New Auburn
Welcome to New Auburn! Find Your Place Here.
A village with under 600 residents, New Auburn real estate is located mostly within the Town of Auburn in Chippewa County. Smaller portions of the village are located in the Town of Bloomer, and the Town of Dovre in Barron County. Eau Claire and Rice Lake are both within about 30 miles of New Auburn.
Situated between Chetek and Bloomer, New Auburn is the perfect place to call home if you enjoy all types of recreation. Whether you’d like to hunt the New Auburn State Public Hunting Grounds, play a game of softball or baseball on the village ball fields, or go bowling or see a movie, the options are endless when you live in New Auburn.
New Auburn is home to a wide selection of retailers providing everything from groceries to clothing to electronics. Whether you’re in search of a new saddle for your horse, the latest sports equipment, or the perfect gift, stores like Lakeview Ranch Saddle & Tack, Todd’s Pro Shop, and Moss Green Natural Soaps have you covered. You’ll also find a variety of shops in both Chetek and Bloomer.
Whether you’re looking for a spectacular prime rib dinner, or a spectacular breakfast special, New Auburn’s assortment of restaurants have you covered. From delectable strawberry cream cheese stuffed French toast at the Sunshine Café, to a delicious sandwich at King’s Inn Bar & Grill, to that phenomenal prime rib at Roadhouse Bar & Grill, you won’t be disappointed when you eat in New Auburn.
To give residents a sustainable option when disposing of their household waste, the village operates public garbage and recycling sites where co-mingled recycling and separated cardboard/paper can be disposed of properly.
The New Auburn School District, home of the Trojans, is the educational authority for the New Auburn residents of all ages. With comprehensive curriculum and extensive extra curricular activities, this district provides students access to opportunities to help them reach their full potential.
There are no public transportation services currently available in New Auburn.
The New Auburn Village Board consists of the Village President, the clerk/treasurer, and four trustees all responsible for the legislative and administrative oversight of village business. Village board meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month.
New Auburn was born as a result of the booming lumber industry in Chippewa County in the late 1800s. Originally named Cartwright’s Mills, this community was built around the lumber mill of David. W. Cartwright. Though as the lumber was cleared and the community grew, it was renamed New Auburn as agriculture took over as the primary industry. Today, resort tourism and other business have taken over, though the small town charm remains.
Situated between Chetek and Bloomer, New Auburn is the perfect place to call home if you enjoy all types of recreation. Whether you’d like to hunt the New Auburn State Public Hunting Grounds, play a game of softball or baseball on the village ball fields, or go bowling or see a movie, the options are endless when you live in New Auburn.
New Auburn is home to a wide selection of retailers providing everything from groceries to clothing to electronics. Whether you’re in search of a new saddle for your horse, the latest sports equipment, or the perfect gift, stores like Lakeview Ranch Saddle & Tack, Todd’s Pro Shop, and Moss Green Natural Soaps have you covered. You’ll also find a variety of shops in both Chetek and Bloomer.
Whether you’re looking for a spectacular prime rib dinner, or a spectacular breakfast special, New Auburn’s assortment of restaurants have you covered. From delectable strawberry cream cheese stuffed French toast at the Sunshine Café, to a delicious sandwich at King’s Inn Bar & Grill, to that phenomenal prime rib at Roadhouse Bar & Grill, you won’t be disappointed when you eat in New Auburn.
To give residents a sustainable option when disposing of their household waste, the village operates public garbage and recycling sites where co-mingled recycling and separated cardboard/paper can be disposed of properly.
The New Auburn School District, home of the Trojans, is the educational authority for the New Auburn residents of all ages. With comprehensive curriculum and extensive extra curricular activities, this district provides students access to opportunities to help them reach their full potential.
There are no public transportation services currently available in New Auburn.
The New Auburn Village Board consists of the Village President, the clerk/treasurer, and four trustees all responsible for the legislative and administrative oversight of village business. Village board meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month.
New Auburn was born as a result of the booming lumber industry in Chippewa County in the late 1800s. Originally named Cartwright’s Mills, this community was built around the lumber mill of David. W. Cartwright. Though as the lumber was cleared and the community grew, it was renamed New Auburn as agriculture took over as the primary industry. Today, resort tourism and other business have taken over, though the small town charm remains.