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About Mountain Home, Idaho

 

 

Mountain Home sets between the Trinity and Owyhee Mountains, approximately

40 miles southeast of Boise. Currently Mountain Home has a population over

11,000 and growing daily due to new industry and "our" Air Force base. 
Mountain Home has strong ties to the base and their issues are "our" issues.

There are many retired military members that live in our community,

and the city annually celebrates Mountain Home Air Force Appreciation Day,

 boasting one of the largest parades in the state.

 
  Things to do in Mountain Home, within 1 hour driving distance:

Camping:
-Bruneau Dunes
-Three Island Crossing Park
-CJ Strike
-Boise National Forest
-Anderson Ranch Reservoir
-Trinity Mountains
-Pine/Featherville Areas

Boating, Kayaking, Sailing, Windsurfing and Rafting:
-Anderson Ranch Reservoir
-CJ Strike
-South Fork Boise River
-Bruneau River

Hiking:
Bruneau Sand Dunes
Emigrant Foothills
Snake River Birds of Prey

Golfing: Currently there are two courses open to the public in the area.
Mountain Home Public Golf Course-587-2893 and Vineyard Greens Golf Course
in Glenns Ferry-366-7531.
Mountain Home Air Force Base also has a course, but is available only to military and their guests.

Movies: Latest releases, information can be obtained by calling 587-5338.
Bowling: Frontier Lanes. Open and League bowling call 587-4457 for dates and times.
Hunting and Fishing: There are numerous areas to hunt and fish in Idaho.
The best source of information is Idaho Fish and Game Department.
 
 
 

In The Ditch

is proud to announce the Speed® Dolly has received an United States Patent!

 

     
         
     

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