Savage, located in Scott County, Minnesota, is a growing suburb distinguished by its convenient location, varied history, and lush surroundings. The community's oldest district sits on the banks of the Minnesota River. As the city has grown, development has occurred southward to settle on the bluffs overlooking the scenic Minnesota River Valley.
Perhaps known best for its ties to a famous racehorse from the early 20th Century, Savage is also regarded for its significant role in the grain distribution industry. Yet, it is not the history or the riverfront activity that tends to draw most people here. Many people say it was the community's beauty, its schools and its services that first caught their attention - and persuaded them to stay.
The City of Savage is located in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area, approximately 20 miles from downtown Minneapolis, and 25 miles from downtown St. Paul.
Located in Scott County, the Savage is bordered on the north by the Minnesota River, to the east by the City of Burnsville, to the west by the City of Shakopee and the City of Prior Lake and on the south by Credit River Township.
Directions to Savage Savage is located approximately 2 miles west of I-35W. Take Exit 3 and go west on MN Hwy 13.
Over the past 20 years, Savage has been transformed from a small city of less than 4,000 people to a growing suburb of more than 20,000. Listed below are some pertinent demographics about the City of Savage.
Latest estimates from the Metropolitan Council, as of April 1, 2008, indicates Savage has: