Woodbury County, Iowa

[3] Woodbury County is included in the Sioux City metropolitan area.[4] Originally established in 1851 as Wahkaw County, the Iowa Legislature in 1853 changed the name to Woodbury County in honor of Levi Woodbury (1789–1851), a senator and governor of New Hampshire who served as a Supreme Court justice from 1844 until his death.The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska (Ho-Chunk) owns reservation land in Woodbury County.For much of the second half of the 20th century, Woodbury County tilted Republican, albeit not as overwhelmingly as most of western Iowa.The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Woodbury County.
Population of Woodbury County from US census data
2022 US Census population pyramid for Woodbury County from ACS 5-year estimates
Terraces, conservation tillage and buffers save soil and improve water quality on this Woodbury County farm in 1999.
Map of Iowa highlighting Woodbury County
CountyWoodbury County CourthouseNamed forLevi WoodburySioux CityTime zoneUTC−6CentralUTC−5U.S. state2020 censuscounty seatSioux City metropolitan areaLegislaturesenatorgovernor of New HampshireSupreme CourtSergeant BluffHo-ChunkMissouri RiverU.S. Census BureauInterstate 29Interstate 129U.S. Highway 20U.S. Highway 75U.S. Highway 77Iowa Highway 12Iowa Highway 31Iowa Highway 140Iowa Highway 141Iowa Highway 175Sioux City TransitPlymouth CountyCherokee CountyIda CountyMonona CountyThurston County, NebraskaDakota County, NebraskaUnion County, South Dakotapopulation pyramidBlack or African AmericanNative AmericanPacific IslanderOther/MixedHispanicLatinocensusAfrican Americanpoverty lineBarack ObamaDonald TrumpLyndon JohnsonRepublicanDemocraticThird party(ies)AnthonBronsonCorrectionvilleCushingDanburyHornickLawtonMovillePiersonSmithlandClimbing Hillcensus-designated placeDiscordMidwayArlingtonBannerConcordGrangeKedronLakeportLibertyListonLittle SiouxMillerMorganRutlandWest ForkWillowWolf CreekWoodburyNational Register of Historic Places listings in Woodbury County, IowaUnited States Office of Management and BudgetUnited States Census BureauCitiesOthercommunitiesRock BranchIndian reservationsWinnebago ReservationGhost townsGerman CityLozierLucky ValleySnyder GroveWolfdaleCivil townshipsDes MoinesTopicsArchaeologyArea codesAttorney GeneralAuditor of StateCapitolClimate changeCongressional districtsDelegationsRepresentativesSenatorsElectionsCaucusesEnvironmentGovernorGun lawsHistoryHistoric PlacesSenateLGBT rightsMuseumsPeopleNative AmericansPolitical partiesLibertarianSecretary of AgricultureSecretary of StateState ParksSymbolsTreasurer of StateRegionsCoteau des PrairiesDes Moines metropolitan areaDissected Till PlainsDriftless AreaGreat River RoadHoney LandsIowa Great LakesLoess HillsOmaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan areaQuad CitiesSiouxlandLargest citiesAnkenyBettendorfBurlingtonCedar FallsCedar RapidsClintonCouncil BluffsDavenportDubuqueFort DodgeIowa CityMarionMarshalltownMason CityMuscatineOttumwaUrbandaleWaterlooWest Des MoinesCountiesAllamakeeAppanooseAudubonBentonBlack HawkBremerBuchananBuena VistaButlerCalhounCarrollCerro GordoCherokeeChickasawClarkeClaytonCrawfordDallasDecaturDelawareDickinsonFayetteFranklinFremontGreeneGrundyGuthrieHamiltonHancockHardinHarrisonHowardHumboldtJacksonJasperJeffersonJohnsonKeokukKossuthLouisaMadisonMahaskaMarshallMitchellMononaMonroeMontgomeryO'BrienOsceolaPalo AltoPlymouthPocahontasPottawattamiePoweshiekRinggoldShelbyTaylorVan BurenWapelloWarrenWashingtonWebsterWinnebagoWinneshiekWright