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00 Townline Rd, Ojibwa

$84,900

00 Townline Rd, Ojibwa

Land MLS® # 214736

This amazing 20-acre parcel offers both building potential and exceptional whitetail hunting. The land features gently rolling high ground covered in a mix of mature hardwoods and younger gr...

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2656 State Highway 8, Cameron

$84,900

2656 State Highway 8, Cameron

19 Acres Land MLS® # 1596421

An incredible opportunity for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts! Discover 19 acres of pristine, wooded land offering the ultimate private escape. This property is an ideal hunting ground, with...

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S Lowes Creek Road Road, Eau Claire

$229,000 Lowes Creek

S Lowes Creek Road Road, Eau Claire

9 Acres Land MLS® # 1596478

Experience the perfect balance of convenience, privacy, and natural beauty with this rare 9-acre parcel just outside the city of Eau Claire. With over half an acre of buildable land, this pr...

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1675 Lake Avenue, Luck

$244,900 Big Butternut Lake

1675 Lake Avenue, Luck

1 Acres Land MLS® # 6804236

This is your Last chance to own a premiere, OPEN BUILDER, 1 Acre lake front lot in Lakeview Estates subdivision on beautiful Big Butternut Lake in the Village of Luck, Wisconsin. These excep...

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S2986 Barth, Cross

$495,000

S2986 Barth, Cross

117 Acres Land MLS® # 1939308

Incredible recreational property offering over 3,000+/- ft of Trempealeau River frontage surrounded by a blend of rolling hardwoods and scenic wetlands. Enjoy exceptional opportunities for w...

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On Kornstead Rd # 80 Ac, Mellen

$120,000

On Kornstead Rd # 80 Ac, Mellen

Land MLS® # 214674

80 acres (+/-) offering exceptional wildlife habitat and outdoor opportunity. Deer, elk, grouse, turkey, bear, and waterfowl are frequent the property. The property features an established r...

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Sherwood Road, Pittsville

$559,000

Sherwood Road, Pittsville

160 Acres Land MLS® # 1596282

Discover your own outdoor retreat in Clark County, WI! This scenic property offers a perfect mix of hardwoods and evergreens with valuable marketable timber. Established trails wind througho...

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000 Padre, Wittenberg

$1,899,000

000 Padre, Wittenberg

356 Acres Land MLS® # 1596245

Location is key, and this property delivers both seclusion and accessibility. Just outside of Wittenberg, WI and minutes from Highway 29, this 356+/- acre tract offers endless recreational o...

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23509 County, Dayton

$750,000

23509 County, Dayton

92 Acres Land MLS® # 1938715

This expansive property sits in a beautiful north-south valley near Richland Center with rolling hills, mature timber and agricultural opportunity with fertile soil that the Driftless area i...

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Lt0 Hippy Hollow, Potosi

$365,000

Lt0 Hippy Hollow, Potosi

49 Acres Land MLS® # 1938644

Minutes from the river town of Potosi, this 49-acre wooded ridge in Grant County offers long-term timber value and strong whitetail potential. The property has a mix of marketable walnut, yo...

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Lt1 E State Road 67, Turtle

$1,500,000

Lt1 E State Road 67, Turtle

97 Acres Land MLS® # 1938530

Discover the perfect balance of open farmland and natural beauty on this stunning +/-97-acre property. Approximately 37 acres of tillable ground and 60 acres of woods, this parcel offers end...

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N6694 Aspen Rd, Phillips

$62,900

N6694 Aspen Rd, Phillips

Land MLS® # 214618

Outstanding 25-acre parcel located just outside of Phillips in Price County. This property offers the perfect blend of aspen and maple timber with a tag alder marsh along the back portion, c...

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+/-5 Acres Salem Lake Road, Medford

$69,900

+/-5 Acres Salem Lake Road, Medford

5 Acres Land MLS® # 22504810

Rare +/-5 acre wooded parcel located within the Chequamegon National Forest in Taylor County. Beautiful setting and contour offer an exceptional building site for your new home, cabin or a p...

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Lt1 Peshtigo River, Laona

$109,900

Lt1 Peshtigo River, Laona

40 Acres Land MLS® # 1938298

A Wooded Wildlife Wonderland. 40 acres of beautiful timber and trails located in Wisconsin's Northwoods. This gem has several groomed trails for ease of access. Plenty of wildlife including ...

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Lt2 Koval, Lyndon

$375,000

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Lt2 Koval, Lyndon

45 Acres Land MLS® # 1938199

Its a Hunters Paradise and Buildable with Beautiful Timber, Road frontage with electric at the road. This impressive hunting land is in a prime location just a short drive from Wisconsin Del...

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As of October 17, 2025 there are 282 active Wisconsin Timber land & farm listings for sale with an average listing price of $396,936. The highest-priced land listing is $9,500,000, while the lowest priced land listing can be purchased for $1. Wisconsin Timber land & farm listings have an average price of $5,972 per acre, based on land listings with an average of 66 acres.

Wisconsin Timber Land For Sale

The timber industry has been a vital part of Wisconsin's economy for many decades. The state's abundant forest resources, coupled with its skilled workforce and advanced technology, have made it a top producer of timber products in the United States. In this article, we will explore the history and importance of the Wisconsin timber industry.

Wisconsin has a long history of forestry, dating back to the 1800s when the state was largely covered in forests. As settlers moved into the region, they began clearing the land for farming and logging the trees for lumber. By the early 1900s, the timber industry had become a significant part of the state's economy, employing thousands of workers and generating millions of dollars in revenue.

Today, Wisconsin remains a major producer of timber products, with over 16 million acres of forested land in the state. The timber industry supports thousands of jobs and contributes billions of dollars to the state's economy each year. The industry is also a significant source of renewable energy, with many companies using wood chips and other biomass products to generate electricity.

One of the main products produced by the Wisconsin timber industry is lumber. Wisconsin's forests are known for producing high-quality hardwoods, such as maple, oak, and cherry, which are in high demand for furniture, flooring, and other applications. Softwoods, such as pine and spruce, are also produced in the state and used for construction and paper products.

Another important product of the Wisconsin timber industry is wood pulp. Wisconsin is a top producer of paper and other wood-based products, with many mills located throughout the state. These mills use wood pulp to produce a wide range of products, including paper, packaging materials, and tissue products.

In addition to lumber and wood pulp, the Wisconsin timber industry also produces a range of other products, including wood pellets for heating and cooking, wood chips for animal bedding and landscaping, and wood products for home decor and other applications.

While the Wisconsin timber industry has faced challenges over the years, including environmental concerns and changing market conditions, it has continued to evolve and adapt to meet the needs of consumers and the economy. Today, the industry is more sustainable than ever, with many companies practicing responsible forestry and using advanced technology to reduce waste and improve efficiency.

In conclusion, the Wisconsin timber industry is a vital part of the state's economy, supporting thousands of jobs and contributing billions of dollars in revenue each year. The industry is also a source of renewable energy and provides a wide range of products that are used in homes, businesses, and industries across the country. As the industry continues to evolve and adapt, it will remain an important part of Wisconsin's history and future.