St. Cloud, MN


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St. Cloud, MN

About St. Cloud, MN

The St. Cloud, MN metropolitan area is a vibrant and thriving region. With easy access to larger cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul, St. Cloud provides its citizens with the advantages of urban life while still providing them with the peace and tranquillity of rural living. Downtown you can find numerous attractions such as the Great River Arts Center or Munsinger Gardens & Clemens Gardens which attract thousands of visitors each year. Outdoors enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby parks where they can take advantage of activities like biking, fishing, golfing and swimming. Quality educational institutions are available throughout the area including prestigious universities like St. Cloud State University or College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University providing students with necessary skills for their studies. An array of businesses from diverse industries such as healthcare, manufacturing and retail provide locals with plenty of job opportunities while affordable housing options make it an attractive option for anyone looking to settle down in a safe environment. Small city - Central Minnesota, 60 miles northwest of Minneapolis–St. Paul along the upper Mississippi.

Location Details

State: Minnesota
County:
Metro Area: St. Cloud Metro Area
City: St. Cloud, Sartell, 84 total
Zip Codes: 56301, 56303, 56377, 56379, 56374, 56320, 56378, 56329, 56387, 56367, 29 total
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 1028 ft above sea level
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Dig Deeper on St. Cloud

St. Cloud is more of a “small town grown into a large town”, with a friendly Midwestern feel but an expanding role as a commercial and educational center and commuter suburb to the northwestern reaches of Minneapolis-St Paul.

The downtown is clean and in good shape if not especially exciting. Five small private colleges and the larger St. Cloud State University bring college town feel and cultural diversity. The area serves as a gateway to wilderness lakes and parks to the north. The city has a number of its own amenities and is close enough to share those of Minneapolis–St. Paul while being lower on the cost of living scale. Proximity to the Twin Cities area is a plus, and suburban development southeast of town is springing up to take advantage of it. There is talk of commuter rail service, which will work to further connect the two metro areas.

The terrain is flat to gently rolling with numerous lakes and wooded areas. The continental climate is highly variable with four distinct seasons. Spring, summer, and fall are pleasant, with moderate temperatures and low humidity. Thunderstorms are the principal source of rainfall and severe storms are common. Winters are cold with low humidity. On average in winter, 5 to 10 days reach temperatures between –20 and –30 degrees. Heavy snowfalls occur, but the location north of most storm tracks means they are less frequent than in cities to the south. Snow generally remains on the ground throughout winter. First freeze is late September, last is mid-May.

St. Cloud Cost of Living
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Cost of living, small town atmosphere, and nearby outdoor recreation make St. Cloud a great place to live.

$259,400
-30.3% lower than avg
$67,555
-2.2% lower than avg
$855 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-34.3% lower than avg
St. Cloud Crime
34.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in St. Cloud, Minnesota
$49,680
for a family
$31,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of St. Cloud
   Cost of living
Low ethnic diversity
   Small town atmosphere
Low job growth
   Nearby outdoor recreation
Winter climate
Cost of Living