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Life in Woodland, Washington

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Are you thinking of moving or relocating to Woodland, Washington? Would you like to know what the quality of life is like living in Woodland?
Stephanie Pedersen reports in this review:
WeatherHow much crime?What are the neighborhoods like?What are the people like?
Being located in the Great North West, Woodland, Washington's weather often breezy durring all four seasons, and often delightful to have durring the summers. Rain is also rain plays a big part of the Great Northwest through out the year. Hurricanes, tornadoes, and flooding however are not something one would encounter here. Winters are mild, summers delightful, spring, beautiful, and fall, extremely colorful and cozy.There are a vast number of people associated with the use of methanphedamines, leading to crimes of theft, but for the most part, being a small town, everyone pretty much knows everyone else and who the criminals are so they keep an eye out for them, and on them. Other crimes are not something you hear about here in Woodland, Washington.All of Woodland is the same. Everyone is friendly and it is a very small town. There are a few drug homes, or people who use drugs located through out the area, but everyone knows which places these are, as the people, traffic into and out of there and their homes are recognizable. Police too are aware of them and keep an eye on them.
The people of Woodland, Washington are some of the kindest people you will find anywhere. Family and outdoor oriented in a small town makes for lots of fun with the town, especially durring the summer. Each day you can expect to see at least one firmiluar face as you go about your day. Families are often found at one of the many fishing areas, where dad fishes with the kids, or he fishes while the kids swim. Local store owners and employees always welcome you with a smile, or greet you by name, giving you a sense that they have always been apart of your life, while truely and genuinely caring about what's going on in your life.
Downtown AreaRestaurantsSchoolsSingle life
The downtown area of Woodland, Wa is small, cute, and has little shps including a coffee shop, resale shops, barbor shops, and a beautiful place to stroll along, as it is also partially located along the Horseshoe Lake.Eager Beaver was the best, but closed down this last summer. Everyone hated to see them go. We have Rose's Restaurant,and a couple of very good Mexican Restaurants and they are very cozy and feel like home. The employees are great and treat you like family.Being a small town, the schools are wonderful because everyone knows everyone and the classes smaller then your average public school. The children are able to get more one on one attention, helping them to excell.The opportunity for singles is here. Not as many as would be in a large area, but the quality of the relationship makes for a better opportunity due to the fact that the people of Woodland Wa, are often raised on values and traditions. Men are often hard workers, and the ladies well, lets just say they don't hang out at clubs.
Noisetown comparison vs.Best hospitalTourist attractions
Woodland is located out of town, with I5 running through it. This however does not take away from woodlands peaceful and beautiful town.Woodland is the smallest town in its area, so it can't be compaired to other small towns around it. The bigger the town, the less personable and comfortable it is. Longview, not far away and bigger then woodland, is nice but not as nice as Woodland because of Woodlands ability to feel so personable.Located in Longview, approximatly 20 minuets from Woodland, Washington you can find St. Josephs Hospital. Staff are friendly and really care about their patience.The nicest places to Visit in Woodland are either the Lewis River or Horseshoe Lake for swimming, fishing, bbq's, and kid fun. It also has a skate park located by Horseshoe lake that you will often find the teenagers at durring the summer. There is also a Dirt Bike track that is taken very searious by the locals, as many compeete there. If you're an outdoors person, Woodland is the place to see, or be.
General comments   
The town feels like a dream, hometown. Woodland, Washington is the first place ever that I have wanted to call home. It feels like living in a place where all the residents are family.   
Woodland, Washington population: 5509

How many black people live in Woodland? How many white people?
Number of White People4758Percentage of White people86.4%
Number of Black People91Percentage of Black people1.7%
Number of Hispanic People926Percentage of Hispanic people16.8%
Number of Asian People90Percentage of Asian people1.6%
Number of American Indian People99Percentage of American Indian people1.8%

Note: Numbers may add up to >100% because some people are more than one race.

Woodland, Washington

Percent college grads: 13.7%
Percent grad school grads: 8%
Unemployment rate: 15.9
Median house value: 197800
Median income: 48288


How many singles in Woodland?

Single men ages 20-34Single women ages 20-34Ratio of single men to women age
20-34
1732390.72men for each woman
Single men ages 35-44Single women ages 35-44Ratio of single men to women age
35-44
126711.77men for each woman
Single men ages 45-54Single women ages 45-54Ratio of single men to women age
45-54
122721.7men for each woman


Crimes in Woodland, Washington
CrimesAbsolute numbersAverage percentage chance of being a victim in
by typeof crimesOne YearFive Years
Murders00%0%
Robberies10%0%
Aggr. Assault100%1%
Burglary241%6%
Auto Theft140%1%

Weather History for Woodland, Washington


Woodland, Washington Basic Temperatue and Weather (30 year averages)
MonthNumber of Days below zero (degrees)Number of Days 0-20's (degrees)Number of Days 20's (degrees)Number of Days 30's (degrees)Number of Days 40's (degrees)Number of Days 50's (degrees)Number of Days 60's (degrees)Number of Days 70's (degrees)Number of Days 80's (degrees)Number of Days 90's+ (degrees)
January00003100000
February00002360000
March00000310000
April000001812000
May00000031000
June00000052500
July00000002470
August000000017140
September00000032700
October000001318000
November000018120000
December00003100000
Average year0000103806993210
Realistic temperatures, taking into account precipitation, amount of sunlight during the day, winds during the day, and humidity during hot days.

MonthNumber of Days below zero (degrees)Number of Days 0-20's (degrees)Number of Days 20's (degrees)Number of Days 30's (degrees)Number of Days 40's (degrees)Number of Days 50's (degrees)Number of Days 60's (degrees)Number of Days 70's (degrees)Number of Days 80's (degrees)Number of Days 90's+ (degrees)
January00724000000
February000151300000
March00003100000
April000010200000
May000001615000
June00000030000
July00000030280
August00000000310
September000000019110
October00005204200
November000131700000
December002011000000
Average year00276376565221700


How many hot humid days a year does Woodland, Washington have?
How many cloudy days a year does Woodland, Washington have?
How many sunny days a year does Woodland, Washington have? How sunny is it?
How many windy days a year does Woodland, Washington have? How windy is it?
See below for the answers!
MonthNumber of hot, humid daysNumber of very windy daysNumber of windy daysNumber of somewhat windy daysNumber of calm daysNumber of clear daysNumber of moderately cloudly daysNumber of somewhat cloudy daysNumber of very cloudy days
January03280031718
February00271041714
March00031042915
April00030032913
May00092252912
June00032763910
July00003113367
August00003113466
September00003011377
October00072472812
November001416032716
December00310031618
Average year0310097165813397155


(Note: Humidity, wind, and cloudcover information is based on (a) 30 year averages and in many cases (b) a large nearby weather station. If you're in an area with a lot of "micro climates" actual conditions may vary.)


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Sources of information: Census, FBI Crime Statistics, NOAA
Disclaimer: The information presented here are for the general population, assume the same rate of crime in the future, and an evenly distributed amount of crime throughout the city in question. They are not meant to accurately predict whether one person in particular will be a victim of crime. Percentages are based on the population of the city/town in question, except for burglaries, which are based on the number of households.