Post Falls Attractions
Post Falls (pop. 24,400) is located on the Spokane River at the Washington-Idaho state line. The town was founded in the late 1800s by Frederick Post who harnessed the falls to generate power for his sawmill. It has played an important role in the settlement of the region.
Falls Park
The site of Post Falls' founding is located at Treaty Rock in northern Idaho. The rock can be reached by trails that lead from Post Falls and the nearby gorge.
Q'Emiln Trail System
The Q'Emiln Trail System connects 12 routes with the trails leading to historic sites, such as abandoned homesteads and mining camps.
Treaty Rock Historic Site
The Treaty Rock Historic Site commemorates the location where Coeur d'Alene Indian Chief Andrew Seltice transferred land to Frederick Post, the founder of Post Falls. Petroglyphs and paintings by the American Indians are featured on a marked trail.
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