Ideal, South Dakota

Ideal: Community in South Dakota, United States

About

Ideal is a city located in the county of Tripp in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Its population at the 2010 census was 126. After 10 years in 2020 city had an estimated population of 120 inhabitants.

Quick Facts about Ideal

Population : 120 (2020)
Country : United States of America
State : South Dakota (United States)
County : Tripp County
Altitude : 6,188 feet / 1886 meters
Time Zone : America/Chicago
Local time : 21:42:29 (4th November 2024)
Postal code : 57541
Population growth : -5% (2010-2020)

Geography

Ideal is located at 43°32'36"N 99°55'17"W (43.5433300, -99.9215100).

Ideal map

Demographics

According to census records, the population of Ideal decreased by 5% in 10 years.

Year Population % Change Method
2010 126 - census
2011 125 -0.8% estimation process
2012 123 -1.63% estimation process
2013 122 -0.82% estimation process
2014 122 0% estimation process
2015 122 0% estimation process
2016 123 0.81% estimation process
2017 122 -0.82% estimation process
2018 123 0.81% estimation process
2019 122 -0.82% estimation process
2020 120 -1.67% estimation process

Ideal zip code is 57541. County name: Tripp, County fips: 46123

Post offices near Ideal

Post Office Name City ZIP
Ideal Post Office Ideal (SD) 57541
Witten Post Office Witten (SD) 57584
Hamill Post Office Hamill (SD) 57534
Winner Post Office Winner (SD) 57580
Colom Post Office Colome (SD) 57528

Other places with the same name (2)

  • Ideal , Georgia city in Macon County, Georgia, United States with a population of 430 people.

Other cities in Tripp County

Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Tripp County , SD.

City Name Population Title
Winner 2,787 City in and county seat of Tripp County, South Dakota, United States
Colome 72 Township in Tripp County, South Dakota
Carter 39 Unincorporated community in South Dakota
Millboro 33 Township in Tripp County, South Dakota
Keyapaha 22 Unincorporated community in South Dakota
Witten 20 Unincorporated community in South Dakota