Waconia

Waconia

Welcome to Waconia! Find Your Place Here.

Located on the banks of Lake Waconia, 35 miles southwest of Minneapolis, Waconia is a city of recent development. After completing several development projects the cityā€™s population has almost doubled since the year 2000. Waconia is home to strong schools, a beautiful park system, and a bustling economy.

The city also lays claim to the Carver County fair grounds, where every summer thousands of Minnesotans gather for the Caver County Fair. Because of all of the recent development, Waconia real estate is chalk full of homes of every shape, size, and price. Take a look at our listings of Waconia homes for sale and see for yourself!
103 Active Homes For Sale  |  Median Home Price $476,990
Recreation

The City of Waconia is home to spectacular recreational amenities. With 18 parks, an extensive trail system, an indoor ice arena, and the Safari Island Community Center, thereā€™s no shortage of awesome facilities for residents to enjoy. Plus, the city provides year-round recreational programming ranging from sports leagues to adaptive recreation.

Shopping

Waconia is home to all different types of shopping experiences, from big box retailers to unique boutiques. Whether youā€™re in need of everyday essentials or a specialty gift, stores like Target, Waconia Trading Co, and Laketown Chocolates has you covered.

Dining

If youā€™re hungry in Waconia, youā€™ll find that you have countless options to satisfy any craving. Some local favorites include fresh seafood entrees from Lolaā€™s Lakehouse; spectacular breakfast skillets at Pangea CafĆ©; and mouthwatering authentic Mexican cuisine from El Rey Azteca.

Green/Environmental

Waconia provides a plethora of programs, resources, and services to help residents make the most environmentally friendly choices. From recycling to composting, the city works to create the best community environment for all.

Schools

Waconia Public Schools, district 110, provides educational resources and services to the residents of Waconia. This district is known for small class sizes, individualized teaching methods, and outstanding programming for citizens of all ages.

Transportation

SmartLink Transit provides public transportation services to the residents of Scott and Carver County, including the city of Waconia. Their services include Dial-a-Ride and Medical Transportation assistance.

Local Government

The Waconia City Council is responsible for all city administrative and legislative matters. This council consists of the Mayor and four councilmembers, who meet regularly on the first and third Monday of each month.

City History

Waconiaā€™s first settlers traveled north from New Orleans to inhabit the area, and were soon followed by German, Bohemian, Swedish, and Swiss immigrants. The first church, St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, was organized in 1857, which met in settlersā€™ homes. The physical church building was constructed in 1858. Over the next few decades, Waconia saw the advent of the railroad and a boost in population as the community became a vacation destination. Today, Waconia is a thriving city of about 12,000, and is home to a strong economy, beautiful homes, and a spectacular school district.

The City of Waconia is home to spectacular recreational amenities. With 18 parks, an extensive trail system, an indoor ice arena, and the Safari Island Community Center, thereā€™s no shortage of awesome facilities for residents to enjoy. Plus, the city provides year-round recreational programming ranging from sports leagues to adaptive recreation.

Waconia is home to all different types of shopping experiences, from big box retailers to unique boutiques. Whether youā€™re in need of everyday essentials or a specialty gift, stores like Target, Waconia Trading Co, and Laketown Chocolates has you covered.

If youā€™re hungry in Waconia, youā€™ll find that you have countless options to satisfy any craving. Some local favorites include fresh seafood entrees from Lolaā€™s Lakehouse; spectacular breakfast skillets at Pangea CafĆ©; and mouthwatering authentic Mexican cuisine from El Rey Azteca.

Waconia provides a plethora of programs, resources, and services to help residents make the most environmentally friendly choices. From recycling to composting, the city works to create the best community environment for all.

Waconia Public Schools, district 110, provides educational resources and services to the residents of Waconia. This district is known for small class sizes, individualized teaching methods, and outstanding programming for citizens of all ages.

SmartLink Transit provides public transportation services to the residents of Scott and Carver County, including the city of Waconia. Their services include Dial-a-Ride and Medical Transportation assistance.

The Waconia City Council is responsible for all city administrative and legislative matters. This council consists of the Mayor and four councilmembers, who meet regularly on the first and third Monday of each month.

Waconiaā€™s first settlers traveled north from New Orleans to inhabit the area, and were soon followed by German, Bohemian, Swedish, and Swiss immigrants. The first church, St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, was organized in 1857, which met in settlersā€™ homes. The physical church building was constructed in 1858. Over the next few decades, Waconia saw the advent of the railroad and a boost in population as the community became a vacation destination. Today, Waconia is a thriving city of about 12,000, and is home to a strong economy, beautiful homes, and a spectacular school district.

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