Notus

Notus is a small rural city in Canyon County, Idaho. It got its name from the daughter of a railroad official, who reportedly believed "notus" was of Native American origin and meant "it's all right."Notus is one of eight cities in Canyon County in the State of Idaho. It is considered the smallest town in Canyon County because of its size and population. The Union Pacific Railroad runs east to west thru Notus with hwy 20/26 on the north side and the Boise river on the south side. The city business district runs along north side of the hwy the length of the city limits and 1 block wide. Across the tracks is agricultural industry with a few homes. North of the business district are single family homes of architectural designs dating back to 1904.Providing a less congested hectic lifestyle, this quiet rural town is a short drive in the country. A large silvery sphere water tower spans high above a park that can be seen from a distance that has become a landmark. Crime is low with the help of the Community Watch program and the Canyon Sheriffs Dept. Surrounding the city are rich vibrant fields of tree groves, seed crops, onions, potatoes, corn, alfalfa and sugar beets. Sheep and cattle dot the green pastures with occasional horses and haystacks.There is a Library, Community Center, Post Office, Museum, and 2 Parks available to the public. Services not provided in the city are available within 10 miles with easy access. Being located on hwy 20/26 and only 5 miles from interstate 84 and 7 miles to hwy 95 makes it possible to travel to other points and return with light traffic. Outdoor activities including hiking, biking, fishing, boating, hunting , and wildlife viewing are easily accessible.

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