Burley, Idaho Virtual Travel

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Downtown Burley
Downtown Burley
Milner Lake
Milner Lake

Begin your virtual tour of Burley, Idaho by clicking on any of the above entry points, and follow roads or trails through a network of linked images.

Burley lies on the banks of the Snake River in Magic Valley, which is a part of the Snake River Basin. The Milner Dam, a few miles west of Burley, forms Milner Lake along this part of the river. The name Magic Valley arises from irrigation projects built in the early 1900s, which transformed this region from a desert to a productive farmland.

Founded about 1905, Burley has grown to 9,316 people, as of the 2000 census. Earlier, in the mid-1800s, the Oregon Trail passed through Burley, traveled by thousands of pioneers traveling to Oregon. U.S. Highway 30 was built through Burley around 1930, making it a hub on Idaho's major east-west highway. Since then Interstate 84 has largely replaced the highway, passing through the northern tip of town.

Burley is the county seat of Cassia County. The Snake River being the county's northern boundary, the city has also spilled over into Minidoka County, on the river's northern bank. State Highway 27 is Burley's busiest street, connecting from the freeway to the downtown area. It continues southward to Oakley, and northward to Paul.

Burley is at 4,150 feet in elevation.


Streets and other things you can see.
100 South Road
100 West Street
13th Street
14th Street
15th Street
16th Street
17th Street
18th Street
19th Street
20th Street
21st Street
22nd Street
23rd Street
24th Street
25th Street
27th Street
Albion Avenue
Bedke Boulevard
Bruntwood Avenue
Burton Avenue
Conant Avenue
Eighth Street
Eleventh Street
Fairmont Avenue
Fifth Street
Main Street
Miller Avenue
Ninth Street
Oakley Avenue
Occidental Avenue
Overland Aveune
Pacific Drive
Parke Avenue
Railroad Avenue
Railroad Street
Schodde Avenue
Seventh Street
Sixth Street
Southview Place
Tenth Street
Snake River
Third Street
U.S. Highway 30
Yale Avenue
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