Cities & Towns in Bannock County, ID

Bannock County, county in Idaho, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 87,808 inhabitants. The county was created 131 years ago in 1893. Its county seat is Pocatello.

There are 0 city/town in Bannock County, ID.

Located in the southeastern part of Idaho, Bannock County contains a mix of small cities and rural towns that give you a taste of the state's landscape and history. Here are some highlights:

Pocatello - The largest city in the county and fifth largest in Idaho, Pocatello has around 55,000 residents. Attractions include the Idaho Museum of Natural History, the Pocatello Zoo, and Idaho State University.

Chubbuck - Sitting adjacent to Pocatello, Chubbuck has around 15,000 residents. Highlights include parks like Wellness Complex Pathway and Heise Hot Springs.

Lava Hot Springs - Home to around 500 people, this tiny town features natural hot springs pools heated by thermal springs. Annual events include Hotspot Car Show and Old Fashioned Christmas.

Inkom - This small farming village has less than 300 residents. The town celebrates its Finnish heritage during Summer Fest in August.

Downey - Located on the banks of Marsh Creek, Downey has around 500 residents. Nearby recreational sites include Century Buff Golf Course and Marsh Valley Lake.

Arimo - Situated near the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Arimo has around 450 residents. Historic landmarks include the Old Arimo Grade School built in 1940.

From the larger college town of Pocatello to scenic spots like Lava Hot Springs, Bannock County's cities and towns encapsulate Idaho's culture, natural beauty, and native heritage. Exploring the county provides immersion into the state's lively past and landscape.

All Bannock County Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Bannock County.

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