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Rural Living at its BestBecause of its unique
location, Arco can offer both the benefits of a rural lifestyle and the
amenities of the "Big City". Arco itself is a town with a population
of 1,200 with another 2,000 people living in the surrounding county. It
is situated at the junction of Highways 20/26 and Hwy 93. which makes
it the natural hub of a very large area. Living in Arco or surrounding areas means being able to fish the Big Lost River in the morning, shop at the mall in Idaho Falls or one of the other cities nearby in the afternoon, and still see the sunset over the Pioneer Mountains in the evening. Housing Bargains Butte County has all the attributes of the resort areas of the West except for the availability of downhill skiing. Here outdoor activities, magnificent vistas, and a western flavor all exist with the only thing missing being the sky-high costs associated with resort living. Many houses in the area can be purchased for under $100,00.00 and land is available for less then $2,000.00 per acre. In the nearest resort, these prices would be astronomically higher. Employment Farming, ranching, and tourism support many families and rural development programs are beginning to attract new businesses to the Lost River Valley. Many Arco residents are employed at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL, the largest employer in eastern Idaho) which is a short commute away. Scheduled bus service is available from Arco to the INL site.
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