Gooding County Map, Idaho

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Gooding County, Idaho

Gooding County sits in the south-central part of Idaho, not far from Twin Falls. It’s named after Frank Gooding, a former Idaho governor and senator.
The Snake River runs along its southern border, carving out impressive canyons. Locals love to fish and raft there. You’ll find hot springs scattered around too, which is perfect for a soak after a long day.
Gooding is the county seat, which is a small town with a big heart. Dairy farms are everywhere, and the smell of fresh hay often fills the air. The county’s history is tied to agriculture and the railroad.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Gooding County |
County Seat | Gooding |
Population | 16,500 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Gooding, Hagerman, Bliss, and more |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Route 26, U.S. Route 30, Idaho State Highway 46 |
FIPS Code | 16-047 |
Total Area | 1,225 square miles (land: 1,217 sq mi; water: 8 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties | Elmore County (West), Twin Falls County (South), Jerome County (East), Lincoln County (East), Camas County (North) |
Time Zone | Mountain Time Zone |
State | Idaho |
Coordinates | 42.9° N, 114.7° W |
Etymology | Named after Frank Gooding, a prominent Idaho politician and governor. |
Major Landmarks | Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Thousand Springs State Park, Bliss Rest Area |
Website | Gooding County Website |
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