Riverstone proved that Coeur d'Alene could do walkable, waterfront, live-work-play living — and two decades on, it remains one of the most effortless luxury lifestyles in North Idaho.
Spread across roughly 160 acres along the Spokane River, Riverstone began in 1999 when developer John Stone saw a former sawmill site and imagined a true lifestyle center. Built in phases, it wove residences, retail, restaurants, and offices together with landscaped avenues, a riverfront park, and a boardwalk — a place where you can walk to dinner, the farmers market, or the trail without ever moving your car.
The lifestyle
Life at Riverstone is vibrant but relaxed. Riverstone Park anchors the community with summer concerts, outdoor movies, and a splash pad, while the Centennial Trail runs right along the river for cycling and morning walks. Shops, cafes, and a boutique cinema are steps from the front door — the kind of low-maintenance, lock-and-leave convenience that's increasingly rare on the water.
The real estate
Riverstone offers a genuine range: luxury condominiums above the village retail, riverfront townhomes, and a growing collection of custom and luxury homes in its newer enclaves. For buyers who want a refined, walkable base — a second home or a full-time residence with the river at the doorstep — it's hard to beat.
Buying or selling at Riverstone
From turnkey condos to custom riverfront homes, the right representation knows the buildings, the builders, and what's coming to market. If Riverstone fits the life you're after, let's talk.