Magic Valley

[2][3] In a short time these projects "magically" transformed what had been considered a nearly uninhabitable area into some of the most productive farmland in the northwestern U.S.

Annie Pike Greenwood wrote We Sagebrush Folks, an autobiography published in 1934 about the challenges of farm life in the area.

[4] The organization's mission is to foster and promote experiences in the arts for all people in the Greater Twin Falls.

Jackpot, Nevada, which is closely associated with the Magic Valley region, offers casino gaming.

[5] Important agricultural commodities in the Magic Valley include rainbow trout, beans, sugar beets, corn (maize) and potatoes.

View of the Magic Valley
Magic Valley Court, a motel near Twin Falls .