The Canfield Mountain trails designated with numbers generally run North to South while those with letters run East to West. For the most part numbered trails contain the steeper grades and lettered trails are milder. This is not true in all cases however, and you are advised to read the individual trail descriptions for detailed information. There are more than Read more...
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This park boasts the city’s largest playground, a colorful splash pad, tennis/pickle ball court, basketball court, off-leash dog park, Avista Pavilion (to host events for up to 300 people), the Rotary Harbor House (that is a waterfront concession stand/restroom facility), the sea wall overlook, grand plaza, Veterans Memorial, and 4-acre grassy area with room to hold events for up to 5,000 people. Read more...
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Cherry Hill Park has an 18-hold disc golf course, an off-leash dog park, basketball, a BMX track, tennis and pickle ball courts, sledding, off street parking, restrooms, the 9/11 Memorial playground, and Fallen Heroes Plaza dedicated on September 11, 2009. Read more...
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Coeur d’Alene City Park has a swim beach, basketball courts, picnic shelter (capacity: 180), grills, drinking fountains, sand volleyball courts, restrooms, picnic tables throughout the park, and off-street parking. Read more...
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Blackwell Island RV Park is located ON THE WATER with full hookups and drive-thru convenience. Sit on the beach or take a dip in the water, or catch bass from our dock. Large rigs are no problem, with our typical pad being 60 feet long and 40 feet wide. Check out these features: On the water – 500 feet of swimming Read more...
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Pronounced “ka-mee-lin” This 78.5-acre park features a guarded swimming beach, boat launch, BBQ pits, picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, concession stand, restrooms, and a 40-acre trail system. There are 2 small covered shelters (the Gazebo & Picnic Shelter), a large covered Grand Pavilion 60’x120’, a grassy area and the Trailhead Event Center that are available for reservation. A fantastic Read more...
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Located in Riverstone off of Beebe Avenue, this community park has a picnic shelter with BBQ grills, other open space picnic areas, an amphitheater, benches, pedestrian/bicycle paths, restrooms, a playground, a small dog park, and off-street parking. Read more...
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Through funding by igniteCDA, the city was able to create a new park along the riverfront property that used to be the location of the Atlas Mill. The park has 4,000 linear feet of waterfront and approximately 12.5 acres. Amenities include an ADA accessible water dog park and ADA accessible swim area, ADA accessible picnic area, and ADA accessible kayak Read more...
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This is a popular trail for hiking and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are April through October. Read more...
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30 Acre Park This park offers a picnic shelter, 5 softball diamonds, Thorco hardball field, tennis courts, volleyball, basketball, children’s play equipment, restrooms, and access to the Prairie Trail. Read more...