Topo Map of Cities in Owyhee County, Idaho
Search for Topo Maps of Cities in Idaho
Cities in Owyhee County Idaho
Place | USGS Topo Map |
---|---|
Bengoechea Place | Buster Butte |
Bruneau | Bruneau |
Buncel Place | Hill Pasture |
Carothers Place (historical) | Antelope Spring |
China Hat | Indian Hay Meadows |
Claytonia | Marsing |
Cliffs | Cliffs |
Collier Place | Sugarloaf |
Comical Turn | Sugarloaf |
Cottonwood (historical) | Wickahoney Point |
Crill Place | Pixley Basin |
Dans Place | Buster Butte |
De Lamar | De Lamar |
Democrat | De Lamar |
Dew Drop Place | Indian Hay Meadows |
Dewey | De Lamar |
Dickens Place | Buckhorn |
Dickshooter | Dickshooter Reservoir |
Doyle Place | Rough Mountain |
Dry Forty | Frying Pan Basin |
Empire City (historical) | Cinnabar Mountain |
Fairylawn | Fairylawn |
Flint | Flint |
Four Corners | Four Corners |
Frost Place | Buckhorn |
Givens Hot Springs | Givens Hot Springs |
Grand View | Grand View |
Grasmere | Grasmere |
Guffey | Walters Butte |
Harvey Place | Hill Pasture |
Homedale | Homedale |
Hot Springs | Hot Springs |
James Place | Buster Butte |
Little Sugar Loaf | Silver City |
Marsing | Marsing |
Miller Creek Settlement | Mountain View Lake |
Morgan Place | Castle Butte |
Murphy | Murphy |
Murphy Hot Springs | Murphy Hot Springs |
Oreana | Oreana |
Owyhee Heights | Homedale |
Petersons Crossing | Swisher Mountain |
Pleasant Valley Place | Pleasant Valley |
Reynolds | Reynolds |
Rickard Crossing | Brace Flat |
Riddle | Riddle |
Rockville | Rockville |
Sands (historical) | Jump Creek Canyon |
Silver City | Silver City |
Sinker (historical) | Sinker Canyon |
Slacks Corner | Silver City |
South Mountain | Williams Creek |
Spiry Place | Antelope Spring |
Telegraph Hill | Silver City |
Three Creek | Three Creek |
Tindall (historical) | Grasmere Reservoir |
Triangle | Triangle Reservoir |
Wickahoney | Grasmere |
Wilson | Wilson Peak |
This is a list of all the cities in Owyhee County, Idaho. In some cases there are duplicate names so try to select the one you are looking for based on the USGS quad topo map name which is often a recognizable feature or town nearby.