List of Cities and Towns in Idaho

How many cities are there in Idaho? There are a total of 265 towns and cities in the state of Idaho. Top 10 biggest cities by population are Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Caldwell, Cœur d’Alene, Twin Falls, Post Falls, and Lewiston.

Largest Cities in Idaho

Boise

Population: Boise, the capital and largest city of Idaho, has over 230,000 residents.
Area: Boise covers approximately 82.1 square miles.
Zip Codes: Boise has numerous zip codes, including 83701–83709, 83711–83713, 83715, 83716.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Ada County
Latitude: 43.6150° N
Longitude: 116.2023° W

Boise is a vibrant city known for its outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, and thriving downtown scene. Boise River Greenbelt is a scenic pathway along the Boise River, offering walking, jogging, and biking trails, as well as parks, wildlife viewing areas, and access to recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking. Idaho State Capitol is the seat of government for the state of Idaho, featuring neoclassical architecture, legislative chambers, and historical exhibits, as well as guided tours of the building and surrounding grounds. Old Idaho Penitentiary is a historic prison complex turned museum, offering guided tours and exhibits on the history of the prison, inmate life, and notable escapes, as well as events such as ghost tours and reenactments.

Nampa

Population: Nampa, located west of Boise, has over 100,000 residents.
Area: Nampa covers approximately 31.6 square miles.
Zip Codes: Nampa has various zip codes, including 83651, 83652, 83653.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Canyon County
Latitude: 43.5407° N
Longitude: 116.5635° W

Nampa is a growing city known for its agricultural heritage, family-friendly atmosphere, and recreational opportunities. Nampa Train Depot is a historic train station dating back to 1903, featuring Spanish Revival architecture and serving as a local landmark and event venue. Lake Lowell is a scenic reservoir located southwest of Nampa, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing, as well as picnicking and camping in designated areas around the lake. Warhawk Air Museum is an aviation museum showcasing military aircraft, artifacts, and exhibits honoring veterans and educating visitors about aviation history and the role of the military in Idaho.

Meridian

Population: Meridian, located near Boise, has over 110,000 residents.
Area: Meridian covers approximately 26.8 square miles.
Zip Codes: Meridian has various zip codes, including 83642, 83646, 83680.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Ada County
Latitude: 43.6121° N
Longitude: 116.3915° W

Meridian is a thriving city known for its strong sense of community, recreational amenities, and economic opportunities. Roaring Springs Water Park is a popular family attraction featuring water slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and other aquatic attractions, as well as picnic areas and food concessions. Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park is a spacious urban park offering playgrounds, sports fields, walking paths, and a fishing pond, as well as a pavilion and amphitheater for events and gatherings. The Village at Meridian is a premier shopping and entertainment destination featuring a variety of retail stores, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment venues, as well as a central plaza with fountains, fire pits, and live music performances.

Idaho Falls

Population: Idaho Falls, located in eastern Idaho, has over 60,000 residents.
Area: Idaho Falls covers approximately 22.1 square miles.
Zip Codes: Idaho Falls has various zip codes, including 83401, 83402, 83404.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Bonneville County
Latitude: 43.4916° N
Longitude: 112.0337° W

Idaho Falls is a scenic city known for its proximity to outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, and the Snake River. Idaho Falls Riverwalk is a scenic pathway along the Snake River, offering walking and biking trails, as well as parks, picnic areas, and views of the river and waterfalls. Idaho Falls Temple is a striking religious landmark of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, featuring beautiful architecture and manicured grounds, as well as visitors’ centers and exhibits on Mormon history and beliefs. Museum of Idaho is a cultural institution showcasing exhibits on regional and natural history, science, and culture, featuring interactive displays, artifacts, and educational programs for visitors of all ages.

Pocatello

Population: Pocatello, situated in southeastern Idaho, has over 56,000 residents.
Area: Pocatello covers approximately 32.0 square miles.
Zip Codes: Pocatello has various zip codes, including 83201, 83202, 83204.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Bannock County
Latitude: 42.8713° N
Longitude: 112.4455° W

Pocatello is a historic city known for its scenic surroundings, educational institutions, and cultural attractions. Fort Hall Replica is a reconstructed fur trading post and historic site representing the original Fort Hall, offering guided tours, living history demonstrations, and educational programs on the fur trade era and interactions between fur trappers and Native American tribes. Idaho Museum of Natural History is a museum on the campus of Idaho State University, showcasing exhibits on natural history, paleontology, and anthropology, including fossils, minerals, and artifacts from Idaho and the Intermountain West. Old Town Pocatello is a charming historic district featuring restored buildings, local shops, art galleries, and restaurants, as well as events such as farmers’ markets and street fairs.

Caldwell

Population: Caldwell, located west of Boise, has over 55,000 residents.
Area: Caldwell covers approximately 22.1 square miles.
Zip Codes: Caldwell has various zip codes, including 83605.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Canyon County
Latitude: 43.6629° N
Longitude: 116.6874° W

Caldwell is a growing city known for its agricultural roots, historic downtown, and cultural attractions. Indian Creek Plaza is a vibrant public space in downtown Caldwell, featuring a splash pad, ice skating rink (in winter), amphitheater, and community events such as concerts, festivals, and farmers’ markets. Caldwell Train Depot is a historic train station dating back to 1883, featuring restored architecture and serving as a local landmark and event venue, as well as housing the Canyon County Historical Society Museum. Whittenberger Planetarium is an educational facility on the campus of The College of Idaho, offering star shows, astronomy programs, and educational events for students and the public, featuring a state-of-the-art digital projection system.

Coeur d’Alene

Population: Coeur d’Alene, located in northern Idaho, has over 50,000 residents.
Area: Coeur d’Alene covers approximately 16.1 square miles.
Zip Codes: Coeur d’Alene has various zip codes, including 83814, 83815.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Kootenai County
Latitude: 47.6777° N
Longitude: 116.7805° W

Coeur d’Alene is a picturesque city known for its stunning lake, outdoor recreation, and charming downtown area. Coeur d’Alene Resort is a luxury resort situated on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene, offering upscale accommodations, dining options, golf courses, and a marina, as well as scenic lake cruises on the resort’s fleet of boats. Tubbs Hill is a scenic nature area and hiking destination located near downtown Coeur d’Alene, offering trails with panoramic views of the lake, forests, and surrounding mountains, as well as beaches, swimming areas, and picnic spots. Coeur d’Alene City Park is a waterfront park featuring green spaces, playgrounds, walking paths, and a public beach, as well as amenities such as picnic shelters, volleyball courts, and a skate park, hosting events and festivals throughout the year.

Twin Falls

Population: Twin Falls, located in southern Idaho, has over 50,000 residents.
Area: Twin Falls covers approximately 18.2 square miles.
Zip Codes: Twin Falls has various zip codes, including 83301.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Twin Falls County
Latitude: 42.5704° N
Longitude: 114.4609° W

Twin Falls is a scenic city known for its breathtaking waterfalls, outdoor adventures, and agricultural heritage. Shoshone Falls is a stunning natural attraction often referred to as the “Niagara of the West,” featuring a series of cascading waterfalls plunging over 200 feet into the Snake River Canyon, offering scenic viewpoints, picnic areas, and hiking trails. Snake River Canyon Rim Trail is a recreational trail offering opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing along the rim of the Snake River Canyon, with panoramic views of the canyon, waterfalls, and surrounding landscapes. Evel Knievel Jump Site is a historic site near the Twin Falls Visitor Center, marking the spot where daredevil Evel Knievel attempted to jump the Snake River Canyon on a rocket-powered motorcycle in 1974, commemorated with a plaque and monument.

Lewiston

Population: Lewiston, situated in north-central Idaho, has over 32,000 residents.
Area: Lewiston covers approximately 18.5 square miles.
Zip Codes: Lewiston has various zip codes, including 83501.
Area Codes: 208
County Affiliated: Nez Perce County
Latitude: 46.4165° N
Longitude: 117.0177° W

Lewiston is a historic city known for its scenic location, cultural attractions, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Hells Gate State Park is a recreational area located at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, offering camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, and hiking opportunities, as well as interpretive programs and wildlife viewing. Nez Perce County Historical Society & Museum is a cultural institution showcasing exhibits on the history and heritage of Nez Perce County and the surrounding region, featuring artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays on topics such as Native American culture, Lewis and Clark’s expedition, and early settlement in the area. Lewiston Hill Overlook is a scenic viewpoint located along U.S. Route 95, offering panoramic views of the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley, the Clearwater River, and the surrounding mountains, as well as historical markers and interpretive signs detailing the area’s history and geography.

Map of Idaho

List of All Cities in Idaho

Below please see all Idaho cities and towns which are listed in alphabetical order.

A

  • Aberdeen, ID
  • Albion, ID
  • American Falls, ID
  • Arbon, ID
  • Arco, ID
  • Arimo, ID
  • Ashton, ID
  • Athol, ID
  • Ava Hot Springs, ID

B

  • Bancroft, ID
  • Basalt, ID
  • Bellevue, ID
  • Blackfoot, ID
  • Bliss, ID
  • Bloomington, ID
  • Boise, ID
  • Bonners Ferry, ID
  • Bovill, ID
  • Buhl, ID
  • Burley, ID

C

  • Caldwell, ID
  • Cambridge, ID
  • Carey, ID
  • Cascade, ID
  • Castleford, ID
  • Challis, ID
  • Clark Fork, ID
  • Clifton, ID
  • Coeur D Alene, ID
  • Cottonwood, ID
  • Council, ID
  • Craigmont, ID
  • Culdesac, ID

D

  • Dayton, ID
  • Deary, ID
  • Declo, ID
  • Dover, ID
  • Downey, ID
  • Driggs, ID
  • Dubois, ID

E

  • Eagle, ID
  • Eden, ID
  • Emmett, ID

E

  • Fairfield, ID
  • Filer, ID
  • Firth, ID
  • Fort Hall, ID
  • Franklin, ID
  • Fruitland, ID

G

  • Garden City, ID
  • Genesee, ID
  • Georgetown, ID
  • Glenns Ferry, ID
  • Gooding, ID
  • Grace, ID
  • Grand View, ID
  • Grangeville, ID
  • Greenleaf, ID

H

  • Hagerman, ID
  • Hailey, ID
  • Hansen, ID
  • Harrison, ID
  • Hayden, ID
  • Hazelton, ID
  • Heyburn, ID
  • Homedale, ID
  • Horseshoe Bend, ID

I

  • Idaho City, ID
  • Idaho Falls, ID
  • Inkom, ID
  • Iona, ID
  • Island Park, ID

J

  • Jerome, ID
  • Juliaetta, ID

K

  • Kamiah, ID
  • Kellogg, ID
  • Kendrick, ID
  • Ketchum, ID
  • Kimberly, ID
  • Kooskia, ID
  • Kootenai, ID
  • Kuna, ID

L

  • Lapwai, ID
  • Lewiston, ID
  • Lewisville, ID

M

  • Mackay, ID
  • Malad City, ID
  • Marsing, ID
  • Mccall, ID
  • Mccammon, ID
  • Melba, ID
  • Menan, ID
  • Meridian, ID
  • Middleton, ID
  • Montpelier, ID
  • Moscow, ID
  • Mountain Home A F B, ID
  • Mountain Home, ID
  • Moyie Springs, ID
  • Mullan, ID

N

  • Nampa, ID
  • New Meadows, ID
  • New Plymouth, ID
  • Newdale, ID
  • Nezperce, ID
  • Notus, ID

O

  • Oakley, ID
  • Orofino, ID
  • Osburn, ID

P

  • Paris, ID
  • Parker, ID
  • Parma, ID
  • Paul, ID
  • Payette, ID
  • Pierce, ID
  • Pinehurst, ID
  • Plummer, ID
  • Pocatello, ID
  • Ponderay, ID
  • Post Falls, ID
  • Potlatch, ID
  • Preston, ID
  • Priest River, ID

R

  • Rathdrum, ID
  • Rexburg, ID
  • Richfield, ID
  • Rigby, ID
  • Riggins, ID
  • Ririe, ID
  • Roberts, ID
  • Rockland, ID
  • Rupert, ID

S

  • Salmon, ID
  • Sandpoint, ID
  • Shelley, ID
  • Shoshone, ID
  • Smelterville, ID
  • Soda Springs, ID
  • Spirit Lake, ID
  • Star, ID
  • Stites, ID
  • Sugar City, ID
  • Sun Valley, ID
  • Swan Valley, ID
  • Teton, ID
  • Tetonia, ID
  • Troy, ID
  • Twin Falls, ID

U

  • Ucon, ID

V

  • Victor, ID

W

  • Wallace, ID
  • Weippe, ID
  • Weiser, ID
  • Wendell, ID
  • Weston, ID
  • Wilder, ID
  • Winchester, ID
  • Worley, ID