Mountain Home City, Elmore County, Idaho (ID)

Mountain Home City

Elmore County, Idaho

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Mountain Home City Hall is located at 160 South 3rd Street East, Mountain Home, ID 83647.
Phone: 208‑587‑2104.

Neighborhoods

  • Abbott Sub
  • Alexander
  • Ashwood
  • Aulbach
  • Baker
  • Bel Air
  • Bermensolo
  • Boesiger Park
  • Bollinger
  • Capri
  • Casey
  • Central Addition
  • Chabots Addition
  • College Addition
  • College Park
  • Collier
  • Colonial Estates
  • Desert Edge Ranch
  • Desert Sky
  • Dodge David Addition
  • Driftwood
  • Dry Creek
  • Duffy Acres
  • Eagle Crest
  • El Rancho
  • Elmore Park
  • Everett
  • Falconcrest
  • Foster
  • Fruitdale Farms
  • Garrett Addition
  • Glasby
  • Golden Wing
  • Graystone
  • Gridley
  • Gunfighter
  • Heritage
  • Hillview
  • Holiday
  • Johnson
  • Lintons Addition
  • Mellen
  • Montrose
  • Mountain Hollow
  • Mountain Ridge
  • Mountain View South
  • New Dodge Addition
  • Northern Lights
  • Northside Estates
  • Oakleaf
  • Oasis Air Park
  • Patriot
  • Pence Addition
  • Quail Run
  • Rancho Del Sol
  • Rattlesnake Creek
  • Red Baron Estates
  • Ridge Crest
  • Rocky Mountain
  • Rolling Hills
  • Rosewood
  • Scott
  • Sierra Vista
  • Silverado Estates
  • Silverstone
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • Soles Rest Creek
  • Somerset
  • South Add Mh
  • South Hills Estates
  • Splendid Acres
  • Stonetree
  • Stormy Mountain
  • Summerwind
  • Sunrise Park
  • Sunset Ridge
  • Tanglewood
  • Terrell
  • Tindalls
  • Tipanuk Farms
  • Trail Dust Square
  • Valley View
  • Washington
  • Western Homes
  • Westwind
  • Willow Creek
  • Wright

Mountain Home, the County seat, was moved from its location on Rattlesnake Creek, where it emerged from the foothills, to its present location on the railroad line. It was a small community until the advent of the Mountain Home Air Force Base, when it began to develop. Mountain Home continued to grow until 1963 when construction was completed on several missile sites within the area. The community has experienced steady growth since 1967. [1]

  1. Elmore County Idaho, Emore County 2014 Comprehensive Plan, www.elmorecounty.org, accessed March, 2015,

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