Ammon, ID


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Ammon, ID

About Ammon, ID

Located near Idaho Falls at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Ammon is a lively small city offering plenty of outdoor activities such as biking, fishing and rock-climbing plus numerous trails, parks and open spaces for relaxation. The city also boasts one of the most affordable housing markets in the region and many amenities including community centers and shopping options. Small agricultural town - Eastern Idaho, 45 miles northeast of Pocatello.

Location Details

State: Idaho
County: Bonneville County
Metro Area: Idaho Falls Metro Area
City: Ammon
Zip Codes: 83406
Cost of Living: -5.7% lower
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 4710 ft above sea level
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The Idaho Falls, ID metro area is a place with a lot of history and beautiful views. It started as a spot where pioneers crossing the river made their mark in 1864. Before that, Native American tribes like the Shoshone-Bannock and Northern Shoshone were the first people in this area. The city grew bigger in the early 20th century when they built projects to water the farms and established the Idaho National Laboratory, which is all about studying nuclear energy.

Geographically, Idaho Falls is pretty special. It's in southeastern Idaho, with the Snake River flowing right through the city. The area is between the Rocky Mountains and the Snake River Plain, giving it some stunning natural beauty. People here love going hiking, fishing, and skiing because the outdoors is just a step away.

The economy in Idaho Falls is mixed, with a big focus on farming, making things, healthcare, and education. The Idaho National Laboratory is a big deal for jobs, along with schools and hospitals. Living here is more affordable than in lots of other places in the US, which is nice for everyone.

When it comes to politics, folks in Idaho Falls lean conservative, meaning they usually support the Republican Party. But there's also a good mix of people with independent and Democratic views. This city is known for its strong community feeling and for people really getting involved in what happens around them.

Living in Idaho Falls means you've got a high quality of life, with lots of outdoor fun, a close community, and living costs that won't break the bank. New residents should be ready for real seasons - hot summers and cold winters. People here are friendly and welcoming, and there's always something going on, from community events to outdoor adventures.

Overall, Idaho Falls offers a great mix of nature, job opportunities, and a strong community vibe. It's a fantastic place for people who love the outdoors and want a peaceful, affordable place to live. Just remember to dress for the weather and get ready to join in on all the community fun.

Ammon Cost of Living
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Nearby national parks, nearby recreation, and small town feel make Ammon a great place to live.

$377,900
+10.5% higher than avg
$68,131
-1.3% lower than avg
$780 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-47.2% lower than avg
Ammon Crime
32.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Ammon, Idaho
$72,360
for a family
$35,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Ammon
   Nearby national parks
Entertainment
   Nearby recreation
Arts and culture
   Small town feel
Narrow employment base
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Over 16 years ago

We love Ammon because it has a small town feel but is within a few minutes of the conveniences of a large city (movie theaters, mall, restaurants, Walmart :) We look out  More

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