Gem Valley, Idaho

Gem Valley, Idaho

Gem Valley is a rural valley in southeast Idaho, in the United States, so named for its local gemstones which can be found throughout the valley. It is approximately 20 miles wide at its widest point east to west, and 60 - 70 miles long north to south. By local definition, Gem Valley originates at the Portneuf Reservoir to the north, and terminates at the Oneida Narrows Reservoir to the south.

History

Gem Valley was once inhabited by Shoshone Indians. Artifacts such as arrowheads can still be found there. White settlement dates back to the mid to late 1800s. The Oregon Trail passed through the northern part of the valley and several pioneer landmarks such as cemeteries and small settlements can be found throughout the valley.

Geography

Gem Valley is one of the northernmost valleys along the Wasatch Range which extends approximately 160 miles south. The valley floor has an elevation roughly 5000 feet, while the surrounding mountain peaks have an elevation ranging from about 7000 feet to 8500 feet. It is accessed primarily by State Highway 34 from the south, and Federal Highway 30 from the east and west. Most of the valley is in Caribou County, and portions extend into Franklin County to the south, and Bannock County to the north. The Bear River runs through the valley as well as several small streams.

Grace and Bancroft are the only incorporated towns in Gem Valley. However, there are several unincorporated communities including Cleveland, Thatcher, Lago, Bench, Niter, Dugway, Turner, Stanley, Lund, Tenmile, and Chesterfield. Some of these were once pioneer-era towns and settlements, but the name now denotes a region of the valley, rather than a town with defined boundaries.

Geology

The most common gemstone found in Gem Valley is obsidian. This is the result of several extinct volcanoes and lava domes within the area. Most of the local obsidian is black with low gas content. Some of the mineral contains light brown marbling that is unique to the area. Obsidian plays historical importance to Gem Valley as it was used by the Shoshone Indians that once inhabited for knives and arrowheads. Other local gemstones that are common to Gem Valley are geode, quartz, agate, and petrified wood

Solid basalt can be found beneath the soil throughout most of the valley and exposed outcrops are common. Other types of rock that are common in the area are limestone and shale. These non-volcanic rock beds are rich with fossils of prehistoric marine life once native to Lake Bonneville, ranging from well preserved molluscan shells, to small fish. Trilobite fossils can often be found in local shale deposits.

In the northern end of the valley, limestone is commercially mined and processed into lime which is used elsewhere in concrete and steel production.

Much of the soil in Gem Valley is dark, nitrogen rich volcanic soil. This soil type is ideal for farming, particularly potatoes and grain. Clay sediment is also common.

The Wasatch Fault is visible throughout many parts of the valley due to the sharp displacement that creates a small bench at the foot of the mountains. Mild to moderate earthquakes have been reported to originate at the fault.

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