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Why Live in Woodward

Woodward, located in Dallas County, Iowa, is a small city with a rich coal-mining history and a rural, midwestern charm. The community features a mix of historic and new homes, primarily bungalows and ranch-style properties built between the 1900s and 1950s. These homes are set on spacious lawns along narrow, tree-lined roads. The Woodward-Granger Community School District serves the area, with Woodward-Granger Elementary School and Woodward-Granger Middle School both receiving high ratings, and Woodward-Granger High School known for its strong extracurricular participation. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the High Trestle Trail, which winds through the city and leads to the scenic High Trestle Trail Bridge. McColl's Park and Shelter House offers a venue for private events, while the Woodward Golf Club provides a quiet course for golfers. Main Street hosts local dining options like Cayanne’s Cafe & Gifts and Whistlin’ Donkey Bar and Grill, as well as the family-owned Picket Fence Creamery. The Woodward Hardware and Toy Museum and Lake Robbins Ballroom are notable local attractions, with the latter hosting live music and events regularly. For larger events, residents can travel to Des Moines, located 31 miles away. The nearest grocery store is Market of Madrid, 6 miles east, with additional shopping options in Grimes, 16 miles south.

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What neighborhoods in Woodward, IA are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Woodward, IA depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Northwest Johnston, Southwest Johnston, Northwest Ankeny, North District and Central Johnston, each with its own character and price range.
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