Chippewa County, county in Michigan, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 64,737 inhabitants. The county was created 198 years ago in 1826. Its county seat is Sault Ste. Marie.
There are 1 city/town in Chippewa County, WI. The largest city of Chippewa County is Ruby with a population of 512.
Located in west central Wisconsin, Chippewa County contains several historic small towns and communities that highlight the area's natural landscapes and early settler roots. Here are some highlights:
Chippewa Falls - The largest city with close to 14,000 residents. It has a historic downtown district, the Chippewa River, and Irvine Park.
Stanley - Nestled along the scenic Eau Claire River, Stanley has around 1,600 residents. It provides outdoor recreation opportunities.
Cadott - Home to around 1,000 people, Cadott contains exhibits commemorating its railroad and lumber heritage at the Tri-County Historical Museum.
New Auburn - Founded as a farming village in 1885, New Auburn still has an operational historic grain elevator and water tower reflecting its agricultural past.
Boyd - Located along the scenic Yellow River, this tiny village of under 200 residents provides river access and small town charm.
Chippewa County's communities encapsulate the lush landscapes, early European immigrant history, and natural resources that shaped west central Wisconsin. Each town has stories left to discover.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Chippewa County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Ruby | Civil town in Chippewa County, Wisconsin | 512 |