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Oneida County, Idaho Map

Explore Oneida County, Idaho with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 1 cities and towns in Oneida County below.

Interactive Map of Oneida County, Idaho

CountyOneida
StateIdaho (ID)
County SeatMalad City
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude42.191587
Longitude-112.250799
Cities & Towns1
Area Codes208

About Oneida County, Idaho

Oneida County, Idaho, unfolds across a varied landscape, a testament to the forces that have shaped the Mountain West. To the north, the land rises toward the rugged embrace of the Sawtooth Mountains, a formidable presence that dictates much of the region's character. Here, the air, even in summer, carries a crispness, a reminder of higher altitudes and snowmelt. Southward, the terrain flattens into the vast expanse of the Snake River Plain, a landscape marked by ancient lava flows that lend a unique, almost primal texture to the earth. This southern stretch is a realm of wide horizons, where the sky seems to stretch endlessly, and the light, particularly at dusk, can ignite the sagebrush in hues of burnished gold. The county’s eastern boundary is defined by the Teton Range, a jagged line against the sky, while the western edge dissolves into the sprawling plains and agricultural heartland of neighboring counties. Rivers, like silver threads, weave through this territory, carrying the lifeblood of the land from mountain snows to the great Snake River, a constant murmur beneath the prevailing silence.

The human story of Oneida County is one of hardy settlement, a saga etched into the very soil. Formed in the late 19th century, its origins are intertwined with the westward expansion and the allure of fertile land. Early pioneers, drawn by promises of opportunity, navigated this challenging terrain, establishing homesteads and communities that would become the bedrock of the county. The county seat, Malad City, emerged as a natural focal point, its position along important travel routes and its proximity to vital water sources making it a hub for commerce and governance. The arrival of the railroad was a transformative event, knitting together isolated settlements and accelerating growth. Life here, for generations, has been a deliberate unfolding, a process of adapting to the seasons and coaxing sustenance from the earth, a quiet persistence that continues to define the spirit of Oneida County.

The economy of Oneida County is deeply rooted in the land, a blend of agriculture and the enduring spirit of resourcefulness. Vast fields of potatoes, a signature crop of Idaho, dominate the southern plains, their orderly rows stretching towards the horizon, a testament to human endeavor against the elements. Ranching also plays a significant role, with cattle grazing on the open range, their presence a familiar sight against the backdrop of distant peaks. Towns here tend to be compact, their main streets lined with businesses that serve the immediate needs of their residents, the rhythm of daily life dictated by the agricultural calendar. Landmarks are often humble, yet profound: a weathered grain elevator standing sentinel against the sky, a venerable church spire reaching towards the heavens, or the quiet dignity of a local park where families gather. The character of the county is one of quiet resilience, a place where the vastness of the landscape fosters a sense of introspection, and where the quality of the light, a pure, unvarnished glow, seems to reveal the essential nature of things.

Cities and Towns in Oneida County

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About This Oneida County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Oneida County, Idaho alongside links to detailed street maps for 1 cities and towns. The county seat is Malad City. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records