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This easy 0.4-mile hiking loop in Falls Park, Post Falls, Idaho, offers scenic views of the Spokane River and Post Falls Dam.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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81Β m
Highlight β’ River
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352Β m
Highlight β’ Waterfall
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658Β m
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Parking
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656Β m
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466Β m
158Β m
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This easy loop trail is quite short, typically taking about 10-11 minutes to complete. It's perfect for a quick stroll to enjoy the views.
Yes, the Overlook Trail loop is rated as easy, making it very suitable for beginners and families with children. Its short distance and minimal elevation gain ensure a pleasant experience for all skill levels.
The trail offers excellent views of the surrounding natural beauty. You'll get to see the Falls Park and Dam, as well as the impressive Post Falls Dam (aka, Avista Dam). These features provide picturesque overlooks of the river and waterfalls.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the North Idaho Centennial Trail, which is a popular multi-use path in the area.
While the specific regulations for this exact trail aren't detailed, trails in Falls Parks are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival for the most current rules.
Most Falls Parks, especially those with short, accessible trails like this one, do not require permits or charge an entrance fee for general access. Parking might have a fee in some locations, but typically not for a short visit to an overlook trail.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and potentially higher water flows over the dam. Summer is great for warm weather walks, while fall brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the views can be stunning, though you should be prepared for colder temperatures.
Given its easy rating and short distance, the terrain is likely well-maintained and generally flat with minimal elevation changes. You can expect a comfortable walking surface, possibly paved or a boardwalk in sections, offering easy access to the overlooks.
Parking is typically available within Falls Park itself. Look for designated parking areas near the main attractions like the dam or visitor centers. These spots usually provide the most convenient access to the trailhead.
As the trail is located within a Falls Park, it's common to find visitor facilities, restrooms, and sometimes cafes or picnic areas nearby. The surrounding town or city will also offer a range of dining and accommodation options.
Given the trail's short length and easy difficulty, you won't need extensive gear. Comfortable walking shoes, water, and a camera to capture the scenic views of the dam and river are recommended. Dress appropriately for the weather.