Menominee County/Town
Menominee County, located approximately 45 miles northwest of Green Bay, Wisconsin, is a unique area that encompasses the Menominee Indian Reservation and shares boundaries with Langlade, Oconto, and Shawano counties. The county features two main villages, Keshena and Neopit, alongside the smaller village of Zoar and the community of South Branch, all set within a vast expanse of heavily forested land.
Spanning around 234,355 acres, Menominee County is home to the largest single tract of virgin timberland in the state and has a diverse landscape highlighted by four rivers: the Evergreen, Oconto, Red, and Wolf. The scenic Legend Lake, a six-mile-long spring-fed lake with 47.5 miles of shoreline, serves as a popular recreational hub, attracting both seasonal and permanent residents.
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