Custer Co Planning & Zoning
Custer County, Idaho, founded in 1881, is a picturesque region in Central Idaho known for its diverse landscape that features arid deserts, green valleys, and rugged mountain peaks, including the highest point in the state, Mount Borah. With a population of approximately 4,368, the county seat is Challis, home to just over 1,000 residents, and other towns include Mackay, Stanley, and Clayton.
The economy of Custer County thrives on ranching, mining, and tourism, drawing visitors to its natural wonders such as the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness and the Salmon River, as well as the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. This scenic area combines historical charm with outdoor adventure, making it a quintessential representation of what America used to be.
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