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  1. Caldwell (locally CALL-dwel) is a city in and the county seat of Canyon County, Idaho. The population was 59,996 at the time of the 2020 United States census, making it the 5th most populous city in Idaho. Caldwell is considered part of the Boise metropolitan area. Caldwell is the location of the College of Idaho.

    • 2,375 ft (724 m)
    • Canyon
    • 83605-83607
    • Idaho
    • Christopher G. 4 contributions. ALWAYS AWESOME!!! We took a drive out to Huston Vineyards this past Sunday, and as always, we had a great time. We really enjoyed the great conversations we had with both Andy and Kristen, and as always we were made to feel like family.
    • B P. 3 contributions. Relaxing, friendly & great service. We had a wonderful time tasting a flight and thanks to our wine steward Dena, we ended up with more bottles of wine to add to our stock.
    • Terry J. 8 contributions. Indian Creek Museum is a hidden Caldwell Gem! Leta Boatman guided us through several themed rooms, and what a treasure and wealth of knowledge she is for this beautiful museum!
    • MBDesman. Meridian, ID14 contributions. The Annual Celebration of the Holiday Season, Done up in Lights! Indian Creek Park is a beautiful, middle of town green belt along, of course, Indian Creek!
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  3. The wide variety of attractions and activities ensure that there is something for everyone to do, no matter the pace of your vacation. Let Destination Caldwell be your guide as you search the area's best agricultural and historical experiences, wineries, and thrilling entertainment, just a 30-minute drive from Boise, Idaho.

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    • Indian Creek Plaza. Over the last 20 years, something special has taken place in downtown Caldwell. The seeds were sown in the early-2000s, when the bubbling Indian Creek was brought to light after decades buried under the city.
    • Sunnyslope Wine Trail. The Snake River Valley gained AVA status in 2007, but the local wine industry, now worth hundreds of millions of dollars a year, has been around since the 1980s.
    • Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge. In the south of Caldwell is an enormous sheet of water, created as a reservoir for agriculture in the early-20th century.
    • Lakeview Fruit. The local go-to for super fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables, Lakeview Fruit is within walking distance of the Lake Lowell shore and open all summer long.
  4. Welcome to the City of Caldwell website. The Treasure of the Valley! Caldwell is the first major city and western entrance to the magnificent and picturesque Treasure Valley. A community full of friendly, sincere people are here to greet you and to help with all your travel needs.

  5. Caldwell Map. Caldwell is a city in and the county seat of Canyon County, Idaho, United States. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the population to be 43,281, as of July 2009. Caldwell is the home of the College of Idaho. It is considered part of the Boise metropolitan area.

  6. Caldwell, city, seat (1892) of Canyon county, southwestern Idaho, U.S., on the Boise River. It originated (1883) as a construction camp for the Oregon Short Line Railroad and was named for Alexander Caldwell, the railroad president. Lake Lowell (formerly Deer Flat Reservoir), a unit in the Boise.

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