🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
McGuire Park is a scenic spot located on the river at 1201 Breezy Wy Rd in Post Falls, Idaho. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty, this small, dog-friendly area is perfect for a quick getaway with your furry companion. The park offers a unique river access point featuring about 30 yards of waterfront, making it a favorite for dogs who love to swim and owners looking for safe, pet-friendly water fun. Local pet owners appreciate the park’s tranquil vibe during quieter times, especially on weekdays and lunch breaks.
While McGuire Park isn’t a traditional dog park with fenced enclosures or playgrounds, it excels as a neighborhood retreat offering shaded pet-friendly trails and several riverside swimming holes. The easy, wide trails provide shaded hiking opportunities—ideal for dog-friendly hiking adventures in Post Falls. While there are no benches or built-in amenities, nature lovers and their pets can enjoy the quiet, natural environment. Note that parking is limited and the area can become crowded on weekends, so plan your visit accordingly for the best experience.
A very nice neighbor park right on the river. Quiet and peaceful; let’s keep it that way.
A very nice neighbor park right on the river. Quiet and peaceful; let’s keep it that way.
Whiskey had a great time at this park. A weekday during our lunch break is a nice and quiet time to visit. It’s a small park with only 30 or so yards of waterfront. But the river access is a safe location to swim because there are some shrubbery downstream to protect you or anything from getting swept away. It also slows the current down in that spot.
Beautiful and we will be coming back!
Whiskey had a great time at this park. A weekday during our lunch break is a nice and quiet time to visit. It’s a small park with only 30 or so yards of waterfront. But the river access is a safe location to swim because there are some shrubbery downstream to protect you or anything from getting swept away. It also slows the current down in that spot.
Beautiful and we will be coming back!
Whiskey had a great time at this park. A weekday during our lunch break is a nice and quiet time to visit. It’s a small park with only 30 or so yards of waterfront. But the river access is a safe location to swim because there are some shrubbery downstream to protect you or anything from getting swept away. It also slows the current down in that spot.
Beautiful and we will be coming back!
Didn’t stay long, windy day & I forgot utensils for my lunch… gand it’s pretty though… I’ll be back for longer next time!
Well it’s not really a park. There’s nothing there, no playground or even any benches that I saw. However, it’s a nice LITTLE spot to get river access. If you’re wanting to float the river, this is a good spot to drop in.
Well it’s not really a park. There’s nothing there, no playground or even any benches that I saw. However, it’s a nice LITTLE spot to get river access. If you’re wanting to float the river, this is a good spot to drop in.
Well it’s not really a park. There’s nothing there, no playground or even any benches that I saw. However, it’s a nice LITTLE spot to get river access. If you’re wanting to float the river, this is a good spot to drop in.
Now accessible from a trailhead off of W. Riverview Dr. The elevation drop from the Riverview trailhead is about 500′. However, it’s an easy elevation change. I had no problem hiking up it with my 2 year old in my backpack. And my 5 year old did it with no whining whatsoever.
The trail is nice a wide, big enough for a truck. But no vehicles allowed. While the trees block most of the views, there is a good bit of shade which was nice. The trail drops down to the river. There are quite a few swimming holes, though the water is usually quite low by the time it warms up. But all in all, its a great family hike!