Cascade, Idaho |
Lake Cascade, from above the Tamarack Resort |
On the southeast shore of Lake Cascade, the town of Cascade was originally a lumber camp with a large Boise Cascade sawmill in town. That sawmill was closed in 2001 and the local economy took a dive. It started to resurrect with the opening of the Tamarack Resort in 2004 (although Tamarack seems to be experiencing financial difficulties, including a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filed on February 20, 2008). With Lake Cascade State Park nearby, the area does have a lot of promise as a year-round vacation destination. A large part of Valley County is contained within the Payette and Boise National Forests with the eastern boundary of the county well within the limits of the Frank Church-River of No Return Widerness. There's also more than 400 miles of snowmoble trails here, more than 250 miles of which see regular grooming. It seems there's also a number of local hot springs, including the recently developed Gold Fork Hot Springs. The North Fork of the Payette River is becoming a regular whitewater rafting destination and Highway 55 through Cascade is now part of the Payette River Scenic Byway. |
Downtown Cascade in 1941 |
Fast Facts about Cascade, Idaho |
Cascade, Valley County, ID 83611
Elevation: 4,780' Latitude: 44.5156°N Longitude: 116.0437°W Resident Racial Breakdown: White Non-Hispanic: 92.2% Hispanic: 0.7% Native American: 1.1% Two or More Races: 6.0% Education: High School or Higher: 80.3% Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 16.7% Graduate or Professional Degree: 4.5%
2009 Estimates: Population: 972 Males: 491 Females: 481 Median Resident Age: 40.5 Years Estimated Median Household Income: $38,300 Estimated Median Home Value: $96,000 Population Density: 269 People per Square Mile 2011 Cost of Living Index for Cascade: 86.3 Major Industries: Forestry Products, Construction, Lodging & Food Services, Government, Educational Services, Health Care, Transportation Services, Social Services Unemployed (March 2011): 21.4% |
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