Wisconsin Highway 107

State Trunk Highway 107 (often called Highway 107, STH 107 or WIS 107) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs in a northsouth in central Wisconsin from west of Mosinee to south of Tomahawk.

State Trunk Highway 107
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length56.23 mi[1] (90.49 km)
Major junctions
South end WIS 153 in Mosinee
North end CTH-S in Tomahawk
Location
CountiesMarathon, Lincoln
Highway system
WIS 106WIS 108

Route description

Highway 107 begins at its intersection with Wisconsin Highway 153, a little more than five miles west of Mosinee. Most of Highway 107's routing travels through the remote areas of central Wisconsin, following the flowage of the Wisconsin River.

Mosinee to Merrill

WIS107 in downtown Marathon City

Highway 107 heads due north from Highway 153 into the village of Marathon City, where it becomes Main Street. Crossing the Big Rib River, it meets up with Highway 29 at the latter's exit 156.

Highway 107 continues north into the unincorporated community of Little Chicago. About two miles north of the Marathon/Lincoln County line, it intersects with Wisconsin Highway 64 and continues north, then east, with WIS 64 towards Merrill.

Merrill

Entering Merrill, Highway 107 and Highway 64 run alongside the banks of the Wisconsin River, across from Council Grounds State Park. After briefly running through the city of Merrill's Sixth Ward along West Main Street, the two highways cross over the Wisconsin River - twice. The river is divided by a small island where West Main Street crosses into the uptown portion of the city of Merrill.

The two highways separate at the Y-intersection of Grand Avenue and Main Street, with Highway 64 continuing east over the Prairie River into downtown Merrill, while Highway 107 turns sharply to the northwest along Grand Avenue.

Highway 107 continues northwest, past the Merrill Area Recreation Complex and the main entrance to Council Grounds State Park, before turning north out of the city.

Merrill to Tomahawk

Northern terminus by Tomahawk

North of Merrill, Highway 107 runs along the eastern banks of the Wisconsin River as a rural two-lane highway all the way to its northern terminus with County Highway S outside of Tomahawk. The terminus is somewhat unusual, as state highways in Wisconsin normally end at another state trunk highway. Highway S, however, was the former route of US Highway 51 as it entered Tomahawk. When the US 51 bypass freeway was finished east of the city, the former route of US 51 was turned back to county control, resulting in the unusual terminus.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MarathonTown of Emmet WIS 153 Mosinee, Stratford
Marathon City WIS 29 Wausau, Abbotsford
LincolnTown of Corning WIS 64 west MedfordSouthern end of WIS 64 overlap
Merrill WIS 64 eastNorthern end of WIS 64 overlap
Town of Bradley CTH-S Tomahawk, Merrill
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References

  1. Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 100-109 (Highway 107)". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
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