Geographic Overview
Madison County is located in eastern Idaho and includes farmland, suburban growth and access to nearby mountain ranges. Its landscape features open valleys supported by irrigation networks.
Population and Communities
Madison County has a steadily growing population with vibrant communities that include educational institutions, businesses and residential neighborhoods. Families and students form an important part of the local culture.
History
The county’s history involves early settlement, agriculture and the development of educational facilities that now play a major role in the region. Historic structures and cultural centers preserve this heritage.
Economy
Education, agriculture, retail, food production and local services support the economy. Growth in residential development has encouraged further commercial expansion.
Recreation
Parks, trails, river access points and nearby mountains offer year round outdoor activity. Residents enjoy cycling, hiking, fishing and community events.
Community Life
Madison County residents value education, family centered activities and strong community involvement. Local traditions and seasonal festivals contribute to a vibrant social atmosphere.
Location: 43.7760565, -111.6910755
Tags:
– admin_level: 6
– Alternative Name: Madison
– attribution: USGS 2001 County Boundary
– border_type: county
– boundary: administrative
– Name: Madison County
– nist:fips_code: 16065
– nist:state_fips: 16
– Population: 38273
– Source: county_import_v0.1_20080508235445
– Type: boundary
– Website: https://www.co.madison.id.us/
– Wikidata: Q491456
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Madison County, Idaho