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Home » Quarry Sports Complex bids open this month

Quarry Sports Complex bids open this month

Phase one of Post Falls project expected to be completed later this year

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March 26, 2026
Dylan Harris

The first phase of construction is expected to begin soon on a new sports complex featuring multiuse fields, pickleball courts, and baseball fields in northeast Post Falls.

Located less than half a mile west of Highway 41 on 26 acres, the Quarry Sports Complex will be flanked by Prairie Avenue to the north, Kildeer Avenue to the south, Cecil Road to the west, and Charleville Road to the east.

The first phase of the project will go out to bid this month and is expected to be completed in winter 2026, says Robbie Quinn, parks planner for the city of Post Falls.

Phase one, estimated to cost about $5 million, will include the construction of two full-sized multiuse fields, an entry plaza, a 125-stall parking lot, a restroom and shelter building, site utilities, a maintenance yard, and potentially eight pickleball courts, a basketball court, and a playground, if the necessary funding is available for them to be included in the first phase, Quinn says.

Liberty Lake-based Michael Terrell Landscape Architecture PLLC is the primary design consultant for the project.

At full build-out, Quarry Sports Complex will also include five youth baseball fields, two additional full-size multiuse fields, a second parking lot, another restroom and shelter building, and multiple shade pavilions.

“Post Falls is a fast-growing city, and this project is located along the corridor that is identified to have the largest population growth for the city,” Quinn says in an email. “In the short term, it will provide facilities that meet the city’s level of service over the next several years. In the long term, the fully developed site will meet community needs into 2040.”

The sports complex will be funded through park development impact fees and a $1.25 million Land and Water Conservation Fund grant, says Quinn. The city was notified in October 2025 that its grant application had received final approval from the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and the National Park Service.

A definitive timeline for a second phase of development has not yet been set, according to Quinn.

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