
Poynette is located in the south-central part of Wisconsin approximately 25 miles north of the state capitol, Madison. The city has a population of about 2,800 citizens. The "Poynette...Naturally" motto describes the recreational and lifestyle options available in Poynette. Located in the rolling glacial hills just south of the Baraboo range and the Old Military Highway connecting forts at Green Bay and Prairie du Chein, Poynette residents enjoy a picturesque setting. Poynette is in the heart of the Lake Wisconsin Recreational Area. Because of Poynette's location, it provides a variety of recreational activities including fishing, boating, hunting, golfing, camping, skiing, and snowmobiling. It is easily accessible on State Highway 39 (51) and Interstate 90/94. Poynette is widely known for the MacKenzie Environmental Center, which a natural prairie, hiking trails, an animal park and a facility for environmental education. With the recent addition of a Golf Course and Club House, Poynette is a four season recreation area with all seasons providing a wealth of activities. Poynette offers a perfect balance of rural living with the benefits of a full service community. Naturally Poynette and its citizens wish to preserve the high quality of life in the community, as well as the area's natural resources. The local government of Poynette is progressive and has addressed the future with sound planning for the well-being of the environment.
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