Wood County Map, Wisconsin

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Wood County, Wisconsin

Central Wisconsin’s Wood County is more than just woods, despite what the name might suggest. Sure, there are plenty of forests, but there’s also a lot more going on. Wisconsin Rapids and Marshfield are the big towns, each with its own distinct personality.
The Wisconsin River cuts right through the county with great spots for fishing and kayaking. Cranberry bogs cover the landscape. Yep, Wood County is one of the top cranberry producers in the country. You can take a tour during harvest season and see the bogs turned red with ripe berries.
The area has a strong connection to its lumber industry past. Check out the logging museum in Marshfield to learn more. Outdoorsy types will love the ATV trails and hunting opportunities. Winters here are no joke, but locals embrace the snow with gusto. Wood County has a down-to-earth vibe that’s pure Wisconsin.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Wood County |
County Seat | Wisconsin Rapids |
Population | Approximately 74,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Wisconsin Rapids, Marshfield, Nekoosa, Pittsville, Port Edwards |
Interstates and Highways | US-10, WI-13, WI-54, WI-80 |
FIPS Code | 55-141 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 809 sq mi (Land: 793 sq mi; Water: 16 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Marathon County (North), Portage County (East), Adams County (Southeast), Juneau County (South), Jackson County (Southwest), Clark County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 44.4571° N, 90.0422° W |
Etymology | Named after Joseph Wood, a state legislator |
Major Landmarks | Wisconsin River, South Wood County Historical Museum, Wildwood Park & Zoo |
Website | Wood County Website |
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