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  1. Emmett is a city in Gem County, Idaho, United States. The population was 6,557 at the 2010 census, up from 5,490 in 2000. [4] It is the county seat [5] and the only city in the county. Emmett is part of the Boise − Nampa, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area.

    • Emmett City Park
    • Gem Historical Village Museum
    • Black Canyon Park
    • Tyler’s Rocky Point Orchard
    • Squaw Butte
    • Freezeout Hill
    • Kt’S Lanes
    • Frontier Cinema
    • Gem Island Sports Complex
    • Roystone Hot Springs

    Emmett’s largest urban park is a couple of blocks east of downtown and absolutely loaded with facilities. Scattered with tall mature trees, this well-kept space has picnic shelters, tennis courts, a large playground for kids, exercise stations, tennis courts and more. Emmett City Park is also the venue for large-scale events like the Cherry Festiva...

    Emmett’s early days are documented at this riveting museum, made up of a collection of historic buildings. The main exhibit recalls the days of trappers, prospectors, miners and early settlers, as well as the Native Americans who had lived on these lands for centuries. One particularly interesting facet of Emmett’s past covered here is irrigation, ...

    A few miles upstream from Emmett, the Payette River is impounded by a dam built in the early 1950s for irrigation and hydroelectricity. Long and relatively narrow, the Black Canyon Reservoir has more than 12 miles of shoreline, and four parks by the water. The largest of these is the 12-acre Black Canyon Park, in a wonderful spot looking across to ...

    A family enterprise, this orchard on the city’s outskirts has a beautiful location at the foot of the ridge on the southern edge of the Emmett Valley. At this idyllic setting you can pick your own cherries, plums, apricots, blueberries and peaches, as well as golden delicious and red delicious apples. Picking season is usually from mid-June to the ...

    A looming presence over the Emmett Valley is one of the most prominent peaks in the region and is capped with snow as late as April. Viewed from the south at Emmett, Squaw Butte (5894 ft) has the appearance of an isolated mountain, but actually has a ridge eight miles long and is connected to the Boise Mountains. An interesting detail about Squaw B...

    You can get a sweeping view of the valley at this spot atop the ridge close to Tyler’s Rocky Point Orchard. Freezeout Hill has a name coined in the 1860s during the valley’s early settlement. Old-timers needed to lock their wheels to negotiate this slope on the way down, and it would take as long as a day and up to 12 teams of horses to haul a frei...

    Emmett’s residents are fond of this small but friendly and well looked-after bowling alley. On the south side of Emmett, KT’s Lanes holds leagues and tournaments for bowlers of all ages and abilities. You can also book a party here, or simply book a slot for a casual game. There’s unlimited bowling on Friday nights from 6 pm to 12 am, as well as co...

    In the very heart of Emmett, this family-run cinema has been around since at least 1920. For most of its life the Frontier Cinema was known as the Ideal Theater, and, though showing its age a little, has a stylish Art Moderne facade. Watching a movie here feels like an experience from a bygone age. Concessions are affordable, tickets are as cheap a...

    An island on the Payette River has been transformed from an abandoned feedlot into a 55-acre sports complex. This has a skatepark, eight baseball/softball fields, two soccer fields and volleyball and basketball courts. The complex is also ready for passive recreation, with a 1.1-mile paved path, picnic areas, rose garden and fishing pond, and has s...

    There are hot springs bubbling up all over Idaho, often giving rise to mini resorts. The nearest establishment like this is a few miles east of Emmett in Sweet. Roystone Hot Springs has a pool and 12-seater hot tub that can be rented for one hour or an hour and a half. Both are fed by natural mineral water, while the hot tub has a natural temperatu...

  2. Emmett is a city in Gem County, Idaho, United States. The population was 6,557 at the 2010 census, up from 5,490 in 2000. It is the county seat and the only city in the county. Emmett is part of the Boise−Nampa, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area. Map.

  3. Oct 12, 2016 · Things to Do in Emmett, Idaho: See Tripadvisor's 552 traveler reviews and photos of Emmett tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Emmett. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. Jun 26, 2023 · Welcome to Emmett, Idaho! Whether you’re a local or a visitor, you won’t want to miss out on these 15 must-see attractions. From outdoor adventures to unique local eateries, this guide will show you the best of what Emmett has to offer.

  5. Road Construction Updates. Golf Course Schedule. City Park Reservations. Paperless Utility Billing Now Available! Introducing Direct Pay for your Utility Bill! Annual City Tree Trimming. Public Works begins its annual tree trimming throughout the city on October 2nd.

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