Wheaton

Where small-town grace meets big-city access

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Overview for Wheaton , IL

59,733 people live in Wheaton , where the median age is 38.3 and the average individual income is $62,971.938. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

59,733

Total Population

38.3 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$62,971.938

Average individual Income

Welcome to Wheaton

Nestled about 25 miles west of Chicago and only 7 miles north of Naperville, Wheaton offers a suburban sanctuary with a strong sense of community and easy access to metropolitan amenities. With a population of approximately 54,000, it strikes a balance between lively and comfortable, offering residents both a walkable downtown and quiet neighborhoods with tree-lined streets.

The city prides itself on high quality of life: an extensive park district with over 800 acres across 52 parks, excellent schools, and well-maintained infrastructure. Wheaton is also the seat of DuPage County, which adds a governmental and civic presence to its character. The combination of a charming downtown, strong educational institutions, and proximity to Chicago makes Wheaton a compelling choice for families, professionals, and anyone seeking a stable, welcoming suburban home.

What to Love

  • A charming, walkable downtown with boutiques, cafés, and historic architecture

  • Top-tier public schools under Community Unit School District 200

  • An extensive park and trail network, including connections to the Illinois Prairie Path

  • A strong sense of community and family-friendly spirit

  • Convenient commuter access to Chicago and Naperville via Metra and regional infrastructure

Local Lifestyle

Life in Wheaton moves at a comfortable pace. During weekdays, many residents commute into downtown Chicago, Naperville, or other job centers, yet the evenings and weekends are distinctly local. Neighbors run into each other at the French Market on Saturdays, stroll the sidewalks of downtown, or gather in parks for music festivals or community events. The local park district’s programming, seasonal traditions, and regular downtown happenings foster social connection and a feeling of belonging. Though suburban, Wheaton maintains an energetic core, blending relaxed home life with cultural, recreational, and civic engagement.

Dining and Shopping

Downtown Wheaton is the heart of the city’s culinary and retail life. Historic Main Street and surrounding streets are lined with independent boutiques, artisan shops, spas, and restaurants. You’ll find both familiar names and creative local offerings. Among beloved spots are 302 Wheaton, Burger Social, and The Ivy—restaurants that embody local flavor and neighborhood charm. In particular, The Ivy is an elegant, long-standing favorite known for its refined atmosphere and timeless appeal. A local curiosity is The Little Popcorn Store, a narrow storefront on Front Street that dates to the 1920s and sells fresh popcorn and penny candy.

For a more traditional retail experience, Town Square Wheaton is a popular open-air lifestyle center with a mix of shops, restaurants, and family-friendly amenities. The broader DuPage County area (and neighboring Naperville) further expands shopping options with national chains and large malls within easy driving distance.

Culinary options are diverse. In addition to the restaurants in the downtown core, you’ll find international cuisines, cozy cafés, and specialty eateries. Some standout names include Pa Lian Burmese Restaurant, Adelle’s Fine American Fare, Il Sogno (Italian), and Lu’s Sushi & Chinese. The downtown eateries are consistently praised for blending quality, ambiance, and local character.

Things to Do and Entertainment

Wheaton offers a rich variety of attractions and activities for all interests. Nature and history intertwine at Cantigny Park, where visitors can walk gardens, explore museums, tour the Robert R. McCormick House, or attend public events. The Illinois Prairie Path, which has a fork passing through Wheaton, is ideal for biking, jogging, or enjoying scenic trail excursions.

On the cultural side, Wheaton Grand Theater brings films, live performances, and community events into a restored 1925 venue. The DuPage County Fairgrounds host seasonal fairs and other large-scale events, and Cosley Zoo offers a more intimate, family-friendly attraction featuring animals and educational programs. Furthermore, the downtown area hosts regular events, festivals, a vibrant farmers’ market, and art programming organized by the Wheaton Park District and local associations.

Schools

Education is a cornerstone of Wheaton’s appeal. The city is primarily served by Community Unit School District 200. On the elementary level, Lowell Elementary and Whittier Elementary are among the options. For middle school, students attend Edison Middle School and Franklin Middle School. For high school, families often choose between Wheaton North High School and Wheaton Warrenville South High School, both respected in the region.

In addition, Wheaton College, with its Conservatory of Music and liberal arts focus, brings a strong academic and cultural presence to the community. The college invites engagement through arts, lecture series, and performances open to local residents.

 

Demographics and Employment Data for Wheaton , IL

Wheaton has 22,041 households, with an average household size of 5.09. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Wheaton do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 59,733 people call Wheaton home. The population density is 3,632.355 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

59,733

Total Population

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

38.26210972159443

Median Age

49 / 51%

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5.09

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$62,971.938

Average individual Income

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Around Wheaton , IL

There's plenty to do around Wheaton , including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including The Academy Of Dance Arts, Company Bliss Salon, and Innovations Hair & Nail Studio.

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Active 4.12 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 4.04 miles 15 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 2.7 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars

Schools in Wheaton , IL

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