Hillsboro, IL, is a quiet, rural city and the county seat of Montgomery County, surrounded by greenery, open space, and farmland. The downtown area features century-old homes and the Historic Courthouse Square, a community gathering place. Hillsboro has seen an increase in businesses and development in recent years. Housing options include traditional single-story homes and bungalows from the 1900s to the 1960s, ranch-style homes from the 1960s to the 1980s, and multistory Victorian and Colonial homes. Larger properties with midcentury and raised ranch-style homes are found outside the city limits, some with lake access. Central Park is the primary recreational space, offering an all-inclusive playground, pickleball courts, a basketball court, and a baseball field. Lake Hillsboro, located about 2 miles northeast, is popular for leisurely fishing, while Lake Glenn Shoals, 6 miles away, offers boating and fishing facilities. Downtown Hillsboro features small businesses, gift shops, and dining options, including Hillsboro Garden Family Restaurant and The Smokin Barrel. The Hillsboro Farmers Market operates during the summer, selling local produce and handmade products. The city is served by the Hillsboro Community School District, with schools receiving high ratings. Annual community events include the Harvest Market and Small Town Christmas, held at the Historic Courthouse Square. Major roads include Illinois state Route 127 and Route 16, with the Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport located 54 miles away in Springfield.