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Kel & Company

Silvercreek Realty Group

(208) 484-5333

Kel@kelcompany.com

kelcompany.com

LIFE IN

Kel & Company is a full-service

team at Silvercreek Realty Group in

beautiful Eagle, Idaho. From start

to finish, this Top Producing Team

can take you through every step of

your buying or selling process. Our

mission is to make your experience

with a real estate agent the best

it can be with the highest level of

service.

Kel & Company

Your Local Real Estate Experts

CONTACT

phone: (208) 484-5333

email: Kel@kelcompany.com

website: kelcompany.com

SOCIAL LINKS

instagram: @@kel.company

facebook: /KelAndCompany

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The Treasure Valley

Facts About Idaho

What We Love About Boise

Seasons

Retirement

Annual Events

Outdoor Activities

Ridge-to-Rivers Trails

Golfing

Winter Recreation

Parks and Recreation

Hot Springs

Arts, Music, and History

Libraries

Family Fun

Fitness

Sweets and Coffee

Entertainment

Dining and Cocktails

Local Sports

Artistic Map

Boise

Higher Education

Hospitality

Garden City

Eagle

Farmers Markets

Meridian

Kuna

Nampa

Caldwell

Wine Country

U-pick Farms

Star

Middleton

Emmett / Mountain Home

Destinations

Major Employers

School & Utilities Directory

Moving Tips

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Locust Ln

Homedale Rd

Hwy 20/26

Kings Rd

Memory Rd

Karcher Rd

Illinois Ave

Cherry Ln

Roosevelt Ave

Lake Ave

Ustick Rd

Ustick Rd

Idaho Center Blvd

2nd St

Marble Front Rd

Meridian Rd

Fairview Ave

Indiana Ave

27th St

Linden St

Southside Blvd

Simplot Blvd

Harrison Blvd

Yale St

Linden Rd

Curtis Rd

Lake Lowell Ave

Karcher Rd

Birch Ln

Middleton Rd

Orchard Ave

Chinden Blvd

Chind

en Blv

Edna Ln

Hwy 44

36th St

Cole Rd

Wagner Rd

Pine Ave

Vista Ave

Parkcenter Blvd

Kootenai St

Gary Ln

Caldwell Blvd

Midland Blvd

Feder

al Wa

Riverside Rd

Greenhurst Rd

Farmway Rd

Amity Ave

Northside Blvd

Five Mile Rd

Blaine St

Columbia Rd

Blessinger Rd

Rose Hill St

Lone Star Rd

Overland Rd

Airport Rd

3rd St

New Hope Rd

Hwy 20/26

Hill R

Warm Springs Ave

Franklin Rd

Holly St

Victory Rd

Go

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Palmer Ln

Midway Rd

Orchard St

Lincoln Rd

McMillan Rd

Maple Grove Rd

Amity Rd

Amity Rd

Robinson Blvd

Lincoln St

Linder Rd

Sawtooth Lake Dr

Lowell Rd

Star Rd

Lake Shore Dr

Broadway Ave

Cloverdale Rd

Cloverdale Rd

Ten Mile Rd

Boise A

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11th Ave

Latah St

Swan Falls Rd

Garrity Blvd

Purple Sage Rd

Beacon St

Collister Dr

Montana Ave

Munger Rd

Powerline Rd

Plymouth St

10th Ave

State

St

7th St

Capitol Blvd

Columbia Rd

Hill Road Pkw

Smeed Pkwy

12th Ave Rd

12th Ave

Chicago St

Cleveland Blvd

State St

Colorado Ave

Glenwood St

Middleton Rd

Franklin Rd

Floating Feather Rd

Black Cat Rd

Milwauk

ee St

Ka

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Hubbard Rd

Dry Cr

eek Rd

Sand Ho

llow Rd

Kuna Rd

Galloway Rd

Melmont Rd

Emerald St

Lewis Ln

Locust Grove Rd

McDermott Rd

Hwy 45

Deer Flat Rd

Bowmont Rd

Avalon St

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Locust Ln

Beacon Light Rd

Lansing Ln

Eagle Rd

Eagle Rd

Old Hwy 30

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Cartwright Rd

Lake Hazel Rd

Duff Ln

Eisenm

an Rd

Hwy 44

Hwy 44

Joplin Rd

Emmett Rd

Can Ada Rd

Goodson Rd

Marsing Rd

Technology Way

Chaparral Rd

Deer Flat Rd

Deer Flat Rd

Malt Rd

Perch Rd

Stewart Rd

Rim Rd

Gowen Rd

King Rd

Barker Rd

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Missouri Ave

Franklin Blvd

Happy Valley Rd

Chicken Dinner Rd

Kuna Mora Rd

Hwy 21

Pleasant Valley Rd

Lewis Ln

Robinson Rd

Farner Rd

McDermott Rd

Cole Rd

Tenmile Creek Rd

Hwy 55

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Nampa

Kuna

Middleton

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Eagle

Meridian

Boise

Garden City

Interstate

Major Road

Local Road

Boise

Garden City

Eagle

Meridian

Kuna

Star

Nampa

Caldwell

Middleton

Melba

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THE GREATER

TREASURE VALLEY AREA

Welcome to the heart of Idaho’s scenic beauty—The Greater Treasure

Valley. This expansive region encompasses several cities, each with

its own unique charm and character. At the core is Boise, the state’s

bustling capital, known for its energetic downtown, extensive park

system, and a thriving arts scene. Surrounding Boise are the cities

of Meridian, Nampa, and Caldwell, forming a metropolitan area with

plentiful amenities, shopping, and dining options.

To the northeast, Eagle offers a more laid-back atmosphere with

luxury homes, golf courses, and access to the Boise River, ideal

for those seeking a quieter retreat within close proximity to urban

conveniences. Just south of Boise, Kuna appeals to those looking for a

small-town feel with easy access to the great outdoors, including the

nearby Snake River birds of prey area.

Further west, Star and MIddleton present a more rural lifestyle with

opportunities for agriculture and spacious, scenic living. Each city

within The Greater Treasure Valley is linked by efÏcient transportation

routes, ensuring that whether you’re traveling for work or leisure,

you’re never too far from your destination.

Map courtesy of compass.org

2 © 2025 Life In Idaho Area Guide

IDAHO

POPULATION

CAPITAL

1.94 Million

Land Area

River

Miles

Sq. Miles

Idaho was established in 1890

Boise

STATE GEM

STATE BIRD

ELEVATION

STATE FLOWER

Star

Garnet

Mountain

Bluebird

Syringa

83,557

3,500

Highest 12,662 ft. (Mt. Borah)

Lowest 738 ft. (Lewiston, ID)

STATE FRUIT

STATE TREE

Huckleberries

Western

White Pine

STATE FOOD

STATE HORSE

Potato

Appaloosa

(with fry sauce)

FACTS ABOUT

The Great Seal of Idaho was designed by

Emma Edwards Green in 1890, making it

the only Great Seal in the United States

designed by a woman.

OUTDOOR RECREATION

COMMUNITY CHARACTER

CULTURAL EVENTS

LOCAL FOOD SCENE

QUALITY OF LIFE

BOISE’S URBAN AMENITIES

FOUR SEASONS

PROXIMITY TO NATURE

SENSE OF SAFETY

STRONG LOCAL ECONOMY

The Treasure Valley maintains a friendly and close-knit community atmosphere. Idahoans often appreciate the

strong sense of community and the welcoming nature of their neighbors. You’ll always find a friendly face.

Boise hosts a variety of cultural events, festivals, and local fairs throughout the year. These events provide

opportunities for residents to come together, celebrate, and enjoy the vibrant local culture.

From farmers’ markets to food truck parks to diverse dining options, the Treasure Valley is known for its thriving

local food scene. Residents enjoy access to fresh, locally grown produce and a range of culinary experiences.

The Treasure Valley offers a high quality of life with a relatively low cost of living compared to some other

parts of the country. This, coupled with a strong job market and good schools, makes it an attractive place for

families.

Boise, the capital city of Idaho located in the Treasure Valley, provides urban amenities without the

congestion of larger cities. Residents appreciate the vibrant downtown, cultural institutions, and recreational

opportunities Boise offers.

We enjoy experiencing all four seasons, from snowy winters, blooming springs, warm summers, and crisp

autumns. Each season brings its own charm and a variety of outdoor activities, contributing to a well-rounded

and enjoyable living experience.

The Treasure Valley is surrounded by natural wonders, including mountains, forests, and rivers. We value the

easy access to outdoor adventures, whether it’s a weekend camping trip or a day exploring scenic landscapes.

Many residents appreciate the overall sense of safety and security in the Treasure Valley. The area is known

for its low crime rates and the feeling of being in a secure environment.

The area has experienced economic growth, and those living here appreciate the job opportunities and

economic stability that come with it.

WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT

BOISE

The Treasure Valley is surrounded by natural beauty,

offering abundant opportunities for outdoor activities.

We love hiking in the foothills, exploring scenic trails,

and taking advantage of nearby rivers for fishing,

exploring along the greenbelt, and floating the river.

The Treasure Valley is characterized by its friendly and warm atmosphere, where manners, mutual

respect, and kindness are deeply embedded in the community’s culture. This welcoming nature

is expressed through everyday interactions like smiles, eye contact, holding doors, and friendly

conversations, reinforcing the Valley’s reputation as being hospitable and congenial.

With growth comes a shared responsibility to preserve the environment by keeping cities clean,

protecting wildlife, and safeguarding natural habitats to sustain Idaho’s quality of life.

TALK LIKE A LOCAL

COMMUNITY OF COURTESY

TATER KINGS

Idaho isn’t just famous for potatoes; it’s the U.S. champion, producing a whopping one-third of the

nation’s spuds. Talk about being a potato powerhouse!

Locals lovingly correct the common mispronunciation “BOY-zee” to “BOY-see,” reflecting pride in Boise,

the City of Trees. This nickname, from the French word for “wooded,” highlights the area’s lush, tree-lined

beauty.

Pronunciations can be tricky: Ustick Road is “You-stick,” Chinden Boulevard is “Chin-din” (from “Chinese

garden,” honoring early settlers), and Kuna is pronounced “Q-na.”

ALL ABOUT ROUNDABOUTS

In Boise’s roundabouts, yield to trafÏc already in

the circle. When entering, choose the correct lane

early: right lane for right turns or straight ahead,

left lane for left turns or U-turns. The essentials:

Lane Choice: Select your lane before entering

and stick to it throughout.

Yield: Yield to both pedestrians and oncoming

trafÏc when entering and exiting the roundabout.

Don’t stop once inside; incoming trafÏc should

yield to you.

Caution and Speed: Slow down for safety,

staying alert for pedestrians, unexpected lane

changes, and large or emergency vehicles.

ZIPPERING 101: A QUICK OVERVIEW

The zipper merge, used correctly, counters

the issues of early merging at “lane closed

ahead” signs, which can cause trafÏc jams and

frustration. Using both lanes fully until the

merge point, then alternating turns to merge,

much like a zipper’s teeth. This technique

balances lane speeds, cuts trafÏc backup by up

to 40%, and smooths out congestion at freeway

interchanges, ensuring a fair and efÏcient flow

for all lanes.

• Use both lanes until the merge point.

• Alternate turns merging for fairness and

efÏciency.

Driving culture is marked by courtesy and cooperation, evident by

smooth merging and efÏcient roundabout use.

A car is recommended for Boise residents, especially outside the city,

as Valley Regional Transit’s public transport may not cover all travel

needs, especially outside of Boise city limits.

TRANSIT

TIPS

THE TREASURE

VALLEY’S FOUR

SEASONS

December

March

January

April

February

May

June

September

July

October

August

November

Low Temp: 23°F

High Temp: 40°F

Rainfall: 1.1 in

Snowfall: 6.0 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

8:15 AM / 5:00 PM

Low Temp: 35°F

High Temp: 56°F

Rainfall: 1.2 in

Snowfall: 1 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

7:00 AM / 7:30 PM

Low Temp: 21°F

High Temp: 38°F

Rainfall: 1.1 in

Snowfall: 5.0 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

8:00 AM / 5:30 PM

Low Temp: 40°F

High Temp: 63°F

Rainfall: 1.3 in

Snowfall: Negligible

Sunrise/Sunset:

6:45 AM / 8:15 PM

Low Temp: 26°F

High Temp: 45°F

Rainfall: 0.9 in

Snowfall: 2.0 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

7:15 AM / 6:15 PM

Low Temp: 47°F

High Temp: 72°F

Rainfall: 1.4 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

6:00 AM / 8:45 PM

Low Temp: 54°F

High Temp: 81°F

Rainfall: 0.8 inches

Sunrise/Sunset:

5:45 AM / 9:15 PM

Low Temp: 55°F

High Temp: 81°F

Rainfall: 0.7 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

7:00 AM / 8:00 PM

Low Temp: 62°F

High Temp: 93°F

Rainfall: 0.5 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

6:00 AM / 9:00 PM

Low Temp: 43°F

High Temp: 66°F

Rainfall: 0.9 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

7:30 AM / 6:45 PM

Low Temp: 62°F

High Temp: 91°F

Rainfall: 0.3 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

6:30 AM / 8:30 PM

Low Temp: 33°F

High Temp: 49°F

Rainfall: 1.2 in

Snowfall: 0.8 in

Sunrise/Sunset:

8:00 AM / 5:30 PM

OUTDOOR WINTERIZING TIPS

Blow out sprinkler systems;

disconnect and drain hoses,

insulate hose bibs to prevent

freezing and damage.

RETIRING IN IDAHO:

ACTIVE LIVING MADE EASY

The Treasure Valley is a retirement haven offering affordability, quality healthcare, outdoor

recreation, and a welcoming community. With a cost of living below the national average, no

tax on Social Security benefits, and accessible amenities like the Boise River Greenbelt and

top-rated hospitals, retirees enjoy an active, fulfilling lifestyle. Mild winters, senior-focused

housing options, and lively cultural events make Boise an ideal choice for a relaxed and

engaging retirement.

RETIREMENT

Explore these thoughtfully designed 55+ neighborhoods

offering modern homes to thrive in your next chapter.

Regency at Milestone Ranch, Star, ID

A new active adult community by Toll Brothers offering

single-family homes with various floor plans and amenities.

Trilogy® Valor, Kuna, ID

A resort-style gated community by Shea Homes featuring

new homes for 55+ active adults.

Cadence at Century Farm, Meridian, ID

A gated 55+ active adult community offering modern

single-family homes with open floor plans and high-end

finishes.

Cadence at Bainbridge, Meridian, ID

A recently developed 55+ community featuring

contemporary homes and a range of amenities.

East Ridge Village, Meridian, ID

A 55+ community offering homes with various designs and

access to community facilities.

EVENTS

The Treasure Valley’s seasonal activities

highlight the community’s warmth

and the stunning beauty of the region.

Whether you’re seeking family fun or

a memorable date night, Boise and its

surrounding areas have something for

everyone to enjoy!

Polar Bear Plunge

Lucky Peak Reservoir

On New Years Day, participants

brave the icy waters to support

Make-A-Wish Idaho, raising funds

for critically ill children while offering

prizes for top fundraisers.

$3 Thursdays at Zoo Boise

Every Thursday through February

2025, enjoy discounted admission to

Zoo Boise, making it an affordable

family adventure.

Penguin Paint & Sip

Zoo Boise - Jan 5th, Feb 2nd

Enjoy a paint and sip experience

with Magellanic penguins, complete

with snacks, drinks, and a zookeeper

tour. Ages 18+; ID required for wine.

Wild Child Matinee

Film Program

Boise State Special Events Center

A youth-centered film program by

the Idaho Sierra Club, showcasing

inspiring nature films to spark

curiosity and appreciation for the

outdoors.

Banff Centre Mountain

Film Festival World Tour

Egyptian Theatre - January 23-25

A showcase of the year’s top

mountain sport, culture, and

adventure films from the renowned

Banff Centre Mountain Film and

Book Festival.

Idaho Remodeling &

Design Show

Boise Centre

The valley’s top home improvement

expo, featuring trusted experts and

resources for building, remodeling,

and updating homes.

McCall Winter Festival

McCall, Idaho

A beloved tradition for over 50

years, features snow sculptures,

fireworks, parades, and winter

sports, attracting 60,000 visitors to

the scenic Payette Lake region.

Canyon County Spring

Home Show

Ford Idaho Center

Home and garden festival with

displays, local experts, and ideas

for home projects.

Black History Month

Speakeasy Social

Idaho Historical Museum

Celebrate Black culture with music,

poetry, art, and business in a

1920s-themed adult social event.

Roaring twenties attire encouraged!

Savvy Women & Money

Financial Conference

Boise Centre

An annual conference empowering

women in Idaho with financial

knowledge and skills to take control

of their financial future.

WELCOME TO BOISE:

YOUR GUIDE TO

YEAR-ROUND FUN!

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

Polar Bear Plunge

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