Sullivan, Wisconsin, is a small rural village in Jefferson County, characterized by its calm and uncrowded atmosphere. With a population of around 600, Sullivan is surrounded by homes, barns, and expansive farmland, fostering a close-knit community where neighbors know each other well. The village offers a variety of home styles, including bungalows, Cape Cods, Victorians, and ranch-style homes, as well as more modern styles like New Traditional, Colonial Revival, and Modern Craftsman. Homes in Sullivan typically sell quickly due to limited inventory. Sullivan Elementary School is highly rated, providing a family-oriented environment for its 170 students. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy nearby preserves, state forests, and the Glacial Drumlin State Trail, which is popular for hiking, biking, and running. Sullivan Veteran's Memorial Park offers recreational features such as a baseball diamond, playground, pavilion, and sledding hill. Dining options in Sullivan include Pourman's Pub & Grill, Sullivan Saloon, and Black Frog Grille, though shopping requires a drive to nearby towns like Oconomowoc. Located along U.S. Route 18 and near Interstate 94, Sullivan is about 40 miles from both Madison and Milwaukee, making it a convenient bedroom community. ProHealth Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital is nearby, and the nearest international airport is in Milwaukee, approximately 45 miles away.