Tomah, Wisconsin, is known as the “Gateway to Cranberry Country” and for its strategic location where Interstates 90 and 94 converge. This unique position has made it a significant transportation and commercial hub for central Wisconsin. Tomah’s identity is closely tied to the state’s official fruit, the cranberry. It provides visitors with a great starting point to explore the area’s cranberry bogs. The city also offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including fishing and boating. Its location on the edge of the Driftless Area and near the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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