Travel & Accessibility

Highway

Caldwell residents have immediate access to interstate 84 and multiple highways that support the transportation needs of the City. The state of Idaho has made a significant investment in transportation infrastructure in the Caldwell community in recent months. Over $100 million dollars will be spent on expanding the interstate between Nampa and Caldwell over the next few years as part of a larger, ongoing, $820 million I-84 corridor project that began in 2008 and spans from Boise to Caldwell. The Caldwell market is well positioned to serve all U.S. western markets.

Caldwell has immediate (within 2 miles) access to:

  • Interstate 84
  • Highway 20/26
  • Highway 19
  • Union Pacific Railroad
  • Treasure Valley Community College-Caldwell Campus
  • The College of Idaho
  • Idaho Department of Labor
  • University of Idaho Food Technology Center

Distance from Caldwell to regional markets:

  • to Boise, ID: 28 miles
  • to Portland, OR: 430 miles
  • to Seattle, WA: 505 miles
  • to Salt Lake City, UT: 340 miles
  • to Reno, NV: 422 miles
  • to San Francisco, CA: 640 miles
  • to Denver, CO: 830 miles

Caldwell's proximity to:

  • Boise Airport: 28 miles
  • College of Western Idaho (Nampa): 10 miles
  • Highway 95: 12 miles
  • Boise State University: 28 miles
  • Treasure Valley Marketplace (Nampa): 5 miles
  • Downtown Boise: 25 miles
  • SunnySlope Wine Trail: 10 miles
  • Bogus Basin Ski Resort: 35 miles
  • The Village at Meridian: 22 miles
  • Table Rock (Boise Foothills): 33 miles
  • Ontario, OR: 30 miles

Air

Caldwell Industrial Airport

The busiest airport in Idaho, the Caldwell Industrial Airport runway is 5,500 feet wide (the runway will soon be extended to 6,800 feet). The Caldwell Airport offers many amenities for corporate travelers which include office space, conference rooms, a large lobby, and a large pilot's lounge with a flight planning station.

Boise International Airport

Located 28 miles east of Caldwell, the Boise Airport is utilized by seven airlines that offer nonstop flights to 25 destinations with connecting flights to thousands of cities worldwide.

I-84 Expansion Project

Over $100 million dollars will be spent on expanding the interstate between Nampa and Caldwell over the next few years as part of a larger, ongoing, $820 million I-84 corridor project that began in 2008 and spans from Boise to Caldwell.