Interactive Wisconsin Map 2025

Explore America's Dairyland - Cities, Counties, and Landmarks

Wisconsin Interactive Map

Explore this detailed Wisconsin map showing major cities, counties, and geographic features. Wisconsin, nicknamed "America's Dairyland," Wisconsin features forests in the north, rolling hills and farmland in the south, and extensive Great Lakes coastline.

This interactive map of Wisconsin allows you to explore the state's geography, including its capital Madison, major cities like Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, and important landmarks. Click on markers to learn more about specific locations.

About Wisconsin - America's Dairyland

Wisconsin Wisconsin features forests in the north, rolling hills and farmland in the south, and extensive Great Lakes coastline. The state achieved statehood on May 29, 1848, and covers 65,496 sq mi with a population of 5,893,718.

The Wisconsin map reveals the state's Agriculture (dairy), manufacturing, and tourism drive Wisconsin's economy.

Wisconsin Quick Facts

  • Capital: Madison
  • Largest Cities: Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha
  • Population: 5,893,718
  • Area: 65,496 sq mi
  • Statehood: May 29, 1848
  • Nickname: America's Dairyland

Wisconsin Geography and Regions

Wisconsin features forests in the north, rolling hills and farmland in the south, and extensive Great Lakes coastline.

Major Cities on the Wisconsin Map

Milwaukee - A major city in Wisconsin contributing to the state's economy and culture.

Madison - A major city in Wisconsin contributing to the state's economy and culture.

Green Bay - A major city in Wisconsin contributing to the state's economy and culture.

Kenosha - A major city in Wisconsin contributing to the state's economy and culture.

Interesting Facts About Wisconsin

Wisconsin Economy and Industries

Agriculture (dairy), manufacturing, and tourism drive Wisconsin's economy.

Wisconsin Tourist Attractions and Landmarks

The Wisconsin map reveals numerous attractions and landmarks that showcase the state's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Major Landmarks

How to Use This Wisconsin Map

This interactive Wisconsin map provides multiple ways to explore America's Dairyland. Use the zoom controls to focus on specific regions, and click on city markers to access information about population, history, and local attractions.

Whether you're planning a trip to Wisconsin, studying the state's geography, or researching its significance, this map serves as your comprehensive guide. The map includes major highways and highlights both urban centers and rural areas that define Wisconsin's character.

For educational purposes, this Wisconsin map helps students understand the relationship between geography and development, showing how natural features have influenced settlement patterns and economic activities throughout the state's history.