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  4. Southwestern Idaho - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 Census, the ten county area had a combined population of 845,395 people; 45.9% of the state's population. [3] Ada and Canyon are the two most populous counties in Idaho, and both have (respectively) experienced a 36.6% and 31.2% growth in population since 2010, making them among the fastest growing counties in terms of population in the state.

  5. List of Idaho state parks - Wikipedia

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    Interprets Idaho's frontier mining history, including the ghost towns of Bayhorse, Bonanza, and Custer. Lucky Peak State Park: Ada: 240 acres 97 ha [3] 2,750 ft 840 m: 1956: Comprises three day-use areas east of Boise on Lucky Peak Lake and the Boise River. Massacre Rocks State Park: Power: 990 acres 400 ha: 4,400 ft 1,300 m: 1967

  6. National Parks in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    This national park and monument is located in central Idaho along the Snake River The park covers an area of 410,000 acres (1,700 km 2 ) and has an average elevation of 5,900 ft (1,800 m) The area contains different volcanic formations, basalt flows, and significant lava flows, tubes, and tree molds. [ 6 ]

  7. List of parks in Boise - Wikipedia

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    11 acres leased by the State of Idaho to the city in 1983. [34] In April, 2019, Boise Arts & History Department and Boise Parks and Recreation recommended changing the name of Quarry View Park to Eagle Rock Park, Pava Kweena Teppi in the Bannock language, to honor Boise Valley Indigenous People. [35] Eagle Rock Reserve 451 N Quarry View Pl