Mississippi River towns in Wisconsin

Lynxville

Population (2010) 132 Introduction Commercial fishing was once a big deal around Lynxville; today sport fishers carry on the tradition, just on a smaller scale. Visitor Information If you have questions, your best bet is to contact the Lynxville Town Clerk (608.874.4424) during normal business

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Bridgeport

Population (2010) Unincorporated Introduction This small township and unincorporated village benefited from its location on the north bank of the Wisconsin River, at least in the early years. This is primarily a residential community today and you won’t find much reason to stop, unless you need to fill your

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Wyalusing

Population (2010) Unincorporated Introduction As you drive through Wyalusing today, it’s hard to imagine that folks once had high hopes for developing a major city at this site. The busiest place around here today is the attractive beach, which draws a crowd on weekends. Visitor Information

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Bagley

Population (2010) 379 Introduction Bagley isn't on the way to anywhere, which is reason enough to stop in for a visit. The village began attracting visitors in the 1920s and still does a respectable tourist business today. Visitor Information Direct your questions to the Grant

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Glen Haven

Population (2010) 73 Introduction Once a lively livestock depot, the small river community of Glen Haven is a quiet place these days. Visitor Information Direct your questions to the Grant County UWEX Office (608.723.2125). History Known initially as Stump Town—which is

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