Beloit, Wisconsin Facts

The City of Beloit is located along Interstate The City of Beloit is located along Interstate 39/90, just north of the Wisconsin border.  The City Center is located along the Rock River, while the new Gateway Business Park is easily accessible on the east side of the Interstate.  Situated between four major metropolitan areas, the city of Beloit has all the big city amenities without the hassle of navigating a big city. Beloit is conveniently located near the City of Chicago to the southeast along Interstate 90, while Madison, Wisconsin is less than an hour’s drive to the north.  The City is directly connected to Milwaukee via Interstate Highway 43, which merges with Interstate 39/90 in Beloit, forming a strategic transportation network in the nation’s heartland.

City of Beloit covers approximately 17 square miles.  It is home to 37,110 residents as well as more than 88 industrial firms, 850 retail establishments, several corporate headquarters, a minor league baseball team, several museums and an internationally acclaimed college that bears the community's name.

Beloit is rich with breathtaking scenery, exciting attractions, convenient recreational facilities, and year-round events. Whether you’re interested in fishing and boating on the Rock River, watching the Snappers play exciting Class-A minor league baseball at Telfer Park, ice skating at Edwards Ice Arena, or partaking in the world horseshoe championship, Beloit has a facility to fit the needs of any sports enthusiast. The Beloit Snappers minor league baseball team is a Class A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. They play at Pohlman field which holds about 3,500 people.   

The City is also a center for the arts and includes many cultural assets.  The Wright Museum of Art and the internationally acclaimed Logan Museum of Anthropology are located at Beloit College.  The exciting new Industrial Arts Museum and the popular Angel Museum, along with the City’s Historical Society and the Hanchett-Bartlett Homestead celebrate the City’s proud heritage.  Many beautiful pieces of public art adorn the riverfront, downtown and the Beloit College Campus. The City shares a world-class symphony orchestra with its neighbors in Janesville.

 

 

  

BELOIT FAST FACTS
City of Beloit Population             35,775
Greater Beloit Population           66,641
Rock County Population           152,307
Average Snowfall                      31.4”
 
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
Season             High     Low
Spring              57˚F      35˚F
Summer            81˚F      58˚F
Fall                   60˚F      39˚F
Winter              29˚F      11˚F

 

 

 

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