Redgranite, Wisconsin welcomes visitors from around the world each year. The area's pristine parks, campgrounds and recreation areas offer the perfect spot for rest and relaxation. It's no wonder why so many residents of urban areas have chosen Redgranite as their retirement home.

Peaceful Redgranite is home to a thriving business community. Retailers and service-based businesses enjoy convenient highway access and an ample pool of educated employees.  

The historic Redgranite Quarry is located in the center of town, on the north side of Highway 21, behind the Post Office. The quarry is the namesake of Redgranite, and hails back to the days when streets and sidewalks were paved with granite blocks. Stone quarrying ceased in three-quarters of a century ago, but ties to the founding fathers still remains strong. A portion of the grounds around the quarry is now a Village owned park which remains open to the public.

Each year Redgranite hosts one of Wisconsin's longest Labor Day celebrations. Join us for arts & crafts, games, races, food, music, dancing and fun.   

      

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