List of counties in Idaho
Counties of Idaho Location State of Idaho Number 44 Populations 801 (Clark ) – 524,673 (Ada ) Areas 408 square miles (1,060 km2 ) (Payette ) – 8,485 square miles (21,980 km2 ) (Idaho ) Government Subdivisions
There are 44 counties in the U.S. state of Idaho .
The Idaho Territory was organized in March 1863, and Owyhee County was the first county in the territory to be organized, in December of that year. Oneida County was organized in January 1864, while Missoula County was adopted the same month, before becoming part of the new Montana Territory in May. Shoshone, Nez Perce, Idaho and Boise Counties were recognized in February 1864; Alturas County was organized the same month. In December 1864, Kootenai and Ada Counties were created; Lah-Toh County was also created at this time but was abolished in 1867.
Idaho's present-day boundaries were established in 1868, and Lemhi County was created the following year. By the time Idaho was admitted to the Union as the 43rd state in 1890, a further eight counties had been created, bringing the total to 18. After Canyon, Fremont and Bannock Counties had been created, Alturas and Logan Counties were merged to form Blaine County in March 1895; Lincoln County was formed out of Blaine County later the same month. Bonner and Twin Falls Counties were created in 1907, before a further 21 counties were created between 1911 and 1919, bringing the total to the present-day 44.
Since 1945, each county has used a code on its license plates that features the first letter of the county's name. Where the names of two or more counties start with the same letter, in each of these counties the letter is preceded by a number indicating that county's order in the alphabetical list. For instance, the four counties beginning with 'L' in alphabetical order are Latah, Lemhi, Lewis and Lincoln; the codes for these counties are thus 1L, 2L, 3L and 4L respectively. Elmore, Idaho, Kootenai, Nez Perce, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington Counties are the only ones in the state with their respective first letters; in these counties, the letter alone serves as the code.
Alphabetical list
County
FIPS code[ 1]
County seat[ 2]
Est. [ 2]
Origin[ 3]
License plate prefix[ 4]
Etymology[ 5]
Population[ 6]
Area[ 2]
Map
Ada County
001
Boise
1864
Boise County
1A
Ada Riggs (1856-1909), daughter of H. C. Riggs, a member of the Idaho Territorial Legislature.
524,673
1,055 sq mi (2,732 km2 )
Adams County
003
Council
1911
Washington County
2A
John Adams (1735–1826) , second President of the United States (1797–1801) .
4,903
1,365 sq mi (3,535 km2 )
Bannock County
005
Pocatello
1893
Bingham County
1B
Bannock Native American tribe.
90,400
1,113 sq mi (2,883 km2 )
Bear Lake County
007
Paris
1875
Oneida County
2B
Bear Lake on the Utah/Idaho border.
6,766
971 sq mi (2,515 km2 )
Benewah County
009
St. Maries
1915
Kootenai County
3B
Ben'wah, chief of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe
10,369
776 sq mi (2,010 km2 )
Bingham County
011
Blackfoot
1885
Oneida County
4B
Henry H. Bingham (1841-1912) , a general in the American Civil War and a U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania .
50,395
2,095 sq mi (5,426 km2 )
Blaine County
013
Hailey
1895
Alturas and Logan Counties
5B
James G. Blaine (1830-1893) , United States Secretary of State (1881, 1889-1892) .
25,041
2,645 sq mi (6,851 km2 )
Boise County
015
Idaho City
1864
original county
6B
Boise River
8,517
1,902 sq mi (4,926 km2 )
Bonner County
017
Sandpoint
1907
Kootenai County
7B
Edwin L. Bonner (1834-1902), originator of an 1864 ferry service on the Kootenai River .
52,547
1,738 sq mi (4,501 km2 )
Bonneville County
019
Idaho Falls
1911
Bingham County
8B
Benjamin Bonneville (1796-1878) , a French -born explorer of the West .
131,366
1,869 sq mi (4,841 km2 )
Boundary County
021
Bonners Ferry
1915
Bonner County
9B
Borders Canada on the north.
13,557
1,269 sq mi (3,287 km2 )
Butte County
023
Arco
1917
Bingham, Blaine, and Jefferson Counties
10B
Buttes rising from the Snake River Plain .
2,758
2,233 sq mi (5,783 km2 )
Camas County
025
Fairfield
1917
Blaine County
1C
Camassia , a plant species important as a food source among Native Americans and early settlers.
1,232
1,077 sq mi (2,789 km2 )
Canyon County
027
Caldwell
1892
Ada County
2C
Disputed, either a canyon of the Boise River near Caldwell or a canyon of the Snake River which forms part of the county's boundary.
257,674
590 sq mi (1,528 km2 )
Caribou County
029
Soda Springs
1919
Bannock County
3C
Caribou Mountains
7,219
1,766 sq mi (4,574 km2 )
Cassia County
031
Burley
1879
Owyhee County
4C
Disputed, either Cassia Creek or a member of the Mormon Battalion , James John Cazier (1821-1890).
25,696
2,567 sq mi (6,648 km2 )
Clark County
033
Dubois
1919
Fremont County
5C
Sam K. Clark (1857-1933), early settler and a member of the Idaho Senate .
801
1,765 sq mi (4,571 km2 )
Clearwater County
035
Orofino
1911
Nez Perce County
6C
Clearwater River
9,214
2,462 sq mi (6,377 km2 )
Custer County
037
Challis
1881
Alturas and Lemhi Counties
7C
General Custer mine, named after George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) , United States Army general.
4,523
4,926 sq mi (12,758 km2 )
Elmore County
039
Mountain Home
1889
Alturas County
E
Ida Elmore mines, locally noted for gold and silver production in the 1860s.
29,724
3,078 sq mi (7,972 km2 )
Franklin County
041
Preston
1913
Oneida County
1F
Franklin D. Richards (1821-1899) , early LDS Church apostle .
15,494
666 sq mi (1,725 km2 )
Fremont County
043
Saint Anthony
1893
Bingham County
2F
John C. Frémont (1813-1890) , an explorer of the West .
14,196
1,867 sq mi (4,836 km2 )
Gem County
045
Emmett
1915
Boise and Canyon Counties
1G
State nickname of "Gem State."
21,071
563 sq mi (1,458 km2 )
Gooding County
047
Gooding
1913
Lincoln County
2G
Frank R. Gooding (1859-1928) , seventh Governor of Idaho (1905-1909) , U.S. Senator (1921-1928) .
16,061
731 sq mi (1,893 km2 )
Idaho County
049
Grangeville
1864
original county
I
Columbia River steamship Idaho launched in 1860. Name predates both Idaho Territory and the State of Idaho.
17,890
8,485 sq mi (21,976 km2 )
Jefferson County
051
Rigby
1913
Fremont County
1J
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) , third President of the United States (1801-1809) .
34,198
1,095 sq mi (2,836 km2 )
Jerome County
053
Jerome
1919
Gooding and Lincoln Counties
2J
Disputed, either North Side Irrigation Project developer Jerome Hill, his son-in-law Jerome Kuhn (1898-1952), or his grandson Jerome Kuhn, Jr.
25,479
600 sq mi (1,554 km2 )
Kootenai County
055
Coeur d'Alene
1864
Nez Perce County
K
Kootenai Native American tribe.
185,010
1,245 sq mi (3,225 km2 )
Latah County
057
Moscow
1888
Nez Perce County
1L
Latah Creek, Nez Perce for "the place of pine trees and sestle."
41,301
1,077 sq mi (2,789 km2 )
Lemhi County
059
Salmon
1869
Idaho County
2L
Limhi , king of the Nephites according to the Book of Mormon .
8,441
4,564 sq mi (11,821 km2 )
Lewis County
061
Nezperce
1911
Nez Perce County
3L
Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) , a leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition .
3,739
479 sq mi (1,241 km2 )
Lincoln County
063
Shoshone
1895
Blaine County
4L
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) , sixteenth President of the United States (1861-1865) . Idaho Territory was founded under Lincoln's administration.
5,450
1,206 sq mi (3,124 km2 )
Madison County
065
Rexburg
1913
Fremont County
1M
James Madison (1751-1836) , fourth President of the United States (1809-1817) .
54,547
472 sq mi (1,222 km2 )
Minidoka County
067
Rupert
1913
Lincoln County
2M
Disputed Native American origin, either Lakota for "a fountain or spring of water" or Shoshoni for "broad expanse."
22,480
760 sq mi (1,968 km2 )
Nez Perce County
069
Lewiston
1864
original county
N
The Nez Perce , a Native American tribe.
42,987
849 sq mi (2,199 km2 )
Oneida County
071
Malad City
1864
original county
1O
Oneida Lake in New York state, where many early settlers were from.
4,953
1,200 sq mi (3,108 km2 )
Owyhee County
073
Murphy
1863
original county
2O
Alternate spelling of Hawaii . Hawaiian fur trappers explored the area in 1819 and 1820.
12,722
7,678 sq mi (19,886 km2 )
Payette County
075
Payette
1917
Canyon County
1P
Francois Payette (1793-1844?) , Canadian -born fur trader and early settler.
27,279
408 sq mi (1,057 km2 )
Power County
077
American Falls
1913
Bingham, Blaine, and Oneida Counties
2P
The American Falls Power Plant
8,253
1,406 sq mi (3,642 km2 )
Shoshone County
079
Wallace
1864
original county
S
Shoshone Native American tribe.
14,026
2,634 sq mi (6,822 km2 )
Teton County
081
Driggs
1915
Bingham, Fremont, and Madison Counties
1T
Teton Range in Wyoming.
12,549
450 sq mi (1,165 km2 )
Twin Falls County
083
Twin Falls
1907
Cassia County
2T
Twin Falls waterfall on the Snake River .
95,156
1,925 sq mi (4,986 km2 )
Valley County
085
Cascade
1917
Boise and Idaho Counties
V
Long Valley located in the county.
12,644
3,733 sq mi (9,668 km2 )
Washington County
087
Weiser
1879
Ada County
W
George Washington (1732-1799) , first President of the United States (1789-1797) .
11,425
1,456 sq mi (3,771 km2 )
Extinct counties
Alturas County created February 4, 1864, and abolished March 5, 1895.
Logan County created February 7, 1889, and abolished March 5, 1895.
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