Some Idaho cities have seen population increases of as much as 50 percent since the pandemic.
Although Idaho is among the states with the smallest total population, it also has one of the fastest growth rates in the country.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Idaho was the state with the fourth fastest growing population in 2023. In July of that year, the state had 1,964,726 residents.
Interestingly enough, the small town of Ponderay, Idaho has experienced remarkable population growth. Between 2020 to 2023, the city on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille saw its population increase by 51 percent, 660 new residents welcomed.
This growth positions Ponderay as a fast-growing “gateway” community, just steps from Sandpoint and the renowned Schweitzer Ski Area.
Several Idaho cities have seen their populations increase by as much as 50 percent since the pandemic
Interestingly enough, the small panhandle town of Ponderay, Idaho has seen remarkable population growth. Between 2020 and 2023, the town on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille saw its population increase by 51 percent, welcoming 660 new residents
The city even proudly calls itself ‘the gateway to the Schweitzerberg’ on its website.
Ponderey isn’t the only city in Idaho experiencing population growth.
Star experienced the second largest growth, with a population increase of 45 percent over the past three years.
Star, Idaho offers a blend of small town charm and modern amenities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the Boise River, where you can kayak, fish, or simply relax by the water.
For golf enthusiasts, the River Birch Golf Course is a challenging, yet enjoyable course.
Wine connoisseurs can indulge themselves at Helina Marie’s Wine Bar, which serves a selection of local and international wines.
Additionally, the city’s growing culinary scene offers a wide variety of restaurants that cater to different tastes.
Dover was close behind with a 44.69 percent increase. Paul followed with a 44.59 percent increase.
Star experienced the second largest growth, with a population increase of 45 percent in the three-year period
Dover was close behind with a 44.69 percent increase. Dover offers a serene escape with its beautiful waterfront location on the Pend Oreille River, residents and visitors alike enjoy the tranquility of this small town while having access to outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and boating.
The beautiful location on the waterfront of the Pend Oreille River offers Dover residents and visitors a peaceful haven. They can enjoy the tranquility of this small town while also enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, swimming and boating.
Renowned for its beautiful natural surroundings, Dover Bay is a sought-after residential area with a marina, walking trails and a communal beach.
Paul, Idaho offers small town charm with a strong sense of community. Located in the heart of the agricultural region, the city offers a peaceful atmosphere and affordable living
Swan also saw a significant population increase, with a growth rate of 33.48 percent.
This hidden gem offers an oasis of tranquility surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Teton and Caribou Mountains.
Known for its world-class fly fishing on the South Fork of the Snake River, Swan is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
As Idaho’s population soars, more and more residents are concerned about the political future of the traditionally conservative state.
Paul came in next with a 44.59 percent. Paul, Idaho offers small-town charm with a strong sense of community. Located in the heart of the agricultural region, the city offers a peaceful atmosphere and affordable living
Swan also saw a substantial increase in their population, with a growth rate of 33.48 percent. Known for its world-class fly fishing on the South Fork of the Snake River, Swan is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise.
It appears that disgruntled residents of California, Oregon and Washington are now flocking to Idaho, where the state’s population has grown by 12 percent in just five years.
Between 2021 and 2022, Idaho was among the top five destinations for California residents moving, significantly impacting California’s overall population trends.
This fear of a possible ‘blue takeover’ has led to tensions and political debate, as long-time residents struggle with the rapid pace of change and its implications for their state’s identity.