Nestled in Wisconsin’s northwoods, the Town of Fifield is located at the intersections of Highways 13 & 70 in Price County. Fifield is a gateway community via scenic State Highway 70 through the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The Forest covers 100 square miles of the 152 square mile Township of Fifield. The public lands within the Township contain vast forest, scenic areas, and numerous beautiful waterways where visitors and residents enjoy hunting, fishing, camping, wildlife viewing, biking, hiking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, horseback riding, water sports and ATV riding. By any measure, the Town of Fifield is a vacation and retirement paradise. Fifield has some exceptional tourist attractions ready for you to explore. The 1894 Old Town Hall Museum is filled with interested pieces of the past and items with historical significance to Price County. Visit the reconstructed 1896 Round Lake Logging Dam, which flushed millions of logs down the South Fork of the Flambeau River to mills in Fifield and onward to the Chippewa and Mississippi Rivers. The Smith Rapids Covered Bridge, the first covered bridge built in Wisconsin in over 100 years, is a definite photo spot. Fifield also offers a historic post office, Hwy. 13 Wayside Korean War Memorial, and Hwy. 70 WWII Memorial Grove. Don’t miss visiting the Wisconsin State Historical Society Marker, "Historic Fifield," located in Movrich Community Park, which is nestled along the banks of the beautiful South Fork of the Flambeau River tying Fifield in the western part of the township with the Pike Lake Chain of Lakes in the eastern part of the township.
FIFIELD WEATHER
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Enjoy all four seasons in Fifield, Wisconsin
Nestled in Wisconsin’s northwoods, the Town of Fifield is located at the intersections of Highways 13 & 70 in Price County. Fifield is a gateway community via scenic State Highway 70 through the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The Forest covers 100 square miles of the 152 square mile Township of Fifield. The public lands within the Township contain vast forest, scenic areas, and numerous beautiful waterways where visitors and residents enjoy hunting, fishing, camping, wildlife viewing, biking, hiking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, horseback riding, water sports and ATV riding. By any measure, the Town of Fifield is a vacation and retirement paradise. Fifield has some exceptional tourist attractions ready for you to explore. The 1894 Old Town Hall Museum is filled with interested pieces of the past and items with historical significance to Price County. Visit the reconstructed 1896 Round Lake Logging Dam, which flushed millions of logs down the South Fork of the Flambeau River to mills in Fifield and onward to the Chippewa and Mississippi Rivers. The Smith Rapids Covered Bridge, the first covered bridge built in Wisconsin in over 100 years, is a definite photo spot. Fifield also offers a historic post office, Hwy. 13 Wayside Korean War Memorial, and Hwy. 70 WWII Memorial Grove. Don’t miss visiting the Wisconsin State Historical Society Marker, "Historic Fifield," located in Movrich Community Park, which is nestled along the banks of the beautiful South Fork of the Flambeau River tying Fifield in the western part of the township with the Pike Lake Chain of Lakes in the eastern part of the township.
FIFIELD WEATHER

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Enjoy all four seasons in Fifield, Wisconsin