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New Meadows is a rural city at the southern and upper end of the Meadows Valley, bordering the Little Salmon River. Located in the west central part of the state, New Meadows is located at the junction of the primary north-south highway, U.S. Route 95 and State Highway 55, which connects it with McCall and Boise.
Two established alpine ski areas, Brundage Mountain and the Little Ski Hill are less than ten miles to the east, both on the west side of the Valley. The MeadowCreek golf resort (originally "Kimberland Meadow...
Two established alpine ski areas, Brundage Mountain and the Little Ski Hill are less than ten miles to the east, both on the west side of the Valley. The MeadowCreek golf resort (originally "Kimberland Meadows") is a few miles northwest of town. Payette Lake and the surrounding areas in McCall offer numerous recreational opportunities, and further north along US-95 is Riggins, the gateway to the Salmon River and the Seven Devils Mountains. Five miles north of New Meadows is Zim's Hot Springs.
New Meadows is approximately 115 miles north of Boise. Traveling on Hwy 55 you can enjoy the Payette River Scenic Byway, a designated national scenic byway. It heads north from Eagle in Ada County to Horseshoe Bend in Boise County, and climbs the whitewater of the Payette River to Cascade and McCall in Valley County. The route turns west at Payette Lake in McCall and ends at New Meadows at the junction with U.S. Route 95.
The city of New Meadows hosts the last surviving Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad Depot. Without the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad, New Meadows would arguably not have existed. The PIN Railroad ran from Weiser to an area about two miles from Meadows, thus creating the site of modern day New Meadows, founded in 1911.
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