Sawyer County, Wisconsin

Sawyer County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of 2000, 16,196 people lived there. Its county seat is Hayward.

History
The county is named for Philetus Sawyer. He was a Representative and Senator for Wisconsin in the 19th century.

Geography
The county has a total area of 1350 sqmi. Of this, 1256 sqmi is land and 94 sqmi (6.95%) is water.

Cities

 * Hayward

Villages

 * Couderay
 * Exeland
 * Radisson
 * Winter

Towns

 * Bass Lake
 * Couderay (town)
 * Draper
 * Edgewater
 * Hayward (town)
 * Hunter
 * Lenroot
 * Meadowbrook
 * Meteor
 * Ojibwa
 * Radisson (town)
 * Round Lake
 * Sand Lake
 * Spider Lake
 * Weirgor
 * Winter (town)

Unincorporated communities

 * Chief Lake
 * Draper
 * Edgewater
 * Hauer
 * Hay Stack Corner
 * Lemington
 * Little Round Lake
 * Loretta
 * Meteor
 * New Post
 * Northwoods Beach
 * Ojibwa
 * Oxbo
 * Phipps
 * Reserve
 * Seeley
 * Stone Lake (partial)
 * Weirgor
 * Wooddale
 * Yarnell

Other websites

 * Sawyer County
 * Chippewa Flowage Fishing Report