Fifield (community), Wisconsin
Fifield is an unincorporated community located within the Town of Fifield, in Price County, Wisconsin, United States. It is situated along Wisconsin Highway 70, approximately 12 miles east of Park Falls, the county seat.
Geography:
Fifield is positioned within a heavily forested area of northern Wisconsin. The surrounding terrain is generally rolling hills and wetlands.
History:
The community of Fifield developed in the late 19th century, primarily as a logging community. The Town of Fifield, and by extension the community, is named after Samuel Fifield, a prominent Wisconsin politician and newspaper publisher. The area was initially exploited for its vast stands of timber, which fueled the lumber industry. As the lumber industry declined, agriculture and tourism gradually became more important to the local economy.
Economy:
Historically dependent on logging, the economy of Fifield and the surrounding area now relies more on tourism, agriculture (particularly dairy farming), and small businesses. Outdoor recreation activities such as hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and ATV riding are popular, drawing tourists to the area.
Transportation:
Wisconsin Highway 70 serves as the main transportation route through Fifield. The community is located a considerable distance from major airports and interstate highways.
Notable Features:
The community features a small number of businesses and services catering to both local residents and tourists. Points of interest may include local taverns, gas stations, and outdoor recreational areas.
Government:
As an unincorporated community, Fifield does not have its own independent government. Instead, it is governed as part of the Town of Fifield.
Population:
Due to its unincorporated status, specific population figures for the community of Fifield are not readily available. Population data is typically aggregated at the town level.
See Also:
- Town of Fifield, Wisconsin
- Price County, Wisconsin