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Discover the Buck Knives Factory Tour in Post Falls, Idaho
The Buck Knives Factory Tour in Post Falls, ID, gives visitors an inside look at one of America’s most legendary knife manufacturers. This free guided tour walks you through the knife-making process step by step — from raw steel to the finished blade.
Guests observe skilled craftspeople heat-treating, grinding, assembling, and sharpening knives with precision. The tour highlights Buck’s signature craftsmanship and attention to detail, showing why the brand has become a household name for hunters, outdoorsmen, and knife enthusiasts worldwide.
After the tour, visitors can shop the Buck Knives Factory Store, which offers exclusive products, limited editions, and great deals on Buck knives.
Why it’s special:
Buck Knives has been making knives for over a century, and this facility is one of the few in the U.S. where you can see knives being produced in person. For fans of outdoor gear and American craftsmanship, this tour blends industrial know-how with iconic brand history — and it’s completely free.
History/Story of Buck Knives
Buck Knives was founded in 1902 by Hoyt H. Buck, who developed a unique heat-treating process for steel blades. His knives quickly became prized for their durability and sharpness.
The company grew over the decades, producing the famous Model 110 Folding Hunter in 1964, which remains one of the most popular knives ever made. In 2005, Buck Knives relocated its headquarters and factory to Post Falls, Idaho, where it continues to combine traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation.
What You’ll See & Do on the Buck Knives Factory Tour
Guided walk through the knife production floor.
Watch knives being heat-treated, ground, and sharpened.
Learn about Buck’s history and patented knife technology.
Observe final assembly and quality inspection.
Visit the Buck Knives Factory Store for exclusive deals and limited editions.
Hands-On Elements: Interaction with guides, browsing knives in the store, and seeing custom engravings available.
Photo/Video Policy: No photography inside the production floor; photos allowed in the lobby and store.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Buck Knives Factory Store with knives, apparel, and accessories
Custom engraving services available
Pricing of Buck Knives Factory Tour
Admission: Free for all visitors
Knife purchases and engraving available separately
Practical Info for Visiting the Buck Knives Factory Tour
Duration: ~45 minutes to 1 hour
Format: Guided walking tour of the production floor
Schedule & Seasonality: Tours offered Monday–Thursday at 10 AM and 2 PM; closed Fridays, weekends, and holidays; advance reservations required
Audience: Knife enthusiasts, outdoor gear fans, families, school groups
Accessibility: Visitor areas are wheelchair accessible
Safety & Restrictions:
Minimum age: 7 years old
Closed-toe shoes required
No bags, cameras, or phones allowed in production areas
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Groups welcome with reservations; educational field trips available
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable clothing; closed-toe shoes
Facilities: Restrooms, factory store, free parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed Fridays, weekends, and major holidays
Location & Booking
Getting There: Free parking onsite; located just off I-90, ~30 minutes east of Spokane, WA
Booking: Reservations required by calling or booking through Buck Knives
Cancellation & Refunds: Not applicable (free admission); call ahead if unable to attend
On-Site Extras: Factory store, custom engraving services
Nearby
Falls Park (Post Falls)
Spokane River Centennial Trail
Lake Coeur d’Alene
FAQs About Visiting the Buck Knives Factory Tour
Is the Buck Knives Factory Tour free?
Yes, admission is free for all visitors.
Do I get to see knives being made?
Yes, you’ll watch skilled craftspeople heat-treat, grind, and sharpen blades in real time.
Can children attend the tour?
Yes, but children must be at least 7 years old and accompanied by an adult.
How long does the tour take?
Plan for about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Can I buy knives at the factory?
Yes, the factory store offers exclusive models, limited editions, and engraving services.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, reservations are required for all tours and can be made by phone or online.
Is the Buck Knives factory accessible?
Yes, visitor areas are fully wheelchair accessible.
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