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North Idaho and Sandpoint Area Waterfalls

Albeni Falls Elk Creek Falls Hunt Creek Falls McAbee Falls Rambiker Falls Torrelle Falls
Cabinet Gorge Dam Fern Falls Jeru Creek Falls Mission Falls Rapid Lightning Falls Upper Priest Falls
Caribou Falls Granite Falls Johnson Creek Falls Moyie Falls Shadow Falls Wellington Creek Falls
Char Falls Grouse Creek Falls Lasota Falls Myrtle Creek Falls Smith Falls OTHER NORTH IDAHO WATERFALLS
Copper Creek Falls Hellroaring Crk Falls Lion Creek Falls Post Falls Snow Creek Falls

Post Falls is fed by the Spokane River in Kootenai County, ID

At Falls Park, in the heart of downtown, venture onto a platform overlooking a narrow canyon at the site of Post Falls dam, and view a dramatic, 40-foot roaring waterfall. Enjoy interpretive trails, playgrounds, picnic facilities and a stocked fishing pond for kids with wheelchair access. In the vicinity is Q'emiln (ka-mee-lon) Park. This beautiful city beach has a public boat launch, lifeguards in season, and a shady picnic area in the pines.

Rambiker Falls, Fern Falls, and Shadow Falls are fed by an unknown source in Shoshone County, ID

All three of these relatively unknown waterfalls lie within Idaho’s Shoshone County in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. Little information exists in reference to Rambiker Falls, but it appears on topographic maps that a road passes by the falls while hiking towards St. Joe Lake near the Bitterroot Divide. Directions to Fern Falls and Shadow Falls are vague, but it is known that both are located in Shoshone County north of Kellogg near Prichard. To reach Fern Falls, situated at an elevation of 3,280 feet, as well as the 25-foot cascade of Shadow Falls, follow Yellow Dog Trail paralleling Yellow Dog Creek. Hiking for approximately 100 to 300 yards, visitors can readily reach the falls for best viewing in spring and early summer. Here are our best directions. Drive 23 miles on the Coeur d'Alene River Road to Prichard, then drive on Forest Service Road 298 for 14.2 miles to Yellow Dog Road No. 513. Go two miles to the switchback marking Forest Service Road 1568. Follow this for about a mile to Trail 513. This trail offers a view of a scenic 20-25 foot waterfall cascading over a moss-covered rock face: A split log footbridge with rustic log rails crosses the creek below the falls allowing hikers access under and behind the waterfall.

Rapid Lightning Falls & Swimming Hole

Rapid Lightning Falls is fed by Rapid Lightning Creek in Bonner County, ID

With a 20-30 foot drop, these falls are easy access. Park at the turnaround in the road, and follow the trails. Be advised that the falls are not on public lands. Turn east onto Scenic Route 200 from US Highway 2/95 and proceed 6 miles; after turning north (left) on Colburn-Culver Road, drive 2.9 miles and bear right at the schoolhouse onto Rapid Lightning Creek Road #629; continue 3.4 miles, stopping at an unmarked turnout

Smith Falls is fed by Smith Creek in Boundary County, ID

The falls drop 50-60 feet and are accessible by, and can be viewed from your car. Follow the posted rules, ‘cuz the falls and viewing area are on private property. For easy access, drive north on US Highway 95 past Bonners Ferry 15 miles. Turn north onto Scenic Road 1 drive another mile before turning west (left) onto an unmarked, paved road; go another 5 miles, crossing the Kootenai River; at West Side Road #417, bear north (right) to locate a marked viewing area of the falls in approximately 8 miles


Snow Creek Falls
is fed by Snow Lake in Boundary County, ID

Snow Lake is one of our many beautiful Alpine lakes, and is fed by the surrounding creeks. There are two falls, one upper, one lower, but the upper is the one to see. A wooden walkway takes you to the very edge of roaring upper Snow Creek Falls. The volume of water surprises many, and there are several more falls along the way to the lower falles. The lower falls drop 50-75 feet in multiple tiers as Snow Creek divides.There is a very good trail, with boardwalks and benches.Take US Highway 2/95 south past Bonner’s Ferry for 2.5 miles; bear right at the golf course onto Moravia Road, drive anotherr 3 miles; at West Side Road #417, turn right and go 2 miles to a parking turnout.

Torrelle Falls is fed by the west Branch Priest River in Bonner County, ID

The falls descend from a narrow stream into a pool below. Torrelle Falls is easily accessible by vehicle. At the bottom of the cataract’s 10 to 15 foot descent, visitors will find a unique restaurant extending across the West Branch Priest River. At Priest River, ID, depart US Highway 2 onto Scenic Route 57; continue 8.5 miles north to locate the falls on the west side of the road.

Upper Priest Falls is fed by the Upper Priest River in Bonner County, ID

Also known as American Falls, to form a distinction from Canadian Falls located farther upstream, the falls drop 100-125 feet . In a lonely section of Idaho’s Northwestern Panhandle, the hike is formidable, best times are early summer through fall.  Take Scenic Route (SR) 57 for 37 miles from Priest River, ID to Nordman, ID; passing through Nordman, continue on SR 57 (which turns into Granite Creek Road #30 2 miles past Nordman) for 13 more miles and take the entrance road to Stagger Inn Camp; here, proceed north on Road #302 for 1.7 miles and then turn right on Road #1013, which later becomes Road #637; drive approximately 11.5 miles and park at the Upper Priest River Trailhead #308From Trailhead #308, visitors should be prepared to take a difficult day hike along a 9-mile trail that winds along Upper Priest River and ends at the falls. Alternatively, if your four-wheel drive vehicle has high clearance, continue driving for another 11 miles along Road #637 until you reach Continental Trail #28. Hike north on Trail #28 for 0.7 mile, turning right on Trail #308 for the final 1.5 miles to the falls.

Wellington Creek Falls is fed by Wellington Creek in Bonner County, ID

With a drop of 50-75 feet, the falls are abundantly surrounded by fawna and foliage. To reach the falls, turn east off U.S 2/95 onto Scenic Route 200 and drive 12.2 miles to Trestle Creek Road #275 where you will turn east (left) and continue for 13 miles to Lightning Creek Road #419; turn south (right) and proceed along Lightning Creek Road past Char Falls for 4.2 miles until you arrive at Augor Road #489; bearing west (right), go across Lightning Creek to a bumpy road on your left; further vehicle access does require 4-wheel drive, but visitors can choose to hike the road.

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