Welcome to Woodstock, Georgia Where small-town charm meets big-city energy
33,857 people live in Woodstock, where the median age is 37 and the average individual income is $43,605. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Just 30 miles north of Atlanta, Woodstock offers a vibrant blend of historic character, modern amenities, and outdoor adventure. With a population of over 38,000 and growing, this Cherokee County gem has transformed into one of Georgia’s most desirable places to live—thanks to its walkable downtown, thriving arts scene, top-rated schools, and access to nature.
Whether you’re a young professional, a growing family, or someone seeking a slower pace without sacrificing convenience, Woodstock delivers a lifestyle that’s both dynamic and grounded.
A revitalized downtown filled with shops, restaurants, and live music
Extensive trail systems and parks for hiking, biking, and paddling
A strong job market with access to metro Atlanta opportunities
Top-rated public and private schools
A cost of living below the national average
Woodstock’s downtown is the heart of the community—home to local boutiques, art galleries, and eateries like Salt Factory Pub and Reformation Brewery. The city hosts free concerts at the Northside Hospital-Cherokee Amphitheater and seasonal events like the “Scarecrow Invasion” and summer farmers markets.
Residents enjoy an active lifestyle with access to Blankets Creek and Olde Rope Mill Park, offering miles of trails for mountain biking and hiking. The city’s parks and recreation department provides a variety of programs and events for all ages.
Woodstock’s culinary scene is diverse and growing. From the upscale dishes at Century House Tavern to the casual fare at Freight Kitchen & Tap, there’s something for every palate. Downtown’s walkable layout makes it easy to explore the variety of dining options.
For shopping, residents enjoy a mix of local boutiques and national retailers. The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta offers a wide range of stores, while downtown’s unique shops provide a more personalized shopping experience.
Woodstock offers a variety of entertainment options. The Elm Street Cultural Arts Village hosts theater productions and art exhibits, while the city’s parks provide venues for concerts and festivals. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the extensive trail systems or enjoy water activities on nearby Lake Allatoona.
Woodstock’s real estate market offers a range of options, from historic homes to new developments. The median home value is around $413,000, and the cost of living is approximately 4% lower than the national average.
Woodstock has 13,331 households, with an average household size of 2.53. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Woodstock do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 33,857 people call Woodstock home. The population density is 2,695.92 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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