Marathon County is a county located in central Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 138,013. The county seat is Wausau. Marathon County was created in 1850 and is named after the Marathon race of ancient Greece. The county is known for its many lakes, rivers, and outdoor recreational opportunities, including the Marathon County Parks, the Eau Claire River, and the Ice Age Trail. The county is home to the city of Wausau, which is the county’s largest city and the regional center for commerce, industry, healthcare, and education. The county also has several small towns and communities, including Mosinee, Rothschild, and Edgar. The county has a diverse economy, with healthcare, manufacturing, and service industries being the main drivers.
Lincoln County
Lincoln County is a county located in northern Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,415. The county seat is Merrill. Lincoln County was created in 1881 and is named after Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. The county is known for its many lakes, forests, and outdoor recreational opportunities, including the Lincoln County Forest, the Wisconsin River and the Ice Age Trail. The county is mostly rural with paper mills and manufacturing being the main industries. The county has several small towns and communities, including Tomahawk, Merrill, and Gleason. The county is also known for its hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling.
Langlade County
Langlade County is a county located in northern Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,491. The county seat is Antigo. Langlade County was created in 1879 and is named after Charles Langlade, a prominent fur trader and early settler in Wisconsin. The county is known for its many lakes, forests and outdoor recreational opportunities, including the Langlade County Forest, the Wolf River and the Ice Age Trail. The county is mostly rural with logging and paper mills as major industries. The county has several small towns and communities, including White Lake, Elcho, and Summit Lake. The county is also known for its hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling.
Juneau County
Juneau County is a county located in central Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,718. The county seat is Mauston. Juneau County was created in 1857 and is named after Solomon Juneau, one of the founders of Milwaukee. The county is known for its rolling hills and valleys, as well as the Lemonweir and Wisconsin rivers. The county is home to the Castle Rock Lake, which is a popular spot for boating and fishing. Agriculture is the main industry in Juneau County, with dairy farming being particularly prevalent. Additionally, the county is home to several small communities and towns, including New Lisbon, Elroy and Necedah.
Forest County
Forest County is a county located in northernf Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,179. The county seat is Crandon. Forest County was created in 1885 and is named after the heavily forested terrain within its borders. The county is known for its many lakes, forests and outdoor recreational opportunities. The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest covers a large portion of the county. The county is mostly rural with forestry and tourism being the main industries.
Forest County Parcel Mapping
NCWRPC continues to support Forest County with their land records modernization. General parcel maintenance, road centerline and address point updates for the county 911 system.
Geographic Information System (GIS)
The NCWRPC has available a variety of graphic and mapping products, from aerial photos to wetland maps. We assist communities with Land Records Modernization Plans, grant applications and RFP’s for GIS services. Custom data sets and maps are also available for communities.
In addition, the NCWRPC maintains a wide array of data that is available upon request. Some of the data includes: U.S. Census (1980 – 2010), Economic Census, Employment and Labor Information, and more.
Mapping and GIS:
NCWRPC has available a variety of graphic and mapping products, from aerial photos to land use maps to wetland maps. In addition, we can create custom map products:
Parcel Mapping
Zoning Maps
Natural Features Maps
Address Maps
Land Use Mapping
ArcMap Projects
A Resource Center for The Region:
Census Data 1980 – 2020
Wisconsin Data Center Affiliate Organization
Census Tract Maps
Planning Library
Aerial Photos of the Region
Wetland Maps
Land Use Data
Historical Data and Maps
Technical Services for the Region
GIS Software:
ArcInfo
ArcMap
ArcGIS Pro
Data Center:
NCWRPC maintains a wide array of data that is available upon request. Some of the data includes: U.S. Census (1980-2020), Economic Census, Employment and Labor Information, and more.
Specialized Services:
NCWRPC is available to conduct specialized services on request:
Computer Equipment Purchases Review
Software Support
Web Page Design
Database Management
Survey Analysis & Design
Who are these Services provided for?
NCWRPC serves the ten counties and the local governments within our region. These services are provided to NCWRPC members. NCWRPC has also contracted with other public and private sector agencies to provide assistance as requested.
Title | Location | Date | hf:categories |
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Village of Athens Zoning Map | Marathon | October 4, 2024 | marathon |
Great Pinery Heritage Waterway | Regional | December 1, 2022 | regional |
Oneida County Online Mapping Records | Oneida | January 1, 2022 | oneida |
Forest County Building Mapping | Forest | December 14, 2021 | forest |
Forest County Hydro Mapping | Forest | December 14, 2021 | forest |
Wisconsin Regional Orthoimagery Consortium (WROC) | Adams, Affiliated, Forest, Juneau, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Multi-County, Oneida, Portage, Regional, Statewide, Vilas, Wood | November 29, 2021 | adams affiliated forest juneau langlade lincoln marathon multi-county oneida portage regional statewide vilas wood |
Forest County Parcel Mapping | Forest | January 8, 2021 | forest |
Adams County
Adams County is a county located in central Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 20,654. The county seat is Friendship. The county was created in 1848 and is named after the second President of the United States, John Adams. Adams County is known for its rolling hills and scenic views. It is also home to the Big Roche-A-Cri State Park, which features a large rock formation and hiking trails. The county is mostly rural, with agriculture being the main industry.