Crivitz, WI
united states
united states
Crivitz is a small northeastern Wisconsin city of about 1,000 people, serving as a gateway to the Peshtigo River and surrounding lake country. US Highway 141 runs north-south through town, connecting to Green Bay 60 miles south and Michigan's Upper Peninsula to the north, while State Highway 22 provides east-west access. The town sits in prime outdoor recreation territory with forests and lakes, experiencing snowy winters and warm summers. The restored 1920s railroad depot now houses the Crivitz Museum, showcasing the area's logging and railroad heritage.