The Town of Fifield, located in Wisconsin's northwoods, is a picturesque vacation and retirement paradise nestled at the intersections of Highways 13 and 70 in Price County. With its scenic State Highway 70 serving as a gateway through the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, visitors and residents can explore the vast forest, beautiful waterways, and scenic areas for a wide range of outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, and more.
Fifield offers exceptional tourist attractions, including the 1894 Old Town Hall Museum showcasing historical artifacts of Price County, the reconstructed 1896 Round Lake Logging Dam, the first covered bridge built in Wisconsin in over 100 years - the Smith Rapids Covered Bridge, and various memorials such as the Hwy. 13 Wayside Korean War Memorial and the Hwy. 70 WWII Memorial Grove. Don't miss the Wisconsin State Historical Society Marker located in Movrich Community Park, which is situated along the banks of the beautiful South Fork of the Flambeau River, connecting Fifield with the Pike Lake Chain of Lakes.
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