Boise, Idaho, is a city dedicated to sustaining the harmony between nature and culture. Nicknamed the “City of Trees,” Boise is the state’s largest and the capital city. Nature is…
The city of Meridian is a little brother to Boise, Idaho—this “big brother” and state capital is less than 10 miles east, across the valley. Residents of the smaller and…
Eagle is an upscale suburb of Boise, Idaho. The setting is beautiful with foothills to the North, the Boise River spanning the full length of town and a tree lined…
Nampa has twenty-four parks, the largest of which is Lakeview Park. The Nampa Recreation Center, a 140,000-square-foot (13,000 m2) facility containing a six-pool aquatics center, three gymnasiums, racquetball courts, a walking/running…
Star is a city in northwestern Ada County, Idaho, United States. The population was 5,793 at the 2010 census, up from 1,795 in 2000. It was named in the 19th…
Kuna originated as a railroad stop with coach transport to Boise. A small seasonal creek, Indian Creek, runs through the city. It is now used as an irrigation canal, filled…
Middleton was named for its location between the old fort Boise and Keeney’s Ferry; it being the midpoint between the two. It served as a rest stop for those heading…
The present day location of the City of Caldwell is along a natural passageway to the Inland and Pacific Northwest. Indian tribes from the west coast, north Idaho and as…
Mountain Home is the largest city in the county seat of Elmore County, Idaho Mountain Home was originally a post office at Rattlesnake Station, a stagecoach stop on the Overland…
The City of Marsing, Idaho, is situated in the scenic Snake River Valley; surrounded by beautiful views, lush wine country, and expansive outdoor recreation areas. State Highway 55 connects the city…
McCall is a resort town on the western edge of Valley County. Named after its founder, Tom McCall, it is situated on the southern shore of Payette Lake, near the…