Idaho State Parks Near Post Falls

Discover 12 parks within driving distance of Post Falls

Coeur d'Alene Parkway State Park

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
10.5 miles away

"Post Falls residents often visit for a quick waterfront outing, family picnic, or scenic bike ride. The parkway offers a convenient lakefront escape without a long drive."

The parkway links several waterfront parks and public access points along Lake Coeur d'Alene, making it one of the city’s most popular recreation corridors. It is especially known for its family-friendly paved trail, picnic spots, and sunset views over the lake.

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Veterans State Park

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
12 miles away

"Post Falls residents and visitors can reach the park quickly for a relaxed outing on Lake Coeur d'Alene. It is a convenient destination for families looking for a nearby waterfront escape."

Veterans State Park is known for its calm shoreline, shaded picnic spots, and convenient lake access in the Coeur d'Alene region. Visitors come for relaxing waterfront recreation, birdwatching, and a low-key place to enjoy Idaho's northern lakes country.

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Farragut State Park

Athol, Idaho
22 miles away

"Post Falls is close enough for spontaneous day use, fishing trips, and picnics by the lake. Many visitors use Farragut as a nearby escape into a larger, more natural recreation area."

Farragut State Park spans more than 4,000 acres on the southern end of Lake Pend Oreille and combines historic significance with abundant outdoor recreation. Visitors come for its beaches, boat access, miles of trails, disc golf, and large campground facilities.

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Centennial Trail State Park

Spokane, Washington
24 miles away

"Post Falls residents often cross into Washington for trail rides and walks along the Spokane River corridor. The park is a convenient regional recreation destination."

Centennial Trail State Park is a long, paved recreational trail that links Spokane and communities to the east with river views, parks, and urban access points. It is especially popular with cyclists, runners, commuters, and families looking for a flat, accessible outdoor route.

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McCroskey State Park

Plummer, Idaho
28 miles away

"Post Falls residents can reach the park for a quick escape into a more remote, less developed landscape. The park appeals to those looking for hiking, photography, and solitude."

McCroskey State Park offers one of northern Idaho’s most dramatic overlooks, with miles of forested ridgeline and expansive views across the Palouse region. Visitors come for solitude, scenic driving, hiking, wildlife viewing, and a glimpse of the area’s logging history.

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Riverside State Park

Spokane, Washington
31 miles away

"Post Falls visitors cross into Washington for a large park with river access and extensive trails. It is a strong option for camping and outdoor activities near the Idaho border."

Riverside State Park is one of Washington’s largest state parks, known for its river corridors, pine forests, and dramatic basalt landscapes. Visitors come for camping, boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and winter sports, all within easy reach of Spokane.

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Old Mission State Park

Cataldo, Idaho
34 miles away

"Post Falls residents visit for family-friendly history, museum exhibits, and a scenic drive along I-90. It is an easy half-day excursion for school groups and heritage travelers."

Old Mission State Park features the restored Cataldo Mission, a National Historic Landmark, along with a museum and interpretive displays. Its riverside setting and cultural significance make it one of North Idaho’s most important heritage sites.

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Mount Spokane State Park

Mead, Washington
41 miles away

"Post Falls residents cross into Washington for mountain recreation and scenic overlooks. Mount Spokane is a convenient regional destination for hiking and winter sports."

Mount Spokane State Park spans rugged ridges, dense pine and fir forests, and the 5,883-foot summit of Mount Spokane. It is one of Washington’s largest state parks and a favorite destination for hiking, biking, skiing, and panoramic overlooks.

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Heyburn State Park

Plummer, Idaho
42 miles away

"Post Falls residents can reach the park for boating, fishing, and family camping without a long drive. It is a convenient escape into a more natural lakeshore setting."

Heyburn State Park spans forested hills, marshes, and shoreline along the southern end of Lake Coeur d'Alene. It is a popular base for boating, fishing, camping, birdwatching, and exploring the nearby Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes.

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Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes

Plummer, Idaho
45 miles away

"Post Falls residents use the trail for cycling, skating, and family outings. It is close enough for a day trip and offers a quieter outdoor experience than city parks."

The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes is one of Idaho’s premier multi-use trails, known for its smooth surface, broad views, and accessible route through the Silver Valley and along Lake Coeur d'Alene. It connects small communities, historic sites, and scenic rest areas, making it popular with cyclists and day visitors.

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Columbia Plateau Trail State Park

Spokane, Washington
48 miles away

"Post Falls visitors often cross into Washington for a day of cycling or hiking on a less crowded route. The park appeals to those looking for wide-open views and a rural trail experience."

Columbia Plateau Trail State Park stretches for miles through the Palouse, offering a remote, low-traffic experience on a converted railroad grade. Its broad views, wildlife habitat, and access points near several communities make it popular with cyclists, hikers, and equestrians.

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Round Lake State Park

Sagle, Idaho
49 miles away

"Post Falls visitors often head north for a scenic day in the woods by the water. The park is a good fit for families wanting a relaxed lake experience away from urban areas."

Round Lake State Park offers a small, scenic lake surrounded by cedar and pine forest, making it a popular day-use destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The park is known for its calm water, beach area, picnic facilities, and relaxed atmosphere close to the Idaho–Washington border.

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