Isanti County

Isanti County

Welcome to Isanti County! Find Your Place Here

Isanti County real estate is located an hour north of the Twin Cities and an hour east of St. Cloud. A manufacturing center, Isanti County is home to over two dozen manufacturing companies in various industries such as plastics, metals, auto parts, and more. With this strong economy, many workers commute to the area from surrounding counties.

The County is also home to amenities like beautiful parks and top-ranked schools. If you’re looking for a new home in an area with a booming economy and large residential lots, view our selection of homes for sale in Isanti County now.

272 Active Homes For Sale  |  Median Home Price $324,900
Recreation

Isanti County is filled with beautifully maintained natural resources and parks for residents to take advantage of. Some of the park sites include Dalbo County Park, Irving & John Anderson County Park, and Springvale County Park, to name a few. These parks and additional recreational resources provide residents the opportunity to play disc golf, swim, hike, and more, all while enjoying the great outdoors.

Shopping

Isanti County has two major shopping areas along with countless shops and boutiques ensuring that residents are able to find everything and anything they’re looking for. Larger retail centers can be found in Cambridge as well as in Isanti, both featuring big box stores like Kohl’s and Wal-Mart along side smaller stores like Elaine’s Flowers and Gifts. Regardless of what you’re searching for, you’ll find it in Isanti County.

Dining

If you’re hungry, Isanti County has a variety of eateries to choose from. Not only are there fast food joints like Culver’s and Subway, but lakeside dining at Captain’s on Long Lake, and an amazing fish fry at Pine Brook Restaurant and Bar. From BBQ brisket sandwiches at Raven’s Restaurant to great burgers at the Hawk’s Nest Bar & Grill, you’ll find something to satisfy any craving.

Green/Environmental

Isanti County cares deeply about environmental sustainability. The County’s Environmental Coalition promotes sustainable practices and provides resources to help the county’s residents and businesses make better choices concerning the environment. The county is also working to make their operations as efficient and sustainable as possible, preparing for a long and prosperous future.

Schools

Isanti County is home to the following public school districts providing educational services to its residents:

  • Cambridge-Isanti Public Schools #911
  • Braham Public Schools #314
Transportation

The Heartland Express provides public transportation services to the residents of Isanti County. This Dial-a-Ride transit service is available to the general public and provides rides throughout Isanti and Chisago counties.

Local Government

The Isanti County Board of Commissioners provides administrative and legislative oversight of the county’s operations and budgets. This board consists of five district-elected members who serve staggered 4-year terms and provide their services on several boards within the county’s government system.

City History

Isanti County was established on February 13th, 1857. The County’s name was derived from the name of a large division of Dakota Native Americans, called Izatys – now called Santees. The area remained sparsely populated until the addition of the railroad in 1899. With the railroad more residents and more economic opportunities came to the area. Though Isanti County continues to be a primarily rural agricultural county, the population of the relatively small county currently sits just under 40,000.

Isanti County is filled with beautifully maintained natural resources and parks for residents to take advantage of. Some of the park sites include Dalbo County Park, Irving & John Anderson County Park, and Springvale County Park, to name a few. These parks and additional recreational resources provide residents the opportunity to play disc golf, swim, hike, and more, all while enjoying the great outdoors.

Isanti County has two major shopping areas along with countless shops and boutiques ensuring that residents are able to find everything and anything they’re looking for. Larger retail centers can be found in Cambridge as well as in Isanti, both featuring big box stores like Kohl’s and Wal-Mart along side smaller stores like Elaine’s Flowers and Gifts. Regardless of what you’re searching for, you’ll find it in Isanti County.

If you’re hungry, Isanti County has a variety of eateries to choose from. Not only are there fast food joints like Culver’s and Subway, but lakeside dining at Captain’s on Long Lake, and an amazing fish fry at Pine Brook Restaurant and Bar. From BBQ brisket sandwiches at Raven’s Restaurant to great burgers at the Hawk’s Nest Bar & Grill, you’ll find something to satisfy any craving.

Isanti County cares deeply about environmental sustainability. The County’s Environmental Coalition promotes sustainable practices and provides resources to help the county’s residents and businesses make better choices concerning the environment. The county is also working to make their operations as efficient and sustainable as possible, preparing for a long and prosperous future.

Isanti County is home to the following public school districts providing educational services to its residents:

  • Cambridge-Isanti Public Schools #911
  • Braham Public Schools #314

The Heartland Express provides public transportation services to the residents of Isanti County. This Dial-a-Ride transit service is available to the general public and provides rides throughout Isanti and Chisago counties.

The Isanti County Board of Commissioners provides administrative and legislative oversight of the county’s operations and budgets. This board consists of five district-elected members who serve staggered 4-year terms and provide their services on several boards within the county’s government system.

Isanti County was established on February 13th, 1857. The County’s name was derived from the name of a large division of Dakota Native Americans, called Izatys – now called Santees. The area remained sparsely populated until the addition of the railroad in 1899. With the railroad more residents and more economic opportunities came to the area. Though Isanti County continues to be a primarily rural agricultural county, the population of the relatively small county currently sits just under 40,000.

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