Township of Farmington - Where Rural Life and Tourism Unite
      Welcome to the Township of Farmington web site!  We personally want to invite you to explore our web site and learn about our unique Township.  Town of Farmington is located in Waupaca County which was established February 17, 1851 by an act of legislature.  In 1853 the County Board organized the Township of Farmington which now has a population of 3957, Equalized Value of 456,470,800, with 77.32 miles of town roads.
     Farmington has so much to offer from its Rural farming heritage to the beautiful Chain of Lakes. The Chain O Lakes has 22 connected bodies of water.  They are called the "Killarney's of America"  Many family memories are created each summer, as thousands of tourists, friends, and families enjoy the crystal clear waters of the Chain of Lakes.  If thats not enough, Farmington is also the home of Hartman Creek State Park.  This State  park has camping sites, walking, horseback, and bike trails for everyone to enjoy.  Finally, Farmington also offers some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the United States.  So we the board of Farmington and area businesses encourgage you, friends and family to come visit us, and explore our natural resources and unique township Where Rural Life and Tourism Unite. 
 
Chairman: Dale Trinud  
Supervisor I: Eugene Engebretson   
Supervisor II: Caroline Murphy
 
CURRENT EVENTS
 
Monthly Board Meeting
May 21, 2012
7 PM Town Hall
 
Recall Election
June 5, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Farmington Landscape
 
 
 
 
 
 
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