City of Richfield
The City of Richfield, established in 1909, is a small town located along Highway 93 in Idaho. With a population of 485, it is nestled between Shoshone and Carey, approximately 40 miles northeast of Twin Falls. Richfield is known for its proximity to natural attractions such as the Craters of the Moon National Monument, Shoshone Ice Caves, Mammoth Cave, and the Wood River Valley. The town is also home to the Richfield School District, providing quality education for grades K-12 and offering a variety of extracurricular activities.
Richfield's elected officials, including Mayor Tom Naylor and Councilman Leav'en Hatch, work alongside City Clerk Jackie Gill and Building Inspector Jeff Harris to ensure the smooth functioning of the town. The City of Richfield strives to provide accurate and up-to-date information, although it is advised to consult the city clerk for official documents and information. With its rich history, recreational opportunities, and commitment to education, Richfield offers a charming and welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.
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