New Plymouth

Its a great place to live!

Set your watch to the good old days! This town maintains a country setting and rural roots where the simple life still exists. New Plymouth is growing for good reasons – affordability and location. The country landscape inspires families to enjoy the outdoors, explore local sites, fish
the river, and enjoy everything the whole Treasure Valley has to offer because it’s ALL only a short drive away. And after you’ve spent a day in the crazy hustle and bustle of big city and big business, you can drive home and relax. The area’s peace and beauty invite folks to be friendlier here — families hold the door open for others, look people in the eye, and say hello to strangers. The country is beautiful, the people
are welcoming, and life there runs at just the right pace. The bonus of living in a small, growing town is that you are part of the old and the new. The entire community seemingly shows up to support special events. Experience the old-fashioned fun of a town parade and attend the Payette County Fair. There’s something for everyone at this week long summer festival that celebrates the history of the area and its large variety of interests. Experience the historic water wheels that are still operating today. Interestingly, the city streets create a horseshoe shape, giving the town the title of the “World’s Largest Horseshoe”. The New Plymouth area schools are rated tops and so are the athletic teams. The school district offers high school students a path to earn an Associates degree before graduation, and a larger than average percentage of the students have garnered awards and scholarships for academic excellence. Why move to New Plymouth? The country surroundings and the friendly hometown atmosphere make it a great place for families to settle.  See you there!

Things to Do in New Plymouth

Below are just a few of the really great amenities New Plymouth has to offer:

  • Payette County Recreation Center.  This is the county center for softball, baseball, optimist football, soccer, and tennis!
  • Four Rivers Crossfit  Great gym with classes for all!
  • New Plymouth is the center for the Payette County Fair and Rodeo.  This is sanctioned by Pro Rodeo and is so much western fun! A grand parade comes right through the center of town.  Americana at its best.
  • Jack Henry Coffee Bar   For that morning fix, chai teas, smoothies, and pastries… this is your place!  Two locations, one in Fruitland and one in Ontario.
  • Black Cow Cafe and Mercantile    Favorite local breakfast and lunch restaurant with an industrial flare.  Come early to get a table.  It is popular!
  •  Ogawa’s Wicked Sushi, Burgers, and Bowls   If Asian is your fancy, this very popular restaurant and bar will fit the bill.
  • Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum –  Right across the bridge in Ontario, Oregon, check out the performing arts and conference center.
  • Hikaru Mizu Japanese Garden –  Come walk this 1.3 acre Japanese oasis, peaceful, green, and serene.  Open for events.
  • Get outdoors!  Just a short drive south is access to history with the silver mining ghost town of Silver City, Idaho.
  • You can also see petroglyphs in Celebration Park .
  • Head north from  New Plymouth Highway 95 and it will take you to the beginning of the Weiser River Trail for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling.
  • Just out of town, follow the Sunny Slope wine trail to 17 different wineries in some of the most scenic areas of southern Idaho.
  • Explore Birding Island  This is part of a 1066 acre wildlife management area just east of Fruitland.  A great place to bird watch as well as to hunt upland game birds and waterfowl.  There is an extensive walking, biking gravel pathway as well that takes you right along the banks of the lovely, lazy Payette River.

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