There are 32 cities in Racine County, Wisconsin.
Note: As defined by the US Census Bureau, a city's official boundaries often extend miles beyond the city itself and may even cross county lines. As such, several thousand US cities officially exist in two or more counties (and therefore appear on multiple counties' lists of cities.)
City | 2024 Population |
---|---|
Racine | 75,239 |
New Berlin | 40,152 |
Franklin | 35,311 |
Mount Pleasant | 27,482 |
Muskego | 25,218 |
Caledonia | 25,087 |
Salem Lakes | 14,182 |
Burlington | 10,976 |
Mukwonago | 8,626 |
Somers | 7,925 |
Sturtevant | 6,527 |
Waterford | 5,770 |
Union Grove | 5,327 |
Tichigan | 5,052 |
Wind Lake | 4,890 |
East Troy | 4,701 |
Raymond | 3,882 |
Rochester | 3,749 |
Yorkville | 3,217 |
North Prairie | 2,194 |
Bohners Lake | 2,152 |
Browns Lake | 1,854 |
Wind Point | 1,615 |
Powers Lake | 1,329 |
Lyons | 1,233 |
Eagle Lake | 898 |
Potter Lake | 881 |
Lily Lake | 750 |
Lake Ivanhoe | 664 |
Elmwood Park | 497 |
North Bay | 204 |
New Munster | 174 |
Note: City markers shown outside the county boundary mean that a part of the city extends into this county, but is primarily located in an adjacent county.
Racine is the largest city in Racine County.
New Munster is the smallest city in Racine County.
There are 32 cities in Racine County, Wisconsin.