Origin of Name: Named after Glen H. Trout, Bridge Engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad
Original Name: The rail stop was originally named Island
Known for: Farming and agricultural products; included in Golden Valley, along with Churchill and Island
Notable Features: Originally a rail stop on the Oregon Short Line Railroad of the Union Pacific Railroad on the Oakley branch, which runs from Burley, south to Oakley, ID; grading of the project was begun by the Minidoka Southwestern, a predecesor of the UP; the project was completed in May, 1911; the Trout rail stop is located south of the Churchill stop and north of Marion; Trout once had a shelter and stockyard, with two stock-pens and loading deck operating in 1930; water was available; has a cemetery
Location: Located 1 mile west of Hwy 77 on 1450 S between Oakley and Burley
No population figures for this rural Oneida County, Idaho community

