Caldwell


Caldwell is the home of two magnificent golf courses, museums displaying artifacts, and a community full of history. There are many homes on the historical register as well as sites in the downtown area that are associated with Caldwell's rich past. There are green belts and walking paths for your recreational needs as well as more than a dozen beautiful city parks that can provide you with a variety of recreational opportunities such as swimming, softball, soccer, and volleyball. Many parks also have a variety of playground equipment for your children.
Downtown Caldwell

Caldwell is the home of the world famous and nationally ranked Caldwell Night Rodeo. It is the County seat of Canyon County and the home of the Canyon County Fair. You will find a rich history of agriculture, as Caldwell is the home of the J.R. Simplot Company. Be sure to visit the campus of the College of Idaho. The college boasts nationally renowned athletic teams in all arenas as well as recent national championships in basketball, baseball, and skiing.

Caldwell is the gateway to the Treasure Valley where you will find opportunities of all types including professional baseball, basketball, and hockey teams and only minutes away from water recreational opportunities such as Roaring Springs and Lake Lowell.

As you can see, Caldwell can offer a wonderful opportunity for you, your family, your business and your colleagues.
Reasons to live here Our Favorite Things
    College of Idaho
    Idaho Campus of Treasure Valley Community College
    Arts & Culture
    Purple Sage & Fairview Golf Courses
    In the Heart of Idaho Wine Country
    Cinco de Mayo Celebration
    Outdoors & Recreation
    Boise and Snake Rivers
    Treasure Valley Night Light Christmas Parade
    Caldwell Industrial Airport