19/2024
Q’emiln Park Rules
Q’emiln Parking Fee Area
Post Falls Community Forest Map & Brochure
Park Reservation Form & Fee Schedule
Amenities:
- BBQ Grills
- Boat Launch
- Concessions (seasonal)
- Horse Shoes
- Picnic Areas w/ Tables
- Playground
- Rock Climbing
- Scenic Views
- Shelters (4 unique facilities)
- Swimming
- Beach/Swimming Rules
Q’emiln Trailhead Event Center
Q’emiln Trailhead Event Center is located in Q’emiln Park (pronounced “ka-mee-lin”). Which is located at the south end of the Spokane Street bridge.
Whether you are planning for a wedding, reception, corporate retreat or company party the Trailhead Facility is a versatile location with a rustic feel. This large open location provides warmth and shelter with access to the beauty of Q’emiln park and the Spokane River.
The facility is a fully enclosed building 32’x122′ and has a capacity of 150 people.
Address: 12361 W. Parkway Drive
Park Reservation Form & Fee Schedule
Amenities:
- Tables and chairs for 150
- Air Conditioning
- Kitchen with double ovens and full sized refrigerator
- 3 restrooms
- 39′ x 30′ back deck
Ross Point Rec Site
The BLM proposes to construct a day-use recreation site on the Ross Point parcel. The recreation site would be developed with grass, paved parking, restroom, walking paths, picnic tables, shade structures, etc. The parking area would be delineated with fencing and have trails leading to the rest of the site from the parking area. There would be a non-motorized access point to the river that would allow for swimming, paddling, rowing, fishing, etc. A dock would be constructed for swimming, fishing, and for small watercraft to access the day-use site. (See Appendix A: Conceptual Plan and Section 6 for a detailed description of the proposed action.)
UPDATE:
BLM has started work toward the development of park improvements at the Ross Point recreation site. As development of the site progresses, it is anticipated access to the site will be restricted from time to time.
“Construction to begin on Spokane River rec site” – Coeur d’ Alene Press Article – December 11, 2021
U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land ManagementDocuments
Environmental Assessment
Scoping/Information Package
Singing Hills
Singing Hills Park is located at the junction of Teton Ave. and St. Helen’s Drive.
This 7 acre site offers a playground, a sports field, a small covered shelter, and a paved trail. A small parking area is available. No Dogs Allowed.
Address: 1015 E. Teton Avenue
Amenities:
- Playground
- Soccer/ Football Fields
- Trails/ Pathways
Skate Park
Millennium Skate Park is located on Greensferry & 3rd Avenue along the Centennial Trail.
A full recessed concrete stake park with rails, boxes and ramps for all skill levels. This park offers turf area, restrooms and parking. Helmets and pads are recommended. The skate buy park is open from sunrise to sunset only. Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 300 N. Greensferry Road
Amenities:
- Bench Seating
- Pump Track
- Parking
- Sani Can Restroom
Sportsman’s Park
Sportsman’s Park is located between 19th and 21st Avenues, off Spokane Street.
This 5-acre park offers two baseball fields, a pickle ball court, and restrooms. Parking area is located along the east side of the fields. Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 1945 N. Lucas Lane
Amenities:
- Baseball Fields
- Concessions
- Pickleball
- Restrooms
Syringa Park
Syringa Park is located in the Fieldstone Subdivision (north of Poleline & east of Idaho Street)
This 7+ acre park offers a playground, 2 basketball courts, volleyball court, covered picnic shelter, restrooms, walking path and benches. Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 2975 Bunchgrass Drive
Park Reservation Form & Fee Schedule
Amenities:
- Splash Pad
- Basketball Courts
- Benches
- Covered Picnic Shelter
- Playground
- Volleyball court
- Restrooms
Trailer Park Wave
Trailer Park Wave is located at 1400 W. Iron Horse Dr. at the end of Lundy Blvd.
This site offers access to the Spokane River that is perfect for paddlers, floaters and
anglers. This site includes a paved walking trail down to the river access, parking for five, and a vault toilet.
Address: 1400 W. Iron Horse Drive
Amenities:
- River Access
- Fishing
- Kayaking
- River Views
- Bathroom
Treaty Rock
Treaty Rock Park is located near Seltice Way on Compton Street.
A beautiful natural area with paved trails, native vegetation, and interesting rock formations, this 4 acre park has a small picnic area next to the parking lot. A trail loops through the park, down a rock gorge, and passes the treaty rock on the way back to the parking lot.
The site is commonly thought to be the site of a treaty between Frederick Post and the Coeur d’Alene Tribe. To commemorate the event, legend has it that Post chiseled his name (Fredrick Post) and the date (June 1, 1871) and the Indians painted various figures on the rock outcrop. Although Post was given water rights to what is now known as Post Falls in June of 1871 by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, it is not known if the inscriptions (petroglyphs) and paintings (pictographs) at Treaty Rock represent this agreement or if Post’s name and the date were later added to figures already on the rock outcrop.
For further information on the history of this site you can look here: National Register: Treaty Rock
Address: 705 N. Compton Street
Amenities:
- Benches
- Open Space
- Picnic
- Scenic Views
- Trails/pathway
Tullamore Park
Dogs allowed on a leash.
Address: 3673 E Bogie Drive
Amenities:
- Basketball Court
- Benches
- Covered Picnic Shelter (2)
- Corn Hole Boards
- Flush Restrooms
- Paved Parking
- Pickleball Court (3)
- Playground
- Loop Walk
- Splash Pad
Warren Field
Warren Field is located at 1st & Idaho.
This 2.19-acre site was purchased in 1999 as a permanent city park. This park features a sports field, playground, a picnic site and half-court basketball.
Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 105 N. Idaho Street
Amenities:
- Basketball
- Picnic tables w/shelter
- Playground
- Sani-can
- Soccer/ Football Field
White Pine Park
White Pine Park is located between 21st and Poleline on Spokane Street.
This 5 acre park offers a playground, basketball courts, a sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, covered shelter (20’x24’), and 3 tennis courts (north of Poleline). A nice shady park for reunions or events that center around children’s playground equipment. Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 2100 N. Spokane Street
Park Reservation Form & Fee Schedule
Amenities:
- Basketball Courts
- BBQ Grills
- Benches
- Horse Shoes
- Picnic Tables W/ Shelter
- Playground
- Restrooms
- Tennis
- Volleyball – Sand
Woodbridge Park
Woodbridge Park is located on West Seltice & Silkwood Dr.
This 7-acre park features a large sport field that accommodates two soccer fields and a playground area. A parking area and restroom is located at the east end of the park and a half mile walking trail follows the perimeter. Dogs Not Allowed.
Address: 750 N. Silkwood Drive
Amenities:
- Benches
- Open Space
- Picnic Area
- Playground
- Restrooms
- 2 Soccer Fields
- Walking Path 1/2 mile