Weiser, Idaho is a small rural community of 5,507 located in southwest Idaho and the home of the National Oldtime Fiddle Contest and Festival. Located at the confluence of the Weiser and Snake Rivers, the City of Weiser is the county seat of Washington County. Named over 200 years ago after Peter Weiser, who was an American soldier, and member Galloway of the Corps of Discovery on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Weiser takes pride in its rich history and is represented by many of its original buildings, which are now on the National Historic Register. Some of these historic buildings include the Galloway House, Pythian Castle and the Union Pacific Train Depot.
Today, the City of Weiser upholds its reputation as a community tied together through traditional family values and a sincere sense of community, as noted in our Welcome to Weiser Sign community’s motto, “We Love Our Kids”. Continuing with its strong natural resources, agricultural and ranching heritage, the City of Weiser’s innovative spirit can be seen in our downtown revitalization, several new parks and our beautiful Vendome Events Center. Industry and business include forest products, food processing, and technical innovations.
Historic Downtown Weiser features charming shops, local businesses, and a nostalgic ambiance. It's a great place for a leisurely stroll, exploring unique boutiques, and enjoying community events.
The relaxed pace of life in Weiser appeals to those seeking a quieter and more laid-back environment. It's an ideal place for individuals or families looking for a close-knit community.
With the Snake River nearby and surrounded by picturesque landscapes, Weiser provides easy access to outdoor adventures. The surrounding natural beauty enhances the quality of life for those who appreciate the great outdoors.
Weiser offers educational facilities, including local schools, providing a solid foundation for families with children.
Compared to larger cities, Weiser generally has a lower cost of living. This can be appealing for those looking for affordability without sacrificing quality of life.
Historic Downtown Weiser features charming shops, local businesses, and a nostalgic ambiance. It's a great place for a leisurely stroll, exploring unique boutiques, and enjoying community events.
The relaxed pace of life in Weiser appeals to those seeking a quieter and more laid-back environment. It's an ideal place for individuals or families looking for a close-knit community.
With the Snake River nearby and surrounded by picturesque landscapes, Weiser provides easy access to outdoor adventures. The surrounding natural beauty enhances the quality of life for those who appreciate the great outdoors.
Weiser offers educational facilities, including local schools, providing a solid foundation for families with children.
Compared to larger cities, Weiser generally has a lower cost of living. This can be appealing for those looking for affordability without sacrificing quality of life.
Some interesting FAQ's and Demographics
Settlers came into the area and settled the town in 1863. It is believed that the city was named after the nearby Weiser River. However, this wasn't the first name of this small town. Originally, Weiser was known as Weiser Bridge, but after a few years, it was eventually shortened to Weiser.
Weiser is incredibly proud of its rich history; the town is named after Peter Weiser, who was an American soldier and a member of the Galloway of the Corps Discovery on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Weiser has a 2023 population of 6,168. It is also the county seat of Washington County.Weiser is currently growing at a rate of 3.04% annually
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Geography. Weiser is located at 44°14′59″N 116°58′4″W (44.249712, -116.967799), at an elevation of 2,129 feet (649 m) above sea level.
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There are 5,578 residents in Weiser, with a median age of 40.4.
Average Cost of Living in Idaho: $39,739 per year
According to MERIC data gathered in the third quarter of 2022, Idaho has the 28th-lowest cost of living in the United States, putting it in the middle of all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
The largest industries in Weiser, ID are Health Care & Social Assistance (403 people), Manufacturing (399 people), and Public Administration (262 people), and the highest paying industries are Other Services Except Public Administration ($55,822), Transportation & Warehousing ($54,583), and Transportation & Warehousing ...
The racial makeup of the city was 80.8% White, 0.3% African American, 0.9% Native American, 1.0% Asian, 14.3% from other races, and 2.7% from two or more races.
While Weiser may not offer the hustle and bustle of a metropolitan area, it provides a serene and community-oriented lifestyle, making it an attractive option for those seeking a quieter and more connected living experience.
While Weiser may not offer the hustle and bustle of a metropolitan area, it provides a serene and community-oriented lifestyle, making it an attractive option for those seeking a quieter and more connected living experience.
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