Richfield spans approximately 36 square miles across Washington County, making it one of the largest municipalities by land area in southeastern Wisconsin. The village incorporated in 2008 after a long period as a town, a move that residents approved largely to block potential annexation by neighbors like Germantown and Jackson. The population is about 11,500, spread across mostly rural and low-density residential land.
The terrain reflects the glacial deposits of the Kettle Moraine, with rolling hills, kettle ponds, and remnant forest. Pike Lake State Park sits at the village's southern edge and includes Powder Hill, a glacial kame rising above the surrounding landscape. Powder Hill hosts a fire tower and marks one of the higher elevation points in the region. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail passes through the park.
Highway 164 and Highway 167 cross through Richfield, and U.S. Highway 41/45 runs along the eastern edge. The village has not developed a traditional downtown. Commercial activity is scattered along the highway corridors, with Holy Hill in adjacent Erin drawing visitors to the Roman Catholic basilica on the hill's summit. Large portions of the village remain in agricultural or conservation use.
In Richfield, escort websites with local availability appear in the Escortservice.com directory. The platform is a directory only; it does not book meetings, verify identities, or mediate between parties. Users must be 21 years old or older.
Richfield spans approximately 36 square miles across Washington County, making it one of the largest municipalities by land area in southeastern Wisconsin. The village incorporated in 2008 after a long period as a town, a move that residents approved largely to block potential annexation by neighbors like Germantown and Jackson. The population is about 11,500, spread across mostly rural and low-density residential land.
The terrain reflects the glacial deposits of the Kettle Moraine, with rolling hills, kettle ponds, and remnant forest. Pike Lake State Park sits at the village's southern edge and includes Powder Hill, a glacial kame rising above the surrounding landscape. Powder Hill hosts a fire tower and marks one of the higher elevation points in the region. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail passes through the park.
Highway 164 and Highway 167 cross through Richfield, and U.S. Highway 41/45 runs along the eastern edge. The village has not developed a traditional downtown. Commercial activity is scattered along the highway corridors, with Holy Hill in adjacent Erin drawing visitors to the Roman Catholic basilica on the hill's summit. Large portions of the village remain in agricultural or conservation use.
In Richfield, escort websites with local availability appear in the Escortservice.com directory. The platform is a directory only; it does not book meetings, verify identities, or mediate between parties. Users must be 21 years old or older.
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