Tilden, WI


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Tilden, WI

About Tilden, WI

Tilden, WI is a small town with a population of just under 1,000 people. It’s a quiet and friendly community that offers plenty of outdoor activities like fishing and hiking. The local schools are highly regarded in the area and provide excellent education to students of all ages. Residents feel safe in this close-knit community and neighbors regularly look out for one another. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or a place to settle down with your family, Tilden is definitely worth considering. Small city - Northwest Wisconsin .

Location Details

State: Wisconsin
County: Chippewa County
Metro Area: Eau Claire Metro Area
City: Tilden
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 838 ft above sea level
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Eau Claire lies along I-94 about 60 miles east of the Minnesota border and Mississippi River and 80 miles east of Minneapolis-St. Paul. A former logging town with more diversified industry today, Eau Claire is a gateway to wilderness and recreation areas to the north and northeast. The attractive town has older buildings and shady streets along a graceful bend in the Chippewa River. The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire adds about 10,000 students and some college town flavor. The outskirts, mostly above the valley, are quite spread out with a number of light manufacturing firms and retail developments mainly south and east of downtown.

Suburbs spread mainly north towards Chippewa Falls, a nice mainly residential small town with some higher end developments about 5 miles away. Typical of a small Wisconsin town are the low cost of living and crime, and clean, attractive surroundings.

Eau Claire sits in the scenic Chippewa Valley at the convergence of the Chippewa and Eau Claire rivers. The immediate terrain is level with wooded hills rising in all directions from town. The landscape flattens to the west toward the Mississippi River and many lakes are to the north. The continental climate and location near major storm tracks bring wide fluctuations in temperature and precipitation.

Summers are warm with moderate humidity and periods of warmer weather. Winters are cold with varying humidity and outbreaks of bitter cold following storm systems arriving from the west. Summer precipitation occurs mainly as thunderstorms, while snowfall and snow cover persists all winter. The valley location can result in fog on cool nights. The city’s position to the west of the Great Lakes means more sunny days than other Wisconsin cities. First freeze is late September, last is mid-May.

Tilden Cost of Living
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Attractive setting, low crime, and healthcare make Tilden a great place to live.

$393,500
+14.1% higher than avg
$94,821
+27.2% higher than avg
$757 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-51.7% lower than avg
Tilden Crime
16.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Tilden, Wisconsin
$75,240
for a family
$28,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Tilden
   Attractive setting
Harsh winters
   Low crime
Recent economic weakness
   Healthcare
Low ethnic diversity
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