Welcome to Schofield
Set along the Eau Claire River in the greater Wausau area, Schofield is a small city that offers a harmonious blend of lakeside tranquility and suburban convenience. Its peaceful neighborhoods, scenic waterfronts, and proximity to outdoor recreation make it a favorite for those seeking a quieter lifestyle without straying far from the energy of Central Wisconsin’s urban centers. Schofield invites you to enjoy the everyday beauty of nature while still having easy access to the amenities of neighboring Wausau and Weston.
This tight-knit community is ideal for those who value space, comfort, and a relaxed pace of life. Here, you’ll find residents out walking near Lake Wausau, kayaking in the summer, or tending to backyard gardens as the sun sets over the water. Though modest in size, Schofield boasts a thoughtful mix of businesses, parks, and eateries that reflect the town’s welcoming character. It’s not just a place to live—it’s a place to truly settle in and enjoy the little luxuries of daily life.
What to Love
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Lake Wausau’s picturesque shoreline and water activities
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Peaceful residential streets with a strong sense of privacy
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Easy access to Wausau’s cultural, dining, and shopping districts
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A relaxed, small-town atmosphere that never feels isolated
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Year-round outdoor recreation just minutes from your doorstep
Local Lifestyle
Life in Schofield moves at a relaxed, comfortable pace, where days are defined more by natural rhythms than hectic schedules. The community skews toward families, retirees, and professionals looking for room to breathe, with many choosing Schofield for its proximity to Lake Wausau and endless outdoor options. Whether you're paddling on the water in summer or snowshoeing nearby trails in winter, outdoor living is a year-round tradition. Evenings are often spent at home, hosting backyard barbecues or watching the sunset over the river. It’s a lifestyle focused on balance, ease, and a close connection to the landscape.
Dining and Shopping
Schofield may be best known for its tranquil residential feel, but it also offers several locally loved dining spots that add flavor to everyday life. Sconni’s Alehouse & Eatery is a favorite for its extensive craft beer selection and elevated pub fare, perfect for a laid-back evening or a weekend gathering. The Log Cabin Restaurant brings timeless comfort food to the table with hearty portions and a cozy, down-home setting that locals return to again and again. For something with a little spice, El Charro Authentic Mexican Restaurant delivers bold flavors and colorful plates, making it a go-to for casual nights out with family or friends.
When it comes to shopping, everyday essentials are easily accessible within town, with local grocery stores, pharmacies, and convenience shops meeting most daily needs. For those seeking a more curated retail experience—think boutiques, specialty goods, and home décor—nearby Weston and Wausau offer expanded options just a short drive away. It’s a setup that keeps life in Schofield simple and satisfying, with the best of both convenience and discovery close at hand.
Things to Do and Entertainment
For those who thrive outdoors, Schofield is a dream base. Lake Wausau and the Eau Claire River offer ample opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and boating—ideal for summer afternoons spent on the water. Nearby, Rib Mountain State Park delivers stunning panoramic views, scenic hiking trails, and skiing in the winter at Granite Peak, one of the Midwest’s premier ski destinations. Golfers will appreciate easy access to well-kept local courses, and families often gather at Alexander Park, a peaceful green space with playgrounds and picnic areas. Whether you’re after high-energy adventure or a relaxed afternoon surrounded by nature, Schofield offers a little bit of everything just minutes from your doorstep.
While the city may not host major festivals of its own, its proximity to the Wausau metro area means endless entertainment is just around the corner. A quick drive brings you to The Grand Theater, where touring Broadway shows, concerts, and film series light up the historic stage. In warmer months, nearby communities host farmers markets, food festivals, and outdoor concerts that keep the calendar full without sacrificing the ease of small-town living.