Plum City, located in the southeast corner of Pierce County,
was named by the Moser family who arrived here in 1856.
This profusion of wild plum trees and a small stream running
through a peaceful valley attracted a variety of settlers,
including: American Indians, English, French, Swedes, Swiss,
Irish, Germans and Norwegians.
All of what is now Pierce Country, leading from the mouth of
the Chippewa River north to the headwaters of Plum City, was
once the home of the Eastern Sioux Indians. It was a great
trapping and hunting ground and the French transported huge
quantities of furs through the Saint Croix waterways north
to Lake Superior and on to Montreal. Chippewa Indians also
arrived here and there were several Indian wars before 1686
among rival tribes over the better hunting grounds west of
the Chippewa River. Part of present-day Plum City was settled
during the French occupation. This early settlement surrounded
the natural spring pond, which existed in a primitive state
in the 17th Century. That spring continues to flow to this day,
creating a serene natural setting.
Tourist attractions include snowmobiling in the winter and hiking
along those same trails in the spring. In summer, visitors can
relax in the park, picnic and enjoy some baseball. The
local amateur team is called the Plum City Blues and has been riding
at the top of the standings for many years in the St Croix Valley League.
Nugget Lake Park, just four miles north of Plum City, is 752 acres
of semi-wilderness area. It offers a 116-acre scenic lake (electric
trolling motors only are allowed on boats), 55 campsites (with 32
electrical hook-ups), hiking and cross-country ski trails, picnic
area with shelters, playground equipment, a beach with changing
rooms and boat/canoe rentals. Nugget Lake Park is open year round.
For reservations or information, call 715/639-5611.
In Plum City itself is the nine-acre American Legion Park,
bordered on the west by the well-known trout stream, "Plum Creek."
Overnight camping, a large playground area and hiking trails are
available here as well. And of course, Plum City Legion Park
is the home of the Plum City Blues.