Nampa is one of the fastest growing cities in The Treasure Valley. With more affordable living, family friendly environment, and scenic beauty, there is no wonder why it is Idaho’s third most populous city.

Just 20 miles west of Boise, and 6 miles west of Meridian, it is extremely convenient to get into the city while still benefiting from living in a smaller town. Nampa has a more peaceful small town feel while still having all the major conveniences nearby. Downtown Nampa is known for their local coffee shops, specialty boutiques, and cultural attractions like the Nampa Train Depot Museum. Be a part of the close knit community while still being able to attend major concerts or fine dining in Boise.
Nampa offers a top-tier education system including several private and charter schools. The College of Western Idaho is also located nearby providing great local higher education opportunities. There are also annual community events to attend such as the Nampa Summer Concert Series, Farmers Market, and the Canyon County Fair. The Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater also hosts a variety of events throughout the year including the Boise Music Festival. Neighborhoods such as Lakeview Park and North Nampa are known for their proximity to parks and other recreational areas.
As Nampa grows, there is a high demand for housing, creating unique opportunities for residents to design their homes. Compared to Boise, Nampa has a lower cost of land and housing while still being near a city. With lower construction and material costs, you can budget the money to build your dream home with features that capture your vision. Depending on whether you’re looking for land that is closer to town or in a more rural area there is something for everyone.
The Treasure Valley offers a variety of activities throughout the year. Nampa’s ideal location offers easy access to some of the best places.

Lake Lowell: The perfect destination for boating, fishing, and picnicking. As part of Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, you can spot over 200 species of birds, making it a hotspot for birdwatching enthusiasts year round.

Owyhee Mountains: Visit the tallest single-structured sand dune in America at Bruneau Dunes State Park. In the spring, enjoy various hiking trails and kayaking at the Owyhee Reservoir.

Bogus Basin: Approximately 30 minutes from Nampa, Bogus Basin is a popular ski resort for a day trip in the snow or mountain biking in the summer.
Nampa has the perfect blend of the outdoors and city. Partner with Echo Valley Homes to help you build a home that perfectly complements this incredible lifestyle.