Welcome to Hustisford, WILocated on the shore of historic Lake Sinnissippi, Hustisford offers great swimming, fishing and boating. With a population of about 2,000 the quaint downtown area hosts a variety of locally owned restaurants, shops and taverns as well as a schools, churches, a library and local Fire Department and EMS.
The village holds many options for year round community recreation including the Hustisford Rod & Gun Club, Hustisford Historical Society, Rock River Baseball League, Hustisford Soccer Club, Sinnissippi Ski Club, Sinnissippi 4-H Club, Sinnissippi Ice Racing, and The Trailhawks Snowmobile Club. | More Local Area InformationThe rural town of Iron Ridge is a small community located in Dodge County along Hwy 67 and near Why 33. The town is located near Butler Ridge Win... Read moreClyman is a very quiet community with a population of 378 and the ambience of yesteryear. This very small community is located right off of Hwy. 2... Read moreClyman is a very quiet community with a population of 378 and the ambience of yesteryear. This very small community is located right off of Hwy. 2... Read moreThe city of Horicon has a population of about 4,000 and is located on the southern edge of the beautiful State Wildlife Area and National Wildlif... 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 moreLocated on the western edge of Washington County, you will find small Town of Addison. It is approximately eight miles west of the city of West Bend... Read moreTravel to the north-central part of Dodge County and you will find the Town of Burnett along with the unincorporated villages of Burnett and Burnet... 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 moreAccording to several sources, the Town of Ashippun is named after the Native American word for raccoon. Historically, the locals referred to th... Read moreThe Town of Allenton is located right along the Rock River within the Town of Addison. Together, Allenton and the Addison have several organization... 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 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 moreBrownsville is small village of approximately 600 residents located in northeastern Dodge County near Highway 41 and 175 between Waupun an... Read moreLocated in the “Lake Country” portion of Waukesha County, about 30 miles west of downtown Milwaukee, one will find the exclusive Village of Chenequa... Read moreThe Village of Hartland is located in Wisconsin’s scenic Lake Country area. About 20 miles west of Milwaukee this charming village feature... Read moreFox Lake provides an exceptional “quality of life” for both citizens and visitors. With a population of 1,400, this community is mostly a resort are... Read moreLocated in Washington County, the small community of Barton is named after Barton Salisbury, the founder of the town. The population, at the time o... 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 moreFinding antiques will be easy in the historically-themed village of Delafield. Home of Lang Co., several of the downtown buildings hav... 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 |