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TOWN OF WILTON

Welcome to Wilton, Alabama!

A historic town just southwest of Montevallo in central Alabama, Wilton recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and hosts community events like the Spring Fling, summer movies in the park, and a Christmas parade. The town is conveniently located near the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge.

Wilton by the Numbers

Population Increase
Since 2020

674

Town
Population

7,402

VPD
ALDOT 25

$58,167

Median Disposable
Income

12%

Projected Growth Average
Household Income

56%

Owner Occupied
Dwellings

Source: ESRI

Wilton: The Natural Choice

  • Wilton provides a small-town residential setting with convenient access to Montevallo, making it ideal for families and individuals seeking a peaceful lifestyle.

  • The town’s municipal building, a two-story stone structure built during the Depression, anchors a walkable central area

  • Just south of town is the Woods-Cleveland Cooling House (circa 1845), one of the area’s earliest homesteads, listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage.

  • Wilton hosts a variety of community events including a Spring Fling before Easter, summer movie nights in Wilton Park, and a festive Christmas celebration and parade.

  • Wilton Park serves as a local recreational space and event venue, enhancing the town’s community life and family-friendly environment.

  • Wilton is convenient to the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge, Tannehill State Park, the Oakmulgee Ranger District of the Talladega National Forest, and Oak Mountain State Park.


Sites and Buildings for Manufacturing Around Wilton

Use the link below to search all available office and industrial properties in Wilton using an interactive map developed through the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA).