Unlike many places across the country, Idaho is a wilderness state – and we love it that way. This distinction means major portions of our landscape are filled with pristine, preserved, often roadless treasures, meant to be enjoyed for generations to come.
While not every area can be considered wilderness, Idaho also has plenty of city parks to choose from, which can be enjoyed year-round, for free, and without the lengthy drive. This beautiful park in North Idaho is a little extra special, however.
Nestled up in the Panhandle, outside of the central Coeur d'Alene hub, but tucked within the spacious waterfront city of Post Falls, Q'emiln Park is a little different than your average city park.
This 40-acre trail system has well over a dozen paths that meander through the trees and by the water, allowing for a remote "wilderness" experience without the grueling hike.
If all that sounds too good to be true, play around for yourself at 12201 W Parkway Dr. Post Falls, ID.
With temperatures rising, getting out to enjoy the sunshine and spend family time in one of Idaho’s lush parks is a definite must-do this season! Where’s your favorite place to play with the fam?
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