Shullsburg, Wisconsin Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Shullsburg, Wisconsin is a small city located in the southwestern corner of the state, just south of the Wisconsin-Illinois border. Founded in 1827, it has a rich history that includes being the first lead mining town in Wisconsin and one of the first settlements in Lafayette County. The city is situated at an elevation of 845 feet and covers an area of 1.4 square miles. It is surrounded by rolling hills and lush farmland, giving it a picturesque rural feel.

The economy of Shullsburg is largely dependent on agriculture and tourism, with dairy farming being one of its main industries. The city also has several small businesses such as restaurants, shops, and art galleries that attract visitors from all over the region. The local government works hard to promote tourism by hosting annual festivals like Shullsburg Cheese Days and Miner’s Fest that bring people together to celebrate the city’s culture and heritage. There are also many attractions in Shullsburg such as museums, historic sites, parks, golf courses, trails for biking or hiking and more that draw tourists from near and far. With its unique history and culture combined with its charming atmosphere and beautiful surroundings, Shullsburg is an ideal destination for visitors looking for an authentic experience in rural Wisconsin.

Population: 1,246. Estimated population in July 2024: 1,198 (-3.9% change)
Males: 586 (47.0%), Females: 660 (53.0%)

Lafayette County

Zip code: 53586

Demographics

Median resident age: 40.1 years
Median household income: $32,333
Median house value: $60,700

Population by Race

Races in Shullsburg:

  • White Non-Hispanic (99.5%)

Ancestries: German (37.3%), Irish (24.5%), English (20.1%), United States (7.7%), Norwegian (5.4%), Swiss (4.3%).

Elevation: 1021 feet

Land area: 1.1 square miles

Population by Education

Shullsburg, Wisconsin is a small rural community located in the southwestern corner of the state. It has a population of approximately 1,400 people and is the county seat of Lafayette County. The town was founded in 1827 by John Shull and has been inhabited ever since. It is a close-knit community with a strong sense of community pride and support. The majority of the population is White (90%), with the remaining 10% being made up of African Americans, Asians, Hispanics, and Native Americans. The median age in Shullsburg is 40 years old and most residents are employed either in agriculture or manufacturing jobs. The town also has several businesses including restaurants, retail stores, banks, professional offices, and a post office. Education is important to many in Shullsburg as there are three public schools serving kindergarten through 12th grade students. Additionally, there are two private schools which offer kindergarten through 8th grade classes as well as adult education classes for those interested in furthering their education beyond high school level studies. In terms of recreation opportunities for residents of Shullsburg there are several parks and recreational areas including sports fields, tennis courts and playgrounds for children to enjoy during their free time. Additionally there are several annual festivals throughout the year such as the Cheese Curd Festival which celebrates local cheese production as well as other events such as parades and car shows that bring together people from all over Wisconsin to celebrate life in this small rural town.

For population 25 years and over in Shullsburg

  • High school or higher: 81.9%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 3.4%
  • Unemployed: 5.4%
  • Mean travel time to work: 22.5 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Shullsburg city

  • Never married: 22.7%
  • Now married: 56.2%
  • Separated: 1.1%
  • Widowed: 10.8%
  • Divorced: 9.2%

1.3% Foreign born

Population change in the 1990s: +19 (+1.5%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Shullsburg:

  • MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LAFAYETTE CTY (about 12 miles; DARLINGTON, WI)
  • GALENA-STAUSS HOSPITAL (about 17 miles; GALENA, IL)
  • SOUTHWEST HEALTH CENTER INC (about 22 miles; PLATTEVILLE, WI)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Shullsburg:

  • DUBUQUE REGIONAL (about 35 miles; DUBUQUE, IA; Abbreviation: DBQ)
  • CLINTON MUNI (about 53 miles; CLINTON, IA; Abbreviation: CWI)
  • WHITESIDE CO ARPT-JOS H BITTORF FLD (about 70 miles; STERLING/ROCKFALLS, IL; Abbreviation: SQI)

Other public-use airports nearest to Shullsburg:

  • FOSTER FIELD (about 10 miles; APPLE RIVER, IL; Abbreviation: 7A4)
  • PLATTEVILLE MUNICIPAL (about 16 miles; PLATTEVILLE, WI; Abbreviation: PVB)
  • IOWA COUNTY (about 22 miles; MINERAL POINT, WI; Abbreviation: MRJ)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Shullsburg:

  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE (about 22 miles; PLATTEVILLE, WI; Full-time enrollment: 5,045)
  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN COLLEGES (about 66 miles; MADISON, WI; Full-time enrollment: 8,737)
  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON (about 67 miles; MADISON, WI; Full-time enrollment: 37,607)
  • MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE (about 72 miles; MADISON, WI; Full-time enrollment: 7,914)
  • SAINT AMBROSE UNIVERSITY (about 75 miles; DAVENPORT, IA; Full-time enrollment: 2,310)
  • EASTERN IOWA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (about 77 miles; DAVENPORT, IA; Full-time enrollment: 4,180)
  • BLACK HAWK COLLEGE (about 77 miles; MOLINE, IL; Full-time enrollment: 3,891)

Schools

Public high school in Shullsburg:

  • SHULLSBURG HI (Students: 127; Location: 444 N JUDGEMENT ST; Grades: 09 – 12)

Public primary/middle schools in Shullsburg:

  • SHULLSBURG EL (Students: 171; Location: 444 N JUDGEMENT ST; Grades: PK – 05)
  • SHULLSBURG JR (Students: 90; Location: 444 N JUDGEMENT ST; Grades: 06 – 08)

Libraries

Library in Shullsburg:

  • SHULLSBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $30,550; Location: 112 S. GALENA ST.; 7,117 books; 31 audio materials; 379 video materials; 21 serial subscriptions)