We like to refer to our City as “the City in the Country”, offering many amenities to our residents and visitors alike. The name of the City comes from “Pee-wauk-ee-wee-nick”, meaning “lake of shells” in Potawatomi.
Pewaukee is known as a fisherman's paradise, providing the best muskie fishing in southeastern Wisconsin. The lake also offers plenty of activities no matter the season with water skiing, fishing, swimming and boating in the summer to ice fishing and skating in winter.
Waukesha & Pewaukee Convention & Visitors Bureau
800-366-8474
Clock & watch sales & service. Free in-shop estimates. Free in-home estimates for service of floor & large clocks within 15 miles of Pewaukee.
At Brewers Two Cafe we believe that we're not the only ones who enjoy a great cup of coffee. Therefore, we have set out to provide the highest quality gourmet coffee and espresso beverages available.
Explore early life in Pewaukee in this historic home filled with items from their earliest days.
Getaway and stay at the Country Springs Hotel! Our newly remodeled deluxe rooms and 45,000 square foot water park make the Country Springs Hotel the perfect getaway for you and your family!
The Harvest Café, located in our Waukesha location, is the perfect place to find a healthy, nourishing meal.
Noted golf course architect, Lawrence Packard, transformed 200 wooded, Kettle Moraine acres into a beautiful and challenging irrigated 18-hole championship golf course.
X-Country Skiing: The cross-country ski trails are expertly groomed and tracked weekly for both skating and diagonal techniques. There are 3 gently rolling to hilly loops that totals 6 miles.
The Pewaukee Chamber of Commerce informs its members and promotes activities that advance and stimulate the growth and prosperity of Pewaukee's commercial, industrial, cultural & educational interests
Western Lakes offers one of the finest 18 Hole Championship golf courses in Wisconsin.
City Population:12,650
Village Population: 8,934
Boasting the largest lake in the county, Pewaukee Lake, which yields more fish per acre than any other lake in Wisconsin.