Moving to Milton, Indiana

Milton, Indiana is located in the heart of Northern Indiana, just a few miles from the Michigan border. It lies in a rural area surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The climate of Milton is typical for the region; hot summers and cold winters with lots of snowfall. The city has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century when it was founded as a stop along the Michigan Southern Railroad. In recent years, Milton has become known for its political progressivism and progressive policies such as environmental protection and public transportation initiatives.

The economy of Milton is largely based on manufacturing and agriculture, with many small businesses located throughout the city. There are several schools in Milton, both public and private, including an elementary school, middle school, high school, and university. One of the most famous landmarks in Milton is the historic railroad depot which was built in 1881. This building still stands today as a reminder of its historic roots. The city also features numerous parks and outdoor recreation areas where residents can enjoy nature or take part in outdoor activities like hiking or fishing.

Population: 611. Estimated population in July 2024: 610 (-0.2% change)
Males: 300 (49.1%), Females: 311 (50.9%)

Zip code: 47357

Demographics

Median resident age: 34.7 years
Median household income: $35,167
Median house value: $58,000

Population by Race

Races in Milton:

  • White Non-Hispanic (98.7%)
  • Two or more races (1.1%)
  • American Indian (0.8%)

Ancestries: United States (22.9%), German (11.8%), Irish (9.3%), English (5.2%), French (3.4%), Italian (1.8%).

Land area: 0.3 square miles

Map of Milton, IN

Population by Education

Milton, Indiana is a small town located in the southeastern part of the state. According to the 2010 census, Milton has a population of 1,364 people. The majority of residents are Caucasian and the median age is 37. The median household income is $33,846 and 14.2% of the population lives below the poverty line. The largest employers in town are manufacturing and agriculture-related businesses. There are several schools in Milton including one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. The town also has two churches, a library, and a few small shops.

The community of Milton is close-knit with strong ties to its rural roots. Many residents have lived in Milton their entire lives or have family members who still live there. The town celebrates its history with events like the annual Harvest Festival which features food booths, live music, and craft vendors from around the area. There is also an active 4-H club for children that offers activities such as horseback riding, gardening projects and field trips to local farms and other nearby attractions. In addition to these activities, there are plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities for everyone to enjoy such as fishing at Lake Milton or spending time at Lick Creek Park which offers camping sites and hiking trails.

For population 25 years and over in Milton

  • High school or higher: 68.4%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 1.0%
  • Unemployed: 7.1%
  • Mean travel time to work: 22.9 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Milton town

  • Never married: 19.3%
  • Now married: 56.4%
  • Separated: 2.3%
  • Widowed: 6.0%
  • Divorced: 16.0%

0.3% Foreign born

Population change in the 1990s: -23 (-3.6%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Milton:

  • FAYETTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOC INC (about 10 miles; CONNERSVILLE, IN)
  • HENRY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 18 miles; NEW CASTLE, IN)
  • REID HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE SERVICES (about 19 miles; RICHMOND, IN)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Milton:

  • DELAWARE COUNTY – JOHNSON FIELD (about 35 miles; MUNCIE, IN; Abbreviation: MIE)
  • ANDERSON MUNICIPAL-DARLINGTON FIELD (about 38 miles; ANDERSON, IN; Abbreviation: AID)
  • MOUNT COMFORT (about 51 miles; INDIANAPOLIS, IN; Abbreviation: MQJ)

Other public-use airports nearest to Milton:

  • HAGERSTOWN (about 7 miles; HAGERSTOWN, IN; Abbreviation: I61)
  • METTEL FIELD (about 8 miles; CONNERSVILLE, IN; Abbreviation: CEV)
  • NEW CASTLE-HENRY CO. MUNI. (about 13 miles; NEW CASTLE, IN; Abbreviation: UWL)

Amtrak station near Milton:

  • 10 miles: CONNERSVILLE (1012 EASTERN AVE.). Services: partially wheelchair accessible, public payphones, free short-term parking, free long-term parking, call for taxi service.

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Milton:

  • IVY TECH STATE COLLEGE-EAST CENTRAL (about 31 miles; MUNCIE, IN; Full-time enrollment: 2,013)
  • BALL STATE UNIVERSITY (about 34 miles; MUNCIE, IN; Full-time enrollment: 17,039)
  • MIAMI UNIVERSITY-OXFORD (about 35 miles; OXFORD, OH; Full-time enrollment: 15,704)
  • ANDERSON UNIVERSITY (about 42 miles; ANDERSON, IN; Full-time enrollment: 2,116)
  • UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI-MAIN CAMPUS (about 61 miles; CINCINNATI, OH; Full-time enrollment: 22,355)
  • CINCINNATI STATE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 61 miles; CINCINNATI, OH; Full-time enrollment: 3,972)
  • WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS (about 62 miles; DAYTON, OH; Full-time enrollment: 11,734)