USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Black River Falls
, Wisconsin in Jackson County

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45 active listings near Black River Falls
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$699,900   👍* W8758 Emerald Lake Rd
$525,000   👍 N6442 Rye Bluff Rd
$399,900   👍* W10904 Vance Rd
$379,900   👍 1019 Spruce St
$349,900   👍 N6655 and N6661 Rozmenoski Rd
$325,000   👍* 521 N 10th St
$305,000   👍 W13199 Trask Rd
$264,900   👍* 215 Melrose St
$249,000   👍 N2761 Wyman Lake Club Rd
$199,900   👍 W9202 US Highway 12
$199,900   👍 W9202 US Highway 12
$199,000   👍 N5706 State Highway 54
$169,900   👍 N6655 and N6661 Rozmenoski Rd
$149,000   👍 N3404 Wilderness
$149,000   👍 515 Main St
$145,000   👍 134 River Dr
$129,900   👍 310 E 3rd St
$129,900   👍 W9166 Evergreen Ln
$129,900   👍 W9166 Evergreen Ln
$99,000   👍 328 Gebhart Rd
$25,000   👍 Van Buren St Lot 69
$25,000   👍 Van Buren St Lot 68
$19,000   👍 1005 Reed Dr

Interested in fun facts and the history of Black River Falls, WI?
Then read on!

1. Black River Falls is the county seat of Jackson County and has a population of approximately 3,500 people.

2. The town was founded in 1837 by Colonel George E. Tyler and named after the nearby Black River.

3. Black River Falls is home to the Ho-Chunk Nation, the largest Native American tribe in Wisconsin.

4. The town is also known for its outdoor activities and attractions such as skiing, fishing, hiking, camping, and canoeing.

5. Black River Falls is home to an annual Mushroom Festival which celebrates the abundance of wild mushrooms in the area each spring.

6. The town is also home to a National Fish Hatchery which raises over 6 million fish each year for stocking in area streams and lakes.