Moving to Sauk City, Wisconsin

Sauk City, Wisconsin is a small village located in Sauk County, Wisconsin. The village is situated along the Wisconsin River and is part of the Madison Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,118 at the 2010 census. Sauk City was established in 1845 as a trading post and has since become a popular destination for outdoor recreation, including some of the best fishing on the Wisconsin River.

The village of Sauk City boasts a variety of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous opportunities for canoeing and kayaking on the Wisconsin River, as well as hiking trails that wind through the surrounding hills and forests. There are also several campgrounds located nearby offering tent sites, RV parking and even cabin rentals.

In addition to outdoor recreation opportunities, Sauk City also has a vibrant downtown area with several shops and restaurants to explore. The local farmers market takes place every Saturday morning from May through October offering locally grown produce as well as homemade goods like jams and preserves. Visitors can also take advantage of art galleries showcasing local artists’ work or visit one of the many wineries in town for tastings of regional wines made from grapes grown right here in Sauk County.

Sauk City is also home to numerous historical sites that tell stories about its past including Native American burial mounds dating back thousands of years ago, an old railroad depot from 1883 that has been converted into an art gallery, and several historic buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places such as St Peter’s Church (1850) which still stands today after being built by German immigrants who came to settle here in the mid-1800s.

The community is served by two school districts: Baraboo School District and Reedsburg Area School District both offering high-quality education to students from kindergarten through grade twelve with low student-teacher ratios allowing for more individualized instruction time throughout their academic career.

Overall, Sauk City has something for everyone looking for a peaceful rural setting with plenty of recreational activities nearby or those who simply want to explore its rich history through its many historic sites and attractions available throughout town.

Population: 3,109. Estimated population in July 2024: 3,006 (-3.3% change)
Males: 1,493 (48.0%), Females: 1,616 (52.0%)

Sauk County

Zip code: 53583

Demographics

Median resident age: 38.4 years
Median household income: $36,378
Median house value: $112,600

Population by Race

Races in Sauk City:

  • White Non-Hispanic (94.9%)
  • Hispanic (3.8%)
  • Other race (1.4%)
  • Two or more races (0.7%)
  • American Indian (0.6%)

Ancestries: German (53.3%), Irish (9.4%), English (6.0%), French (5.3%), Norwegian (5.1%), Polish (3.7%).

Elevation: 757 feet

Land area: 1.5 square miles

Population by Education

For population 25 years and over in Sauk City

  • High school or higher: 78.4%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 3.3%
  • Unemployed: 3.9%
  • Mean travel time to work: 19.6 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Sauk City village

  • Never married: 25.2%
  • Now married: 54.7%
  • Separated: 0.7%
  • Widowed: 8.9%
  • Divorced: 10.5%

3.8% Foreign born (3.5% Latin America).

Population change in the 1990s: +20 (+0.6%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Sauk City:

  • SAUK PRAIRIE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 4 miles; PRAIRIE DU SAC, WI)
  • ST CLARE HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SERVICES (about 15 miles; BARABOO, WI)
  • UNIV OF WI HOSPITALS/CLINICS AUTHORITY (about 24 miles; MADISON, WI)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Sauk City:

  • DANE COUNTY REGIONAL-TRUAX FIELD (about 29 miles; MADISON, WI; Abbreviation: MSN)
  • VOLK FIELD (about 58 miles; CAMP DOUGLAS, WI; Abbreviation: VOK)
  • ROCK CO (about 66 miles; JANESVILLE, WI; Abbreviation: JVL)

Other public-use airports nearest to Sauk City:

  • SAUK-PRAIRIE (about 2 miles; PRAIRIE DU SAC, WI; Abbreviation: 91C)
  • BARABOO WISCONSIN DELLS (about 17 miles; BARABOO, WI; Abbreviation: DLL)
  • MOREY (about 19 miles; MIDDLETON, WI; Abbreviation: C29)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Sauk City:

  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN COLLEGES (about 26 miles; MADISON, WI; Full-time enrollment: 8,737)
  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON (about 27 miles; MADISON, WI; Full-time enrollment: 37,607)
  • MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE (about 29 miles; MADISON, WI; Full-time enrollment: 7,914)
  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE (about 64 miles; PLATTEVILLE, WI; Full-time enrollment: 5,045)
  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER (about 76 miles; WHITEWATER, WI; Full-time enrollment: 9,493)
  • ROCK VALLEY COLLEGE (about 84 miles; ROCKFORD, IL; Full-time enrollment: 4,200)
  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT (about 87 miles; STEVENS POINT, WI; Full-time enrollment: 8,083)

Public primary/middle schools in Sauk City:

  • SAUK PRAIRIE MID (Students: 654; Location: 207 MAPLE ST; Grades: 06 – 08)
  • SPRUCE STREET EL (Students: 368; Location: 701 SPRUCE ST; Grades: PK – 02)
  • BLACK HAWK EL (Students: 120; Location: E7995 SCHOOL RD; Grades: KG – 02)

Private primary/middle schools in Sauk City:

  • ST ALOYSIUS SCHOOL (Students: 137; Location: 608 OAK ST; Grades: PK – 5)
  • PLEASANT RIVER SCHOOLHOUSE (Students: 19; Location: 307 POLK STREET; Grades: KG – 5)

Libraries

Library in Sauk City:

  • SAUK CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $205,084; Location: 515 WATER ST.; 30,676 books; 1,122 audio materials; 1,684 video materials; 114 serial subscriptions)