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We are located in Kuna, Idaho Please stop by and visit if you are in the area.

Kuna is located  approximately 18 miles from Boise, the capital of Idaho.

Kuna originated as a railroad stop with coach transport to Boise. Many people think Kuna means "the end of the trail", but Charles S. Walgamott cites the origin of the name as a Shoshone Indian word meaning "green leaf, good to smoke".

South of Kuna you can find Kuna Caves, an underground lava flow cave.

A small seasonal creek, now used as a canal for irrigation water, Indian Creek, runs through the town. One of the few small floatable waterways in the region, Indian Creek is a favorite tubing spot for local residents.

In the town's center is Colonel Bernard Fisher Veteran's Memorial Park, named after one of the town's most famous residents, Bernard Francis Fisher; Bernie to his friends. In January of 1967, Major, U.S. Air Force, 1st Air Commandos was awarded the Medal of Honor "For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty" (official citation). An accomplished pilot, he risked his life to save a fellow airman during Vietnam at A Shau. The Idaho Military Historical Society notes, "He could make his A-1E (plane) do the waltz, which is just what he did that day in far off Southeast Asia. There's no other way to explain how he danced it down that beat up airstrip, off into the wild blue."