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Menominee County Map, Wisconsin

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Menominee County, Wisconsin

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You won’t find another county quite like Menominee in Wisconsin. It’s unique. The whole place is an Indian reservation. That’s right. The Menominee Indian Reservation and the county are one and the same.

It sits in the northeastern part of the state. Forests cover most of it. We’re talking old-growth timber here. The kind that makes loggers drool. But it’s carefully managed because sustainability is key.

The Wolf River runs through it, wild and scenic. Keshena is the biggest town, but it’s still pretty small. Traditions run deep here. So does pride. The casino brings in some outside cash. But for many, it’s still about living off the land. Hunting. Fishing. Gathering. Menominee County is a world unto itself. It’s Wisconsin, but with a twist.

CategoryDetails
County NameMenominee County
County SeatKeshena
PopulationApproximately 4,500
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesKeshena, Neopit, Middle Village, Zoar, South Branch
Interstates and HighwaysWI-47, WI-55
FIPS Code55-078
Total Area (Land and Water)365 sq mi (Land: 357 sq mi; Water: 8 sq mi)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Oconto County (East), Shawano County (South), Langlade County (Northwest)
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CT)
StateWisconsin
Coordinates44.9646° N, 88.6458° W
EtymologyNamed after the Menominee Nation, a federally recognized Native American tribe
Major LandmarksMenominee Casino Resort, Legend Lake, Menominee Logging Museum
WebsiteMenominee County Website

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