Winfield, Iowa Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Winfield, Iowa is a small town of approximately 1,000 people located in the southern part of the state. It is situated on the banks of the Skunk River and surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The climate is mild with all four seasons, but winters can be cold and snowy. Winfield has a rich history that dates back to the early 1800s when it was first established as a trading post. It was later incorporated as a city in 1869. Politically, Winfield is a small rural community that leans Republican.

The economy of Winfield is mainly agricultural based and includes farming, ranching, and some light manufacturing. Many residents are employed in these sectors or commute to nearby cities for work opportunities. The town has two schools: an elementary school for grades K-4, and a high school for grades 5-12. Both are part of the Winfield School District which also serves several surrounding townships.

Winfield boasts several landmarks that make it unique including historic buildings such as City Hall (built in 1872), St Mary’s Catholic Church (built in 1891), the old train depot (built in 1906), and the original post office (built in 1910). There are also several parks including Pine Park which offers picnic areas and playgrounds; Oak Park which has basketball courts; and Riverside Park which features fishing ponds and walking trails along the riverbank.

Population: 1,131. Estimated population in July 2024: 1,105 (-2.3% change)
Males: 540 (47.7%), Females: 591 (52.3%)

Henry County

Zip code: 52659

Demographics

Median resident age: 36.8 years
Median household income: $32,500
Median house value: $60,800

Population by Race

Races in Winfield:

  • White Non-Hispanic (97.4%)
  • Hispanic (1.5%)
  • Other race (0.8%)
  • Two or more races (0.5%)

Ancestries: German (31.7%), Irish (16.0%), English (8.9%), United States (8.4%), Swedish (6.0%), Dutch (3.4%).

Elevation: 728 feet

Land area: 1.0 square miles

Map of Winfield, IA

Population by Education

Winfield, Iowa is a small town with a population of just over 1,000 people. The majority of the population is comprised of working-class families and retirees who enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this rural community. The cost of living in Winfield is reasonable, and housing costs are particularly low when compared to other parts of the state. Most residents own their own homes, and there are several affordable rental options available as well. The town has a variety of amenities including grocery stores, restaurants, banks, and parks. Winfield also has a small library and post office for those needing access to public services. In terms of transportation, there are several bus routes that service the area as well as private car services for those who need them. Overall, Winfield is an ideal place for those looking for a quiet place to live without breaking the bank.

For population 25 years and over in Winfield

  • High school or higher: 87.8%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 1.5%
  • Unemployed: 4.4%
  • Mean travel time to work: 26.7 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Winfield city

  • Never married: 19.0%
  • Now married: 57.4%
  • Separated: 0.5%
  • Widowed: 12.8%
  • Divorced: 10.3%

1.2% Foreign born

Population change in the 1990s: +76 (+7.2%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Winfield:

  • HENRY COUNTY HEALTH CENTER (about 15 miles; MOUNT PLEASANT, IA)
  • MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE (about 15 miles; MOUNT PLEASANT, IA)
  • WASHINGTON COUNTY HOSPITAL (about 22 miles; WASHINGTON, IA)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Winfield:

  • SOUTHEAST IOWA REGIONAL (about 34 miles; BURLINGTON, IA; Abbreviation: BRL)
  • THE EASTERN IOWA (about 56 miles; CEDAR RAPIDS, IA; Abbreviation: CID)
  • QUAD CITY INTL (about 69 miles; MOLINE, IL; Abbreviation: MLI)

Other public-use airports nearest to Winfield:

  • MOUNT PLEASANT MUNI (about 15 miles; MOUNT PLEASANT, IA; Abbreviation: MPZ)
  • WASHINGTON MUNI (about 19 miles; WASHINGTON, IA; Abbreviation: AWG)
  • MUSCATINE MUNI (about 27 miles; MUSCATINE, IA; Abbreviation: MUT)

Amtrak station near Winfield:

  • 14 miles: MOUNT PLEASANT (418 N. ADAMS ST.). Services: ticket office, partially wheelchair accessible, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, vending machines, free short-term parking, free long-term parking, call for taxi service.

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Winfield:

  • UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (about 38 miles; IOWA CITY, IA; Full-time enrollment: 24,766)
  • AUGUSTANA COLLEGE (about 66 miles; ROCK ISLAND, IL; Full-time enrollment: 2,220)
  • EASTERN IOWA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (about 66 miles; DAVENPORT, IA; Full-time enrollment: 4,180)
  • SAINT AMBROSE UNIVERSITY (about 67 miles; DAVENPORT, IA; Full-time enrollment: 2,310)
  • INDIAN HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 69 miles; OTTUMWA, IA; Full-time enrollment: 2,744)
  • BLACK HAWK COLLEGE (about 70 miles; MOLINE, IL; Full-time enrollment: 3,891)
  • WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY (about 71 miles; MACOMB, IL; Full-time enrollment: 11,096)

Schools

Public high school in Winfield:

  • WINFIELD-MT UNION JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 220; Location: 208 S OLIVE; Grades: 07 – 12)

Public primary/middle school in Winfield:

  • WINFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 194; Location: 208 S OLIVE; Grades: KG – 06)

Libraries

Library in Winfield:

  • WINFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $46,649; Location: 212 WEST ASH; 20,535 books; 625 audio materials; 88 serial subscriptions)