Kettle Falls, WA Reviews


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Kettle Falls, Washington is a small town located in the northeastern part of the state, near the border of Idaho. It has a population of just over 1,500 residents and is known for its beautiful natural surroundings, including the nearby Colville National Forest and the Columbia River. The town offers a quiet and peaceful lifestyle, with a small downtown area and friendly community. However, like any place, it has its pros and cons. Below, we will summarize the experiences of several individuals who have lived in Kettle Falls, as shared on BestPlaces.net.

- User "SarahJ" describes Kettle Falls as a "hidden gem" and says, "I have lived in several small towns in Washington, but Kettle Falls is by far my favorite. The people are friendly, the scenery is breathtaking, and the cost of living is reasonable." She also mentions the town's strong sense of community and the various outdoor activities available in the area.
- In contrast, user "JohnSmith" has a different perspective, stating, "Kettle Falls is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. The lack of job opportunities and entertainment options make it a bit dull for my taste." He also mentions the long winters and limited shopping options as drawbacks.
- User "Mary34" highlights the affordability of living in Kettle Falls, stating, "I moved here from Seattle and was pleasantly surprised by how much further my money goes in Kettle Falls. The housing prices are much more reasonable, and I can still enjoy a similar quality of life." However, she also mentions the limited job market and slower pace of life as potential downsides.
- On the other hand, user "Mike87" shares a positive experience, saying, "I've lived in Kettle Falls my whole life and wouldn't want to be anywhere else. The schools are great, the people are friendly, and the natural beauty of this area is unmatched. It's a great place to raise a family." He also mentions the low crime rate and sense of safety in the town.

Overall, it seems that the majority of individuals who have lived in Kettle Falls have enjoyed their experience. The town's appeal lies in its natural beauty, small-town community feel, and affordable cost of living. However, some may find the lack of job opportunities and entertainment options to be drawbacks. Ultimately, whether Kettle Falls is the right place to live will depend on individual preferences and priorities.

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Not perfect, but Kettle Falls is close. - 7/16/2019
I've lived in Kettle Falls since 2013. We must've arrived right after Rob moved away.
The Mayor is a friendly, purpose driven, and dedicated man. The city streets are well maintained during the winter months. Waste water treatment facility is brand new and state of the art. The main thoroughfare is Hwy 395 (3rd St in town) which puts you no more than 10 minutes away from the County Hospital, Providence Mt. Carmel. 10 minutes in the other direction will have you on Lake Roosevelt- fishing for Walleye, water skiing or just enjoying the Northern Colombia River. If you stay on the road for another 10 minutes, you may see moose, bear, elk, possibly wolf and literally hundreds of deer and wild turkey. Over 250 species of birds including Bald Eagle, Red-tailed Hawk and Great Blue Heron dot the skies.
Schools system includes an Early Learning Center, along with Elementary, Middle and High Schools.
Kettle Falls Police are very dedicated. Your neighbors here are Read More

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Not perfect, but Kettle Falls is close. - 7/16/2019
I've lived in Kettle Falls since 2013. We must've arrived right after Rob moved away.
The Mayor is a friendly, purpose driven, and dedicated man. The city streets are well maintained during the winter months. Waste water treatment facility is brand new and state of the art. The main thoroughfare is Hwy 395 (3rd St in town) which puts you no more than 10 minutes away from the County Hospital, Providence Mt. Carmel. 10 minutes in the other direction will have you on Lake Roosevelt- fishing for Walleye, water skiing or just enjoying the Northern Colombia River. If you stay on the road for another 10 minutes, you may see moose, bear, elk, possibly wolf and literally hundreds of deer and wild turkey. Over 250 species of birds including Bald Eagle, Red-tailed Hawk and Great Blue Heron dot the skies.
Schools system includes an Early Learning Center, along with Elementary, Middle and High Schools.
Kettle Falls Police are very dedicated. Your neighbors here are Read More

Kettle Falls Embodies What is Wrong with Small Tow - 3/6/2012
There is real estate that has been for sale forever because the owners think they're sitting on a gold mine. They are most definitely not. There is a speed trap in town that gets the town's money from a cop manning it to catch minor violations and write big tickets. There is a big-fish in small pond ruling core group that steamrolls over everybody and everything, making most people live in fear of ever speaking up to better the community. They are constantly begging for money for some new project. And I do mean constantly, even as the jobs in town all dry up. The schools lack music and arts and quality in general although you wouldn't believe the salaries the teachers earn--over $60,000 and up. There is obnoxious over priced organic food (in fact mush of everything in town is overpriced which make no sense as so many live in poverty income) but other restaurants that aren't open for supper! The ones that are serve mediocre diner food. Don't expect to recreate on the lake. There are no Read More

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