Carlton, WI


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Carlton, WI

About Carlton, WI

Living in Carlton, WI can be an enjoyable experience. It has a rural setting and plenty of open land to explore. With a population of just over 450 people, the community is small and tight-knit. You will regularly see familiar faces around town and get to know your neighbors quickly. There are several local businesses to shop at, along with some restaurants and cafes for those looking for something different. There's also plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy like fishing, camping, biking, and more. All in all, Carlton is a great place to call home. Mid-sized city - Northeastern Wisconsin, at the head of Green Bay.

Location Details

State: Wisconsin
County: Kewaunee County
Metro Area: Green Bay Metro Area
City: Carlton
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 702 ft above sea level
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Green Bay is a mostly quiet paper, manufacturing, agriculture, and dairy town with a good labor force and a hardworking character. It’s quiet- except during the fall when the legendary NFL Green Bay Packers become a local obsession. The continued success of the Packers in such a small, out-of-the-way market is unequaled in all professional sports.

The downtown area is clean and anchored by new convention facilities along the waterfront, spreading south and west with nice city neighborhoods close in and prosperous suburbs especially northwest. There are some grittier areas east of town, and a new casino has arrived on the scene adjacent to the airport. The Packers add to an already-strong community spirit; residents are proud to be from Green Bay and don’t bristle at the term “cheesehead” one bit.

Aside from football, Green Bay residents enjoy a traditional small-town way of life with ample nearby recreation, including the offerings of Door Peninsula (the “thumb” of Wisconsin), a New England–like area of farms, small towns, and islands. There are considerable recreational areas to the north and west. The area has a complement of local museums and a few performing arts activities. Cost of living is moderate. Access to other amenities and services means a long trek to Milwaukee or Chicago.

The city is in the Fox River Valley, where the river empties into the bay, surrounded by slightly higher ground and mostly wooded terrain. The Fox River is one of the largest northward flowing rivers in the United States. The climate is continental, modified by surrounding topography (the bay, nearby Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, and hills).

Skies are frequently cloudy, causing further temperature moderation. Most precipitation normally falls from May through September as thunderstorms. Winter snowfall is less than in nearby communities where the ground is slightly higher. Bitter cold periods occur, but they are shorter than those of other inland areas.

Carlton Cost of Living
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Small-town atmosphere, professional football, and outdoor recreation make Carlton a great place to live.

$224,900
-50.3% lower than avg
$68,068
-1.4% lower than avg
$748 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-53.5% lower than avg
Carlton Crime
20.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Carlton, Wisconsin
$43,200
for a family
$26,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Carlton
   Small-town atmosphere
Winter climate
   Professional football
Isolation
   Outdoor recreation
Recent job weakness
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