Why Live in Corbin
Corbin, located on the edge of Post Falls, Idaho, offers a semi-rural atmosphere with large lots averaging 0.8 acres, ideal for gardening, owning animals, or storing RVs. The neighborhood features Cape Cods, split-levels, ranch-style homes, and some manufactured homes. Corbin Park, a 28-acre space along the Spokane River, is a key feature, offering disc golf, a softball field, picnic shelters, and river access for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. The North Idaho Centennial Trail runs through the area, providing a 23-mile paved path for walking, running, or cycling. Q’emiln Park, about 4.5 miles away, offers trails, rock climbing, and hosts the annual Post Falls Festival. Local dining options include Toro Viejo, known for its Mexican cuisine, and The White House Grill in downtown Post Falls, about 3 miles away. Essential shopping is available at the nearby Walmart on West Pointe Parkway. Corbin is car-dependent, with Interstate 90 providing a 3-mile drive to Post Falls and a 13-mile drive to Coeur d’Alene. Spokane, with the nearest major airport, is 23 miles away. Schools in the area, such as Seltice Elementary, River City Middle School, and Post Falls High School, have moderate ratings and offer various extracurricular activities. Some homes along Breezy Way Road face a moderate flooding risk due to their proximity to the Spokane River.