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Drive through Volga and discover friendly neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and impressively landscaped yards. With crime nearly nonexistent, our community is a safe and comfortable place to raise a family or to enjoy your retirement years.
Volga continues to grow with a steady housing market and new residential developments. From vintage homes built in the early 1900s to contemporary architecture, there are homes available in every style and price range. Rental opportunities also abound with a variety of town homes and apartment complexes.
Volga is abundant with economic development opportunities, concentrated on the north side of the city along US Highway 14 and the DM&E Railroad. Just 10 minutes from Brookings, the drive to Volga is quick and easy thanks to the four-lane Highway 14.
Whether you’re here for a short visit or considering making Volga your home, we invite you to explore the many things our community has to offer.
- Businesses flourish in Volga and the opportunities here are plentiful.
- The schools in Volga are among the best in the state.
- Volga City Park, located along Samara Avenue, features picnic shelters, a volleyball court, horse-shoe pits, playground equipment and a swimming pool.
- The Brookings County Museum, located at the Volga City Park, showcases history from the early days of settlement in the area. Included in the museum are an 1870 log cabin, vintage farm equipment with an antique tool room, and a one-room country school house.
- Picturesque Meadow Creek Golf Course features natural prairie and wetland topography. This great 9-hole course is open to the public.
- Our Summer Recreation Youth Program is filled with opportunities for children of all ages.
- Friday night roller skating is a tradition in Volga. Come join us!
Enjoy your stay.

Mayor Tom Pierce
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