Welcome to Hartland, WIThe Village of Hartland is located in Wisconsin’s scenic Lake Country area. About 20 miles west of Milwaukee this charming village features excellent schools, churches, shopping and restaurants as well as exceptional medial facilities and a growing commerce community.
Hartland hosts many community oriented events such as the Lake Country Community Fest, the Out-N-About In Hartland shopping event, Lake Country Beer & Music Festival, Art Festival and the Annual Hartland Street Dance. There are twelve beautiful lakes surrounding Hartland as well as many golf courses and parks. Hartland’s small town feel coupled with the many recreational options in the area make this village a great place for families.
The history of Hartland dates back to the mid 1800’s when even then it was known for the variety of leisure and recreational opportunities in the area. The young village boasted a race track and baseball diamond as well as many inns and resorts tucked within the surrounding farm lands. This quaint past can still be seen today in the downtown district as well as the many beautiful historic homes scattered through the village. | More Local Area InformationLocated in the “Lake Country” portion of Waukesha County, about 30 miles west of downtown Milwaukee, one will find the exclusive Village of Chenequa... Read moreFinding antiques will be easy in the historically-themed village of Delafield. Home of Lang Co., several of the downtown buildings hav... Read moreErin is the oldest incorporated town in Washington County and can be found in the beautiful kettle moraine area of southeastern Wisconsin. A variet... Read moreWaukesha, Wisconsin is a thriving city with diverse industry that is strongly connected to neighboring cities Milwaukee and Madison. With ... Read moreWith so much to offer new residents—an atmosphere rich in arts & history, great schools, and a caring community—it is no wonder that Waukesha ha... Read moreThe city of Waukesha is located in the center of Waukesha County in southeastern Wisconsin, 18 miles west of Milwaukee. Originally founded as ... Read moreIf you are seeking a great place to live, work and relax in the beautiful Kettle Moraine area of southeastern Wisconsin then look no further tha... Read moreGenesee Township is located near the center of Waukesha County (between Waukesha and Ottawa) in the beautiful “Kettle Moraine” area of southeas... Read moreBrookfield is located on the eastern edge of Waukesha County. A large community covering over 27 sq. miles, Brookfield blends new residences wit... Read moreIxonia is located in Jefferson County on Highway 16. It is home to a variety of groups and organizations including the Ixonia Victory and Mapl... Read moreThe Village of Butler is located in Waukesha County. In the 2000 Census, there were 1,881 residents and approximately 916 households. The Butle... Read moreGermantown is a residential community located just northwest of Milwaukee. It is one of the largest villages in the state, covering 34 square miles... Read moreElm Grove is a quaint, self-sufficient community featuring some of the more beautiful homes in the Milwaukee area. Its picturesque fairytale settin... Read moreLocated in the picturesque hills of the Kettle Moraine, Hartford is a city that balances itself carefully between it’s rapidly growing community an... Read moreJackson is a rapidly growing community located right in the middle of in the Kettle Moraine area in Washington County. Just South of West Bend an... Read moreFarmington is a town in Washington County with a population of 3,239. It well known for the animal, bird and geometric shaped earthen mounds locate... Read moreNamed after its river bend, the Waukesha County community of Big Bend is home to about 1,300 people. Big Bend offers an active older adult program... Read moreBig Bend, WI is a village in Waukesha County. The community was named for its river bend. About 1,300 people call Big Bend home. It offers an activ... Read moreEagle is a small community in the southwestern corner of the county. The town is probably best known for Old World Wisconsin, a popular touris... Read moreHelenville is located in Jefferson County on Highway 18. It is a small rural community east of Jefferson with a population of around 25... Read more |