Yuba

Yuba, Wisconsin

Yuba, Wisconsin, is a tiny village with a population of approximately 53, often cited as one of the state’s smallest incorporated municipalities. Located along the Pine River in the Driftless Area, the community was incorporated in 1935 and is known for its small-town atmosphere, local taverns, and historic charm. Platted in 1856 by Edward Pinick, it was historically a farming hub for early settlers, many of whom were of Czech descent. The village features the Pine River Inn, Louie’s Bar, and is located near the Kickapoo Reserve and Wildcat Mountain for outdoor activities.

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