A few of the companies we’ve worked with
Q’emiln Park
Q’emiln Park (12201 W Parkway Dr, Post Falls, ID 83854) is the crown jewel of Post Falls, serving as the primary access point for the Spokane River and the world-renowned Q'emlin Climbing Walls. For large groups, the challenge is the narrow entry via W Parkway Drive, which can become congested during the peak summer months (open daily 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM). We recommend utilizing a 25-passenger minibus for climbing clubs or summer camps, as these navigate the park's winding internal roads more effectively than full-sized coaches. For 56-passenger motorcoaches, the drivers utilize the designated bus drop-off zone near the trailhead and Pavilion #1, then stage the vehicle in the oversized gravel lot situated at the park's entrance to avoid blocking the boat launch traffic. With 12 miles of trails and 78.5 acres of terrain, having a climate-controlled bus waiting with chilled water in the undercarriage storage is a necessity after a day of hiking or bouldering in the Idaho sun.
Stateline Speedway
Located just west of the city, Stateline Speedway (13450 W Hwy 53, Post Falls, ID 83854) draws thousands for the Idaho 200 and weekly racing events. Traffic on Highway 53 can back up for miles on race nights, especially near the Meyer Rd intersection. When you book a party bus or a school bus for your fan group, you bypass the chaos of the dusty general admission parking lots. The drivers are familiar with the speedway's layout and will drop your group at the main ticket gate before moving the bus to the designated oversized vehicle area behind the pits or along the western fence line. Avoid the "pogo-sticking" of trying to find your friends in a sea of trucks; stay together in a 35-passenger minibus equipped with a PA system for pre-race announcements and flat-screen TVs to watch highlights on the drive back. The track opens for Friday night lights at 4:00 PM, and we suggest arriving by 5:30 PM to secure the best vantage point for the main events.
Buck Knives Factory Tours
For an industrial-strength field trip or corporate outing, the Buck Knives Factory (660 S Lochsa St, Post Falls, ID 83854) offers an inside look at American manufacturing. Tours are highly popular and require precise timing (usually held Monday–Thursday at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM). The facility is located in a busy industrial park where street parking for a 56-passenger motorcoach is strictly prohibited to allow for freight truck maneuvering. Your Charter Bus Post Falls driver will navigate the turn from W Seltice Way onto S Lochsa St—a maneuver that requires a wide swing—and drop your group directly at the retail store entrance. While your group learns about the heat-treating process, your driver will stage the bus in the designated commercial loop. This is an ideal destination for technical schools or executive teams looking for a unique "Made in Idaho" experience without the hassle of carpooling through the West River industrial corridor.
The Highlands Golf Course
Perched above the city, The Highlands Golf Course (5600 E Mullan Ave, Post Falls, ID 83854) offers stunning views but poses a logistical hurdle with its steep, winding ascent up Mullan Avenue. Attempting to coordinate a golf tournament with individual cars often leads to staggered start times and lost attendees. A 25-passenger minibus is the perfect solution, featuring ample overhead storage for clubs and reclining leather seats for relaxation between the links and the clubhouse. For larger tournaments, our 56-passenger motorcoaches utilize the lower turnaround for drop-offs to avoid the tight corners of the immediate clubhouse lot. Our team knows that "Post Falls hill" can be tricky in inclement weather, so we provide drivers who handle the 7% grade with ease. After your round, your group can enjoy a meal at the Grill while your driver waits in the designated bus staging area near the practice green.
Post Falls Community Forest
Spanning over 500 acres, the Post Falls Community Forest (entry via W Riverview Dr) is a frequent destination for environmental studies and outdoor recreation groups. Accessing the trailhead with a large group is difficult because the primary parking areas are designed for standard vehicles and fill up by 9:00 AM on weekends. We solve this by using the designated bus unloading zone on W Riverview Drive, allowing students or hikers to disembark comfortably away from the roadway. Since there is no on-site oversized parking, the drivers stage the buses at the nearby city maintenance yard or the Ross Point park-and-ride. Whether you need a 47-passenger school bus for a local 1st-grade class or a 15-passenger executive Sprinter for a private photography tour, we ensure you have a reliable base camp. Remember that the forest trails can be rugged; having a bus with climate control and plush seating provides a much-needed respite for tired hikers.
Findley Marina and the Spokane River
For groups heading out on the water, Findley Marina (1100 S Marina Dr, Post Falls, ID 83854) is the gateway to the upper Spokane River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Marina Drive is a dead-end road with extremely limited turnaround space for any vehicle larger than a dually truck. Our dispatch team coordinates specifically with the marina staff for group arrivals. We recommend a 15-passenger luxury Sprinter van or a 25-passenger minibus for these trips, as they can navigate the tight marina parking lot for direct equipment unloading near the docks. If you are bringing a larger group for a chartered boat tour, the drivers will perform a "loop-drop" at the marina entrance and stage at the nearby commercial lots off Seltice Way. This prevents your group from being stranded in the summer heat while waiting for multiple rideshares to find the tucked-away location.
Upriver Park and the Treaty Rock Park
Treaty Rock Park (705 N Selby Rd, Post Falls, ID 83854) is a site of immense historical significance, featuring the 1871 inscription by Frederick Post. Because it is nestled within a residential neighborhood, parking for a 56-passenger coach is non-existent on Selby Road. We coordinate field trips by dropping off at the park's edge and having the driver wait at the Post Falls Library parking lot just a few blocks away. This "active staging" ensures we don't disrupt the local neighborhood while providing your group with access to the petroglyphs and historical markers. For historical societies or senior center outings, we recommend a minibus with a low-step entry or ADA-compliant lift to ensure all members can easily access the park's paved but slightly inclined paths. The drivers are locals who understand the importance of being "good neighbors" while providing reliable transport.
Greyhound Park and Event Center
The Greyhound Park and Event Center (5100 W Riverbend Ave, Post Falls, ID 83854) is North Idaho's premier venue for trade shows, the Post Falls Home Show, and large-scale banquets. Located right off I-90 at Exit 2, it is easily accessible but the parking lot can become a maze during peak events like the Christmas show. We provide seamless shuttle services between the event center and local hotels like the Red Lion Templin's on the River. Your driver will utilize the dedicated commercial lane at the front entrance for drop-offs, avoiding the long walk from the gravel overflow lots. For corporate planners, booking a fleet of 25-passenger minibuses with WiFi allows attendees to stay productive while shuttling between the event center and breakout sessions. We manage the timing to ensure a bus is always curbside when your sessions end, eliminating the 20-minute wait times typical of local taxi services.
Instantly See Pricing and Availability for Your Post Falls Trip
Stop stressing over the logistics of Highway 90 construction or the lack of parking at Q'emiln Park. Charter Bus Post Falls is here to provide the relief you need with high-octane service and local expertise. Whether you need a 56-passenger motorcoach for a massive convention at Greyhound Park or a sleek black 15-passenger Sprinter for a VIP tour of Buck Knives, we have the fleet ready to roll. Don't waste hours waiting for emails; call 509-960-6457 or use our online tool to get an instant 30-second quote. We serve the entire Inland Northwest, from Post Falls to Coeur d'Alene and Spokane—let’s get your group on the road today!
Frequently Asked Questions About Post Falls Group Travel Transportation
Where can a charter bus park in downtown Post Falls?
Oversized vehicle parking is available in the designated gravel lots near the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce and the large public lot at the corner of 4th Ave and Idaho St. Most street parking in the city center is restricted for buses due to narrow lanes and roundabout clearances.
How much does a charter bus rental cost in Post Falls?
Pricing is tailored to your specific itinerary, including mileage, duration, and vehicle type. A 56-passenger motorcoach ranges from $1,200 to $1,800 per day, while a 25-passenger minibus is often more cost-effective for local shuttles. Get a 30-second quote online for exact pricing.
Can your buses navigate the roundabouts in Post Falls?
Yes, the drivers are reliable in navigating the "Roundabout Capital of Idaho." While full-sized 56-passenger coaches require a wider turning radius, the drivers know exactly which curbs to watch to ensure a smooth ride through the Seltice Way corridors.
Do you provide transportation to the Spokane International Airport (GEG)?
Absolutely. We provide 24/7 airport transfer services from Post Falls to GEG. For large groups, we utilize the commercial bus lane at the airport's terminal for immediate loading, avoiding the congestion of the short-term parking garage.
Are the buses climate-controlled for Idaho winters?
Every vehicle in our fleet, from our school buses to our luxury limo Sprinters, features powerful climate control systems. We ensure your bus is pre-heated before pickup during the winter months, providing a warm and comfortable environment for your group.