Bingham County
Bingham County is located in the southeastern part of Idaho, USA. It was established in 1885 and is named after Brigham Young, a prominent leader in the early settlement of the region. The county seat is Blackfoot, which serves as the main hub for government and commerce.
The county is known for its agricultural production, particularly potatoes, which thrive in the area's fertile soil. Bingham County also features various outdoor recreational opportunities, including access to the Snake River and nearby mountains, making it a popular destination for hiking, fishing, and camping.