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Winters, California

Winters is a city in Yolo County, California. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The city is near Lake Berryessa and is noted as the one-time residence of cartoonist R. Crumb and former baseball player Frank Demaree. Winters is nestled in the valley just east of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain Range. This quiet town is located 10 miles north of Vacaville and 10 miles west of Davis on the I-505 and I-80 corridor. Agriculture was and still remains Winters' primary source of commercial activity. The town is rich with its numerous historical homes, buildings, and agriculture. The citizens of Winters take tremendous pride in their community.

Neighborhoods in Winters

Winters has distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and overall vibe. From the historic and quaint downtown area to the agricultural acreage of South Winters, there is a neighborhood for everyone here.

Winters Home Improvement Resources

Perhaps you’re not quite ready to sell your home, but need to make a few crucial updates in order to continue living in it. Or maybe you need to make improvements to make your home market ready. Everything from kitchen and bath remodels, additions, or full cosmetic overhaul, no project is too big or too small.

Winters Real Estate Agents

We have knowledgeable real estate agents ready and waiting to help you buy or sell the perfect home in Winters. Each of our associates is a host of valuable information about the city and all that it has to offer.

Winters Zip Codes

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Winters Highlights

  • Average sale price is $407,288
  • Population: 6,542
  • Excellent blend of commercial, rural and residential
    real estate available

Winters Nearby Cities

Winters is in the western part of Yolo County, located near major city hubs and smaller urban cores, alike.


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Winters School Information

Winters is home to several schools, from elementary to adult schools. No matter where you live in Winters, great education is just around the corner.

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY (1 SCHOOL)

Winters Elementary School
Grades: K-5
500 Edwards St.
Winters, CA 95694

 

PUBLIC MIDDLE (1 SCHOOL)

Winters Middle School
Grades: 6-8
425 Anderson Ave.
Winters, CA 95694

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PUBLIC HIGH (2 SCHOOLS)

Winters High School
Grades: 9-12
101 Grant Ave
Winters, CA 95694

Wolfskill High School
Grades: 9-12
200 Baker St.
Winters, CA 95694

PUBLIC ADULT & OTHER (1 SCHOOL)

Winters High School
Grades: 9-12
101 Grant Ave
Winters, CA 95694 1

Winters In Depth

Location

Winters is a city in Yolo County, California. The population was 6,977 as of July 2008. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is near Lake Berryessa and is noted as the one-time residence of cartoonist R. Crumb and former baseball player Frank Demaree. Winters is nestled in the valley just east of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain Range. This quiet town is located 10 miles north of Vacaville and 10 miles west of Davis on the I-505 and I-80 corridor.

History

The town is rich with its numerous historical homes, buildings, and agriculture. The citizens of Winters take tremendous pride in their community.

When the charming town of Winters was founded in 1875, it claimed a special place in California's history as the Sacramento Valley's commercial center for agriculture and passenger rail service. Over the years Winters has retained it's original historic and rural charm, offering visitors a glimpse of the past while enjoying a variety of modern amenities. A walk down the National Historic Main Street is a walk through history, with many architectural treasures now occupied by restaurants, shops and businesses.

Winters incorporated in 1898. The name honors Theodore Winters, who provided half of the town's land.[11] Another important early pioneer, John Reid Wolfskill, started the agricultural development of the Sacramento Valley here, planting orchards and vineyards in 1842. In 1935, Wolfskill's heirs deeded 100 acres of the Wolfskill Ranch in Winters to the University of California, Davis, which had been founded in 1908. The land was to be used for an experimental orchard.

Demographics

There are currently approximately 6,542 people living in the city of Winters. The population density 2,246 per square mile. The median age of resident in the city is 37.3, which is slightly higher than the state average of 35.6 and even with the national average of 37.4. Most households are families of 3. The majority of residents are English speaking, with the next commonly spoken language being Spanish. The workforce is primarily made up of blue collar jobs, with roughly 29% of the force being white collar positions.

Weather

On average, there are 268 sunny days per year in Winters, California. The July high is around 97 degrees. The January low is 38. Sperling's comfort index for Winters is a 83 out of 100, where a higher score indicates a more comfortable year-around climate. The US average for the comfort index is 54. Our index is based on the total number of days annually within the comfort range of 70-80 degrees, and we also applied a penalty for days of excessive humidity.

Attractions

A stroll in historic Downtown Winters on Main Street gives visitors a glimpse of the past with 14 structures from the late 1800s and early 1900s. The National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historical Resources placed the street on their lists.

Lake Solano Park attracts nature enthusiasts to Winters. The park offers biking, boating, fly fishing and swimming. You can spot wildlife such as deer and lizards, and birds like sparrows and woodpeckers. The Putah Creek State Wildlife Area allows hunting for California quail, deer, doves, rabbits, tree squirrels, wild pigs and wild turkeys. Non-hunters can fish, hike and look for over 100 bird species. You can also find more fun water and camping activities at nearby Lake Berryessa.

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Neighborhoods

Winters has distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and overall vibe. From the historic and quaint downtown area to the agricultural acreage of South Winters, there is a neighborhood for everyone here.

Education

There are numerous schools located throughout the city for children to attend. Winters is served by the Winters Joint Unified School District. Winters Joint Unified School District has an enrollment of over 1500 in 4 schools. There are also parochial schools, pre-schools, and day care centers in the area. Over 30 colleges and universities within the Sacramento Valley are within easy commuting distance from Winters.

Real Estate

There is a wide range of homes available to buy or rent in Winters. The median sales price is approximately $412,000. A majority of the available homes are single-family homes, built during the mid-late 20th century. Winters easy access to Davis and Sacramento make it a popular place to live.