Get to Know Your Community

Meet Your New Neighbors.
Diverse, working professionals.
Engineers, doctors, professors and a host of other sophisticated residents enjoy the casual Middleton lifestyle. Business owners enjoy success here, and an easy commute to the valley’s primary industries entices a rich mix of educational diversity.
Avid outdoor enthusiasts.
Flanked by two Idaho mountain ranges, Middleton attracts those who live for the outdoors and weekend mountain biking, hunting and camping. Resident skiers look to Tamarack Resort, Brundage Mountain and Bogus Basin, each close enough for day trips. Anglers and boaters choose from nearby Lake Lowell and Owyhee Reservoir – while others cast lines into the Boise River. The surrounding terrain creates a bird hunter’s paradise, and bikers and hikers choose from trails and miles of country roads.
Generations of thriving farmers.
Middleton farmers produce crops as varied and colorful as the seasons that have made them successful for more than 150 years. In July, the smell of mint marks the start of a long harvest season. As the months progress, farmers reap grains, potatoes, hops and beans from rich soil.
Dedicated, friendly families – new and old.
Native Middleton residents mingle with the influx of new families who choose this strong Treasure Valley community for its dedication to education and quality of life. West Highlands residents can walk to three of the four public schools: Heights Elementary, Middleton Middle School and Middleton High School.
