Landscape and Setting
Oneida County is located in southeastern Idaho and features farmland, rolling valleys and mountains along the regional border. The rural scenery creates a calm and open environment.
Population and Towns
Population centers include small communities that support farming, education and local commerce. Residents value the quiet pace of life and close relationships typical of rural Idaho.
History
Oneida County has a long agricultural history and was an important settlement area during Idaho’s early development. Local heritage is preserved through community traditions and historic sites.
Economic Activity
Agriculture is the primary economic driver, supported by livestock operations, crop production and related services. Small businesses and regional commerce add further stability.
Recreational Features
Residents enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, birdwatching and exploring mountain areas. Scenic drives and quiet rural roads attract recreation enthusiasts.
Community Values
Oneida County values community engagement, rural traditions and a strong connection to the land. Local events bring residents together throughout the year.
Location: 42.2501495, -112.5351735
Tags:
– admin_level: 6
– Alternative Name: Oneida
– attribution: USGS 2001 County Boundary
– border_type: county
– boundary: administrative
– Name: Oneida County
– nist:fips_code: 16071
– nist:state_fips: 16
– Source: county_import_v0.1_20080508235445
– Type: boundary
– Website: https://oneidaid.us/
– Wikidata: Q491331
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Oneida County, Idaho