Payette County
Payette County, located in southwest Idaho along the Oregon border, was established in 1917 and named after the Payette River. The county comprises three cities—Payette, Fruitland, and New Plymouth—with Payette serving as the county seat and the largest city, originally settled as a railroad camp.
Rich in history, Payette County is known for its natural irrigation systems and scenic landscapes, featuring iconic apple orchards in Fruitland and historic waterwheels in New Plymouth. Governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, the county ensures an organized approach to local governance and community development.
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