Bloomington, Indiana
While you would probably consider this a college town at first glance, this cultured, nature-minded small city is home to more than 6,000 residents above the age of 65.
With a below-average cost of living and a beautiful, laid-back downtown area, there’s plenty to see and do here, especially with so many college students that set the stage for you.
And if retirement for you means having to work a part-time job, employment opportunities are aplenty in this small town, meaning you have the chance to earn a little extra to support your hobbies.
When you’re not filling up your time working, you can enjoy the arts and theater scene, or if you’re able, enjoy hiking, fishing, canoeing, camping, and more at nearby Monroe State Park, which is a 202,000-acre oasis.
5 thoughts on “11 Charming Small Towns to Retire in America”
Where is this charming town? Thank you, Joanie
Los Alamos is very beautiful 360 days of sunshine
I’d say small suburban
Keller
Southlake
Grapevine
All in Texas
Palm Springs Ca might be charming, but who could afford it.
Glad to see Winchester is on the list….