Baraboo, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Located in Sauk County, Wisconsin, the Town of Baraboo encompasses the City of the same name. With a population of 12,556, it is an active incorporated place and serves as the county subdivision equivalent for Sauk County. The Town of Baraboo is also home to numerous groups, including military barracks, correctional facilities, and college residents halls. Here, you can learn more about the people who live in the city, including their race and creed.

The Baraboo School District is comprised of four elementary schools for grades one through five, one middle school, and a high school. The school district offers a swimming pool, which has a seasonal membership. Several religious institutions also serve the city. In addition to the Catholic school, there is the St. John Lutheran School of WELS, which educates children from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade. Community Christian School is another option for families with children, as it offers preschool through high school.

Although the city is mostly white, it has a minority population of Hispanics and blacks. The overall gender balance is 51.9% male, and the median household income is $49,698. Baraboo is home to the Sauk County Courthouse, which is in the center of the Downtown Baraboo Historic District. The population of the city is mostly white, with just 0.6% black and two percent Asian residents.