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, Idaho in Fremont County

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Chester,   Drummond,   Eccles,   Egin,   France,   Gerrit,   Grainville,   Heman,   Island Park,   Jenkins Will,   Lake,   Lamont,   Last Chance,   Marysville,   Newdale,   Parker,   Pineview,   Pyke,   Saint Anthony,   Squirrel,   Staley Springs,   Teton,   Trude,   Twin Groves,   Warm River,   Wilford,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Ashton, ID?
Then read on!

- Ashton is a small village located in eastern Idaho, with a population of approximately 1,100 people.
- The town was originally founded in the late 1800s as a stop on the Yellowstone Trail, a popular tourist route that spanned the western United States.
- Ashton is known for its proximity to outdoor recreation, including numerous national forests, parks, and wildlife refuges.
- The village has a strong agricultural base, with many farms and ranches in the surrounding area.
- Ashton is also home to several historic buildings and landmarks, including the Ashton State Bank, which was built in 1910 and served as the area's first bank.
- The village is part of the Idaho Falls metropolitan area, which has a population of over 130,000 people and is the third-largest urban center in the state.
- The area surrounding Ashton is renowned for its scenic beauty, including the Teton Mountains to the east and the Henry's Fork of the Snake River to the west, which offers world-class fly fishing.
- Yellowstone National Park is also just a short drive away from Ashton, making it a popular destination for tourists.