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Montpelier Idaho Temple

Cupola installed atop the spire; stained glass being installed; exterior cladding and lighting tests underway; interior work progressing; construction estimated to be completed in late 2025 to early 2026
Montpelier Idaho Temple

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Location

534 Washington Street
Montpelier, Idaho
United States

Announcement: 

3 April 2022

Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 

17 June 2023 by Ryan K. Olsen

Site: 

2.6 acres  |  1.1 hectares

Architectural Features: 

Single attached central tower

Ordinance Rooms: 

Two instruction rooms, two sealing rooms, and one baptistry

Total Floor Area: 

27,000 square feet  |  2,508 square meters

Elevation: 

5,969 feet  |  1,819 meters

Groundbreaking Ceremony

Elder Ryan K. Olsen, General Authority Seventy, presided at the groundbreaking for the Montpelier Idaho Temple on Saturday, June 17, 2023. Speakers and a children's choir assembled from local congregations were featured on the program for the event, which had over 600 people in attendance on site. In his site dedicatory prayer, Elder Olsen said: "We ask a special blessing on those who have gathered this day that they and their families will be given understanding and peace with confidence in Thy plan."1


Temple Rendering

On April 24, 2023, an official exterior rendering for the Montpelier Idaho Temple was released to the public.


Temple Site

On May 20, 2022, the site location for the Montpelier Idaho Temple was announced as a 2.6-acre parcel located on Washington Street between North 6th Street and North 5th Street. The Church acquired nine properties in this block east of the Montpelier Tabernacle (renovated in 2015) including the former City Hall building. The city fixture, which was built in the late 1910s at the same time as the tabernacle, was demolished in March 2021. The City also granted its interest in an alleyway to the Church, and several of the residences were demolished or relocated. The property lies south of the Bear Lake County Library and the John A. Bagley House—a Queen Anne-style Victorian known as the Purple Sage that was built in 1902 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


Temple Announcement

On April 3, 2022, President Russell M. Nelson announced plans to construct the Montpelier Idaho Temple at the April 2022 General Conference. Montpelier, Idaho, is a community of around 2,500 people located just north of Bear Lake along the southeastern Idaho border. Early Church pioneers settled in Idaho in 1855. Several Church presidents are natives of Idaho, including Presidents Harold B. Lee, Ezra Taft Benson, and Howard W. Hunter. Other temples in the state at the time of the announcement included the Twin Falls Idaho Temple, Boise Idaho Temple, Burley Idaho Temple, Idaho Falls Idaho Temple, Meridian Idaho Temple, Pocatello Idaho Temple, Rexburg Idaho Temple, and Teton River Idaho Temple.2


Temple Facts

The Montpelier Idaho Temple will be the eighth temple built in Idaho, following the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple (1945), the Boise Idaho Temple (1984), the Rexburg Idaho Temple (2008), the Twin Falls Idaho Temple (2008), the Meridian Idaho Temple (2017), the Pocatello Idaho Temple (2021), and the Burley Idaho Temple (under construction).


  1. "Ground Broken for Montpelier Idaho Temple," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 20 Jun. 2023.
  2. "President Nelson Announces 17 New Temples," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 3 Apr. 2022.

Boise Idaho Temple
27th dedicated temple in operation
Burley Idaho Temple
Monument sign and inscription stone lettering completed; landscaping and interior work well underway; temple president and matron called
Idaho Falls Idaho Temple
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Meridian Idaho Temple
158th dedicated temple in operation
Pocatello Idaho Temple
170th dedicated temple in operation
Rexburg Idaho Temple
125th dedicated temple in operation
Teton River Idaho Temple
Foundation work underway
Twin Falls Idaho Temple
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