- TripBuzz found 66 things to do with kids in or near Post Falls, Idaho, including 57 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Hayden and Coeur D Alene.
- From River City Lanes to Fun Unlimited, the Post Falls area offers 40 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Parks and Cultural Centers.
- Surrounded by lakes and rivers, Post Falls is a popular tourist town in Idaho. The city also has a thriving retirement community which has led to the growth of retail within the community. Post Falls is equipped with several public parks, beaches and golf courses. Thus it provides for a variety of outdoor recreation including fishing, boating and cycling.
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Opened in 1945, the Garland Theater shows both classical and modern movies while offering them in a nostalgic, family friendly environment. Bottomless popcorn is regularly offered as well as venue renting for events and parties.
22.3 Miles
A fun place for interactive and hands-on learning, Mobius Kids offers camps and classes for younger kids. It is also a special place for birthdays, and a great venue for school field trips.
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Originally built in 1915 as a silent picture cinema, the Bing Crosby Theater has since been converted to a performing arts venue with seating for 744. With exceptional acoustics, it stages several musical groups as well as traveling Broadway shows.
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1001 W. Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA 99210
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Since opening night in September 1931, the martin Woldson Theater at the Fox, has been a shining star in the heart of Spokane's entertainment district. Today, this historic gem, seats 1,600 fans for a full schedule of symphony, theater, and other live entertainment events.
22.9 Miles
Athol's Farragut State Park is a spacious wilderness preserve covering 4,000 acres. It offers hiking trails, bike routes and equestrian trails. The park is open throughout the year and has several hundred camping sites available for reservation.
23.5 Miles
Running for 72 miles, the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes is a paved trail used for walking, biking, and in-line skating. Camping sites are found along the way.
26.0 Miles
Covering 8,076 acres, the Heyburn State Park was established in 1908 and it is the oldest state park in the Northwest Pacific region. Besides the visitor's center, in here there are also camping sites, cabins, and cottages, as well as a marina.
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With plenty of picnic options, Washington's largest state park boasts two rivers, camp grounds, equestrian facilities, miles of hiking trails, off road terrain for motorcycles and ATV excursions, historical sites and boat or paddling river access.
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A tributary to the Columbia River, the Pend Oreille River runs for 130 miles and is fed by waters covering 25,792 square miles. There are 5 hydroelectric dams on this river.
33.1 Miles
Nature and Wildlife lovers will have this destination etched in their memories. Traveling here is made easy by appropriate signage. Rangers accompany you on the trip and provide guidance all along. You can pick up collectibles.