GeoData@Wisconsin Growing by Leaps and Bounds
Recent updates to the geoportal include 381 new datasets from the 2026 WLIP call for data, and statewide aerial imagery collected as part of the 2023-2025 WROC project.
Recent updates to the geoportal include 381 new datasets from the 2026 WLIP call for data, and statewide aerial imagery collected as part of the 2023-2025 WROC project.
A team of researchers has completed work on a project to map the habitats of the St. Louis River Estuary.
The Bordner Survey Viewer includes all polygons from the original paper Bordner Survey maps.
Skip the web interface if you need to download a lot of data!
For the first time you can now download LiDAR data for all 72 of Wisconsin’s counties.
Thanks to all of the speakers, panelists, career fair participants — and the students, staff, faculty and community members who attended — for making the 2024 Geospatial Summit a success.
A statewide layer of 2020 census redistricting data for over 200,000 blocks is now available on Geodata@Wisconsin.
Nearly 10 terabytes of new aerial imagery is now available from the WisconsinView archive via GeoData@Wisconsin.
Thanks to the pandemic, the 2021 Wisconsin Land Information Association conference was forced to “go virtual,” like so many other events over the last 12 months. One upshot of this fact is we pre-recorded all of our presentations for submission to WLIA.
The State Agency Geospatial Information Committee (SAGIC) is now partnering with the University of Wisconsin-Madison to provide enhanced access to geospatial data produced by Wisconsin state agencies. Using GeoData@Wisconsin, data consumers may now search state for …