Lowman

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Lowman could be a little unorganized rural census-designated place in state capital County, Idaho, us, snuggled on the Banks of the South Fork of the Payette watercourse within the central a part of the state. As of the 2010 census, its population was forty two. The community is set at the junction of pike twenty one, eighty miles from state capital and what is going to at one time be referred to as the “Banks-Lowman route”; the name of this stretch of road are referred to as Highway 2512A. It’s the “Wildlife canon Scenic byroad.”
The “Highway to Heaven” path, stretching over one hundred fifty miles from Idaho’s capital of state capital, is that the solely mountain passage within the West that begins from a significant town. The path winds from eighth Street in state capital and climbs the state capital watercourse, past the Lucky Peak Dam. Suffrutex offers thanks to light pine slopes resulting in historic Idaho town, then over Mores Creek Summit and switches backtrack to Lowman. The route then climbs with the South Fork of the Payette watercourse up and over Banner Summit to Stanley and therefore the Sawtooths.
The small community of Lowman is settled during a geothermally active region. Natural hot springs surface within the middle of the community in addition as in several different places within the encompassing mountains. The community was named for a settler, Nathaniel Winfield Lowman, from Polk County, Iowa. Lowman has a section of two.078 sq. Miles (5.38 kilometre sq); a pair of.039 sq. Miles (5.28 kilometre sq) of this can be land, and 0.039 sq. Miles (0.10 kilometre sq) is water.

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