Post Falls, ID Hotels

Comfort Inn Post Falls
3175 E. Seltice Way
Post Falls, ID 83854
Nightly Rates: ( 78.99 - 78.99 )
2 Star
Centrally located on I-90 at exit 7 for wherever your business or leisure travels may take you,whether it is Spokane or Coeur d'Alene you will start your day off right with our complimentary 25 item Sunshine Breakfast,featuring fresh baked Belgian wa


Post Falls Howard Johnson Express Inn
W. 3705 5th Ave.
Post Falls, ID 83854
Nightly Rates: ( 69.01 - 79.01 )
2 Star
24 Hr. Indoor Heated Pool and Hot tub Near Silverwood Theme Park; tickets for sale Free deluxe continental breakfast with Hot Waffles High Speed Wireless Internet Access Crayola Kids Room Suite with whirlpool available Group rates a


Sleep Inn Post Falls
100 N. Pleasant View Rd.
Post Falls, ID 83854
Nightly Rates: ( 69.99 - 69.99 )
2 Star
Factory outlet mall, Centennial bike trail & Post Falls Expo Park adjacent to hotel. Many lakes, rivers and golf courses in area. Hotel also has free wireless internet. Silverwood Theme Park nearby, fine dining and movie theater. Silverwood tickets a


Red Lion Templins Hotel On The River
414 First Avenue
Post Falls, ID 83854
Nightly Rates: ( 109.00 - 139.00 )
2 Star
***Guestroom renovations were completed in March 2006*** Red Lion Templin's Hotel, located directly on the Spokane River, is nestled among the majestic mountains surrounding the quaint city of Post Falls, Idaho.Our 163 guest rooms and suites feature


Riverbend Inn
4105 W Riverbend Ave
Post Falls, ID 83854
Nightly Rates: ( 84.00 - 84.00 )
3 Star
Our friendly staff invites you to relax in one of our comfortable and affordable guest rooms. A perfect place for business or leisure. Featuring hot tub, seasonal pool, free parking, fresh hot coffee 24 hours and complimentary juice, toast and ba


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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near an Idaho attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, an Idaho state park, this is where you will find it.


With its high mountain peaks, alpine lakes, lush forests and desert sand dunes, IDAHO's door is always open to adventure seekers, outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to learn about its scenic beauty, western history and diverse culture.

ARCO was the "First City in the World Lighted by Atomic Power"; the nearby Craters of the Moon contain more than 20 volcanic cones. Upper and Lower Mesa Falls are near ASHTON. The Big Falls Inn Interpretive Center has exhibits on the falls and canyon.

The Idaho Potato Expo at BLACKFOOT offers dozens of fun and educational exhibits about the world's most popular vegetable.

BOISE is a place where you can ski in the morning, play golf in the afternoon and attend live theater at night; there are many museums: the Basque Museum & Cultural Center interprets the rich history of the Basques in Idaho and their old-world origin, the Boise Art Museum, the Idaho Black History Museum, a showplace of black culture, the Idaho Historical Museum, and the Idaho Museum of Military History; more attractions include the Discovery Center of Idaho with Interactive exhibits illustrating the wonders of science, the Idaho State Capitol Building, and the Idaho Botanical Garden, the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, the 200 birds of prey at the World Center for Birds of Prey, and Zoo Boise. An hour from Boise is the Bruneau Dunes State Park which includes the largest single-structured sand dune in North America and the Bruneau Dunes Observatory.

Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge is a sanctuary for migratory birds at BONNERS FERRY. City of Rocks National Reserve is located amidst the mountain peaks of the Albion Mountain Range; many people see animals, faces, or buildings in the 2.5-billion years old granitic rock formations; the Visitor Center is located in ALMO. Nestled among tall pines on the shores of the lake is COEUR D'ALENE; attractions include Silverwood Theme Park and the nearby Cataldo Mission of the Sacred Heart which was built entirely without nails in 1853.

GRANGEVILLE is the gateway to five wilderness areas and four national forests totaling over 5-million acres, second only to Alaska in designated wilderness area.

At HAGERMAN over 200 individual "Hagerman Horses" (most closely related to the modern zebra) were recovered at the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument; Hagerman Valley lies in part of the Snake River Canyon, best known for the "1000 Springs" that pour out of the canyon walls.

HELLS CANYON is the deepest river gorge (7,900 feet) in North America; in some places, the canyon walls plunge more than a mile deep.

The Bonneville Museum at IDAHO FALLS offers permanent exhibits depicting local historical events of pioneer life.

KELLOG is the center of the Coeur d'Alene mining district, which in recent years has adopted the name "Silver Valley." It is the nation's leading producer of silver and covers an area of about 300 square miles.

LAVA HOT SPRINGS is a resort town with hot springs and Olympic Swimming Complex.

LEWISTON is where the explorers Lewis and Clark camped in 1805 and again in 1806; the city is an inland seaport where ships are loaded for a 465-mile trip down the Snake and Columbia Rivers to the Pacific; it is the gateway to Hells Canyon.

In Massacre RockS State Park at AMERICAN FALLS “Gate of Death” and “Devil's Gate” were names given to this narrow break in the rocks during the Oregon Trail period when emigrants feared that Indians might be waiting in ambush. Ponderosa State Park is located 1.5 miles east of McCALL; it covers most of a l,000-acre peninsula that juts out into Payette Lake.

MOSCOW is a town of gothic spires and golden fields, home to the University of Idaho and the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, the largest jazz concert in the Northwest, and to the Appaloosa Horse Club and Museum which features the history of the Appaloosa horse, noted for its spotted markings.

The Fort Hall Replica in POCATELLO was built from the original Hudson Bay Company plans. Ponderosa State Park has wildflowers, wildlife, beaches and boat ramps.

The Sand Dunes of St. ANTHONY consist of more than 11,000 acres of clear, shifting, white quartz sand dunes up to 400 feet high that move about eight feet each year. SILVER CITY was once a mining mecca, today 75 structures remain in the Historical Area including the antique-filled Idaho Hotel (1866) and the Post Office-Drugstore.

SILVER MOUNTAIN is a year round outdoor playground at Kellogg, named by Ski Magazine as "One of Skiings Biggest Secrets." The Snake River Birds of Prey Area is home to North America's densest population of nesting raptors and covers 483,000 acres along 80 miles of the Snake River.

At SPALDING the visitor center at the Nez Perce National Historic Park offers interpretive exhibits and audio-visual programs of the history of the Nez Perce people.

STANLEY is the gateway to the the Sawtooth National Forest, the Sawtooth Wilderness, and the Frank Church "River of No Return" Wilderness.

SUN VALLEY is one of the top ski resorts in the country.

TAMARACK on the northwest shores of Lake Cascade is a rare all-season resort whose ski, golf, village and lake amenities are all located in extremely close proximity.

At TWIN FALLS Shoshone Falls is known as the “Niagara of the West", plunging 52 feet further than Niagara.

The historic mining town of WALLACE is famous as the "Silver Capital of the World," and every building in town is on the U.S. National Historic Register; popular visitor attractions, in addition to the many jewelry and antique shops, are the Sierra Silver Mine Tour, the Northern Pacific Depot Railroad Museum, the Wallace District Mining Museum, and the Oasis Bordello Museum.

WEISER has hosted fiddlers from around the world since 1953; it is the home of the National Fiddlers Hall of Fame which celebrates the National Old Time Fiddler's Contest.