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Osceola, MO

Full City Profile · Missouri

3.2 /5.0
B Good
955 Population 884/sq mi density
$32,245 Median Income $20,992 per capita
$127,900 Home Value $120,767 Zillow
$516 Median Rent 29.6% income on rent
55°F Avg Temperature 261 sunny days/yr
B
Overall
3.2 / 5.0
Good overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
C+
Economy
2.9 / 5.0
$32,245 median income, 2.2% unemployment
A
Affordability
4.4 / 5.0
$127,900 home value, $516/mo rent
C
Education
2.1 / 5.0
14.2% bachelor's degree or higher

Parks & Recreation in Osceola (11)

Bennett Spring State Park
State Park
2,262 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Ha Ha Tonka State Park
State Park
2,785 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Harry S Truman National Historic Site
National Historic Site
President Harry S Truman took America from its traditional isolationism into the age of international involvement. Despite his power, he never forgot where he came from. Today, visitors can experience the surroundings Truman knew as a young man of modest ambition through his political career and fin...
Entrance: $0
Activities: Guided Tours, Self-Guided Tours - Walking, Junior Ranger Program, Park Film, Museum Exhibits, Shopping, Bookstore and Park Store
Weather: Located on the western edge of Missouri, the park enjoys each of the four seasons. Early spring brings frequent and rapid fluctuations in weather. The summer season has warm days, periods of high heat...
Harry S Truman State Park
State Park
1,416 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Kahrs-Boger Park
State Park
106 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Katy Trail
State Park
2 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Knob Noster State Park
State Park
3,618 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Pomme De Terre State Park
State Park
757 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Prairie State Park
State Park
3,044 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Stockton State Park
State Park
2,077 acres. Open Access
Entrance: $0
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield
National Battlefield
Wilson's Creek was the first major Civil War battle fought west of the Mississippi River, and where the first Union general was killed in action. The costly Southern victory on August 10, 1861, focused national attention on the war in Missouri. Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield commemorates a...
Entrance: $0
Activities: Arts and Culture, Cultural Demonstrations, Live Music, Auto and ATV, Scenic Driving, Biking, Road Biking, Food, Picnicking, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Tours - Walking, Self-Guided Tours - Auto, Hiking,...
Weather: Summer months are frequently hot and humid, with occasional showers and thunderstorms. Winter months (especially January and February) are frequently cold, with occasional ice and light snow. Spring a...