Fruitland, ID Reviews


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Fruitland, Idaho is a small city located in the western part of the state. It is known for its beautiful surroundings and its close proximity to recreational areas such as camping, boating, fishing and hunting. The city also has some lovely parks, museums and art galleries that visitors can enjoy while visiting Fruitland. Reviews of Fruitland are mostly positive with people praising the friendly atmosphere of the town and all the wonderful outdoor activities that can be enjoyed here. The locals take pride in their community and have many local businesses to support it. Many visitors remark on how welcoming everyone is here and how easy it is to find what you’re looking for in Fruitland. From restaurants to stores, there’s something for everyone here. Overall reviews of Fruitland are extremely positive, making it a great destination for those looking for an outdoor getaway.

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A small town - 11/29/2007
It is a law in every state that in order to live there you need to have the state's driver's license. Fruiltland, is a small community. They have a better school program than the surrounding areas in Payette County. They have received A+ award from the state for their educational programs. It is directly across the border from Ontario, Oregon. They have a great band. School's from around the state recognize Fruitland's band program. Ontario, Oregon also houses the Treasure Valley Community College. The music programs are community based. People come all the way from Weiser, Idaho to participate in these programs. Fruitland is an old town. There are not many places to shop in Fruitland, however, Ontario, Oregon has a Wal-mart, K-mart, Albertson's, and many other basic ammenities with no sales tax. Ontario is where people from Fruitland shop. Fruitland is also famous for the Gayway junction, no, it is not a high traffic area for gays. There used to be a pink bowling alley Read More

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Choose Wisely, Research, Visit - 3/29/2007
Payette County, Id., 50 miles West of Boise, has been a somewhat isolated communty. Everyone does know everyone else and if you like privacy this may not be the place for you. The area is experiencing rapid growth with the resulting problems of increase crime and rapidly rising home prices. Idaho does not license contractors so it is buyer be aware when purchasing or building a home. Though statistics show only 17% are LDS, the Mormon church has a strong influence on the community - which can be good with the focus on family. However, LDS folks, while outwardly friendly, most will be come friendly cool when they realize you are not interested in learning more about becoming LDS. If you are used to people speaking directly and saying what they mean, this small town my be frustrating; here people are remembred for how they were growing up, even if you moved and then returned years later. Fruitland is a great place if you want to return to the 50's, with the nostalgia but forget the Read More

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