
Seneca
Ridgetop farming country at the heart of Crawford County.
Seneca is a township community spread across rolling ridgetops in the geographic heart of Crawford County, where the terrain runs west toward the Mississippi bluffs and east toward the Kickapoo valley. It's agricultural country -- the kind of place where the land itself is the identity, farmed by generations of families working terrain that rewards patience and care.
The community of Seneca sits on WI-27, anchored by St. Patrick's Catholic Church and its own school district. The views from the ridges in any direction -- toward the river valleys below -- are quietly stunning. For people drawn to rural land ownership with genuine agricultural character and a school district to build around, Seneca is worth a close look.
Quick Facts
Population
941
Township community on WI-27 in the heart of Crawford County
Johnson's One Stop
SBA Small Business of the Year, family-owned since 1937
Ridge to Valley Views
Long views toward both the Mississippi and Kickapoo valleys
What You'll Find Here

Johnson's One Stop, family-owned since 1937; hardware, grocery, farm supply, building materials, power equipment, and rentals
Seneca High School and Seneca Area School District (K-12)
St. Patrick's Catholic Church -- community anchor
Housing on the ridgetops or in the valleys -- two very different settings, both affordable
Bar and restaurant, banking, veterinary services, and auto repair in the community
Hunting, UTV and hiking trails
Agricultural ridgetop character -- working farms, long views toward the Mississippi and Kickapoo valleys
25 minutes to Prairie du Chien, 20 minutes to Gays Mills
A close-knit and supportive community

