Location Profile

Hawarden, Iowa

Facility Type
Critical Access Hospital
Facility Location
Hawarden, Iowa
Teaching Facility
Yes
No
Trauma Center
Number of Beds
25
Magnet
Yes
No

Hospital Overview

The healthcare provider is located in Hawarden, Iowa. This state-of-the-art facility dates back to the 1900s and is a proud part of the community’s history. The services offered include diagnostic testing, outpatient services, urgent care, surgical, therapy, and more.

Community Overview

Hawarden is located in Northwest Iowa near the Big Sioux River and is about 35 miles north of Sioux City, Iowa. Its small town feel and historic appeal have drawn residents who want to have big city amenities nearby but still want a rural lifestyle. Hawarden is a nice rural city in Northwest Iowa. People here enjoy a slower pace of life, the charm of a small town, and beautiful surroundings.

Learn more about Hawarden at the official city website and explore the area at the county website.

Cost of Living

Education

The West Sioux Community School District serves Hawarden with 2 elementary schools (1 for grades Pre K-1 and 1 for grades 2-5), 1 middle school, and 1 high school. Students in the district enjoy a low student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1. Nearly 80% of the students are proficient in math and 71% are proficient in reading. The high school has been nationally recognized by U.S. News and World Report as a Bronze winner in the U.S. Best High Schools list. AP and gifted programs are available to challenge students and provide a good foundation for higher education. There are also several private schools located around Sioux County, Iowa.

Click here to read more about public schools in Hawarden.
Click here to read about private schools in Hawarden.

Once you find the school you are interested in, you will need to contact them directly with any questions you might have.

Transportation

Nearby Cities

Local and Nearby Attractions

Hawarden has a typical main street feel with its shops. Options include flower shops, gift shops, Dollar General, and other stops. Calliope Village is a historic town to explore and features 14 restored buildings, while The Hawarden Historical House has been restored with period furniture. Fishing and other outdoor activities are popular in the area thanks to the 40-acre lake at the South Pit Recreation Area. There’s even a local golf course, The Hawarden Golf Course. The Hawarden Public Library is also a popular place for young and old as it offers a range of programs.

Online and Nearby International Communities

Religious Centers

Weather/Climate

Crime Rate

The crime rate in Hawarden is 62% lower than the national average and the city is safer than 74% of the rest of the country.

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