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Wondering what to do while visiting Post Falls? You can explore over 50 varieties of trees while strolling in through the Arboretum, see the historic site of a land cession at Treaty Rock Park, take in a movie or learn the area's history while visiting the museum. For your enjoyment, local parks provide picnic areas and shelters with scenic views. See our activities page for a full list of parks plus their amenities.
Arboretum. Phone: 208-773-0539. GPS: 47.712288, -116.940880.
More than 50 species of trees along with interpretive signs can be found in this six acre arboretum, located on the north and south sides of the freeway between Spokane and Idaho Streets. Interpretive signs are provided. Sorry, dogs are not allowed.
Jacklin Arts & Cultural Center. 405 N. William Street, PO Box 2170, Post Falls, ID 83877. Phone: 208-457-8950; Fax: 208-773-4389.
Treaty Rock Park. 705 N. Compton Street, Post Falls, ID 83854. Phone: 208-773-0539.
The Treaty Rock, listed on the National Historic Register, features the words "June 1, 1871, Frederick Post" plus Native American pictographs is a contract involving land cession between Frederick Post, German immigrant and founder of Post Falls, and Chief Andrew Seltice, Coeur d'Alene Indian Tribe.
Post Falls Cinema. 1486 W. Seltice Way, Post Falls, ID 83854. Phone: 208-773-4332.
Post Falls Historical Society Museum. 101 E. 4th Avenue, Post Falls, ID 83854. Phone: 208-262-9642.
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