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The charismatic city of Nampa, Idaho is the third largest metropolis in the State of Idaho and is situated in Canyon County. Nampa, Idaho serves as home to many people that choose to live or relocate to the Treasure Valley because it is only 20 miles from Boise, Idaho yet offers affordable living.
This community has seen an influx in commercial growth in the past 10 years. Commercial real estate development includes two new shopping centers at the Treasure Valley Marketplace and the Nampa Gateway Center. The Marketplace hosts several large retailers and national restaurant chains such as Kohl’s, Costco, Target, Best Buy, Olive Garden, and Qdoba Mexican Grill. The Nampa Gateway Center located at the Interstate 84 and Garrity Blvd interchange is also thriving and accommodates an Edwards 12 Regal Cinema, JC Penney’s, Idaho Athletic Club, and a Winco Foods supermarket.
Just across the freeway from the Gateway Center is one of the largest auto malls in the Treasure Valley and the Ford Idaho Center event complex. The Ford Idaho Center is a large venue for both indoor and outdoor concerts, the annual Snake River Stampede rodeo, sporting events, and expos. This interchange is also where you will find the College of Western Idaho, which is an educational institution that offers a variety of technical and vocational degrees.
Nampa historically served as a hub for the railroad systems in the Treasure Valley along the Oregon Short Line. Evidence of this historic background can be witnessed from the iconic train depot and the many remarkable brick storefronts permeating in Downtown Nampa. The city center is currently being revitalized and quickly becoming a vibrant hotspot to shop, eat, and enjoy local arts and culture. When exploring the small businesses of Nampa’s core, one will find antique shops, bookstores, the public library, art galleries, the weekend farmer’s market, and delightful local eateries. Among these are places such as Messenger’s Pizza, the Boise Fry Company, Holy Cow Burger, Mesa Taco, and the Flying M Coffee Garage. Just a few blocks from downtown one will discover the Nampa Civic Center. Throughout the year, the Nampa Civic Center hosts a variety of performing arts events such as dance performances, musicals, and intimate concerts. In addition to the theater, the facility showcases ballrooms and meeting spaces which are ideal for renting for business meetings or events.
Nampa, Idaho has a diverse system of public parks for its residents to recreate, play or gather. Lakeview Park is one of the most picturesque community parks and highlights a stunning rose garden, duck pond, amphitheater, baseball field, and a water park. Another major recreational hotspot is Lake Lowell. The lake is one of the best recreational sites in Canyon County and is a popular venue for enjoying swimming, boating, fishing, and hiking. There are also two public parks along the lake where residents can gather for barbeques or picnics. Lake Lowell Park is located on the upper dam and includes a disc golf course. The park on the lower dam is part of the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, so it is a great site for bird-watching. For those that enjoy fishing, hiking, or bike riding Wilson Creek Park is a great nature park that features fishing ponds. The natural habitat not only attracts birds and wildlife but is a great place to escape. If golfing is your passion, the city also has two public golf courses on which you can perfect your swing.
Besides the shopping and parks, one city attraction that many tourists love to explore is the Warhawk Air Museum located near the Nampa Municipal Airport. This museum features a collection of fighter airplanes and equipment from wars fought by the United States in the 20th century.
Many people choose Nampa, Idaho to be their hometown because they love the affordable living and the rural atmosphere, yet still enjoy being close to the Boise metro area for commuting to work. Nampa, Idaho is a thriving city that continues to become more appealing with its commercial development, rising cultural opportunities, increased job opportunities, and the emergence of new neighborhoods.

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