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Chariton is a proud Main Street Iowa community. A community events calendar can be found by clicking on the Chamber/Main Street logo above. Lucas County Development Corporation
Well into the 20 th century, Chariton remained south central Iowa’s principal rail hub. By 1900, Lucas County was considered one of Iowa’s richest counties, based almost entirely on its agricultural resources, and Chariton, one of the state’s most prosperous cities.
Chariton, Iowa is the county seat of Lucas County, Iowa. Our population is 4,357 (2024)
The City of Chariton is a community of 4,193 people located in south central Iowa in Lucas County. The city is located just 45 miles south and east of Des Moines. The city is also located at the junctions of Iowa Highway 14 and U.S. Highway 34. The City of Knoxville is located 26 miles to the north and east. The City of Ames and Iowa State ...
The Chariton Parks and Recreation Department provides recreational opportunities to the City of Chariton and its residents, as well as maintains and develops plans for public parks and recreational areas.
Chariton City Hall 115 South Main Street Chariton, Iowa 50049 Phone: 641-774-5991 Fax: 641-774-4111
The Chariton Community Center is operated by the Chariton Recreation Department. The community center offers 2 full size multipurpose courts that can be rented for a variety of activities, including basketball, tennis, and volleyball.
The Chariton City Lakes contain Lake Ellis (1915/1916) and Lake Morris (1941/1942), that were once the water source for the City of Chariton, Iowa. Both lakes are no longer the water source for the City of Chariton but gives the opportunity for water recreation for our area.
Vredenburg – Chariton Family Aquatic Center Opening Monday June 3 for the 2024 season! Please note that all children 10 years and under, must have a 16-year-old or older with them at the aquatic center.
The City of Chariton functions as a Council-Manager form of government. Under the council-manager form, authority is concentrated in the elected council, which hires a professional administrator (City Manager) to implement its policies.