Simply put, Coeur d’Alene is a great place to live. It’s no mystery why people are moving here from across the country. As the nation’s traditionally popular resort communities become fully developed, and in some cases, overdeveloped, Coeur d’Alene provides a rare opportunity. There’s room to grow and at the same time, the original character and feel of the town is preserved.
Coeur d’Alene is located in the heart of the Inland Northwest, a land abundant with natural beauty. Outdoor living is a vital part of the allure of Coeur d’Alene. A short drive from town offers access to thousands of square miles of National Forest, rugged mountain ranges and numerous pristine lakes and rivers. Each dramatic change in the seasons displays an inspiring new facet of the region’s personality—plus an array of recreational choices, from boating, biking, fishing and backpacking in summer to skiing, skating and snowmobiling in winter.
The world famous Coeur d’Alene Resort golf course, with its renowned floating green, is close by. A plethora of other public and private courses are all within driving distance, and the weather is the perfect complement for golf enthusiasts.
The sixth largest city in the state, Coeur d’Alene is located at the crossroads of Interstate 90 and US Highway 95: just 35 minutes east of Spokane International Airport. Interstate 90 is the main east/west freeway in the northern part of the nation, running from Seattle, through Spokane, Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene, all the way to Boston, Mass. US Highway 95 connects northern and southern Idaho and is a major US Highway traveling through 5 western states, from the Canadian border to the Mexican border.
Riverstone offers the perfect setting for condominium life as well as office, retail and entertainment venues. With such a myriad of choices at hand and a world famous lake nearby, this unique community combines Northwest wonder with upscale style.