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Welcome
to Star, Idaho. We are a small town located about 20 miles west of
Boise. Our community offers a pleasant atmosphere and we are close to
many of the recreational opportunities that Idaho has to offer. Star
offers a lifestyle that is still within reach, a four seasons climate
and a very low crime rate. Because of this, many have found Star to be
the community of choice to raise their children. It isn’t uncommon in
Star to see local children walking down to the river with their fishing
poles in hand.
Like much of the Treasure Valley, Star has grown over the last few years. The current population is about 5500 and this recent growth has provided the residents with an increase in services. More businesses have opened, allowing residents the opportunity to shop locally for goods and services.
Our hometown celebration will be held on July 10th this year. Among the things to watch for will be the Quilt Show, Pie Contest, games for the kids, parade and BBQ. The day’s events will start at 7:00 am with the Lions Club breakfast at the Idaho Independent Bank. We have many other events planned for our residents this summer, so check your calendars and come join us. (See our Parks & Rec page for a list of all events)
Star is a town where residents know and care about their neighbors and I am proud to be the Mayor of this great community.