The tallest natural point in Wisconsin is actually just a hill. Located in north central Wisconsin about 20 miles west of Tomahawk there's an area called Timms Hill. There don't seem to be any clues as to why the point got that name.
Visitors report the hardest part of hiking up Timms Hill is finding the parking lot, so make sure you do plenty of research as the access points differ depending on what time of you year you visit.
Rising 1,951 feet above the surrounding area, Timms Hill is the highest natural point in the state.
Wisconsin was host to the most recent glaciation and most of the landscape and topography in the state is what was left after the glaciers were gone. Timms Hill is no different.
Climb the observation tower for 360 degree views.
Ironically, on a clear day you can see to Rib Mountain which is about 30 feet shorter than Timms Hill.
There is another hill nearby that stands less than a foot shorter than Timms Hill and Rib Mountain folks like to claim it as the highest point, but Timms Hill won't let you forget it.
This piece marks the US geological survey that confirmed Timms Hill's status as highest point.
This monument honors the first settlers of the area.
Timms Hill is open year round, though cars are not allowed from November through March. After that there is foot access.
The trail is open for snow-shoeing and cross country skiing as well as snowmobiles and horses. There's a picnic area, boat landing, fishing pier, swimming beach and a play area.
There is a 10 mile trail spur off the Ice Age National Scenic Trail that leads to Timms Hill.
The observation tower is a great place to check out changing foliage.
Whether in the height of summer or the dreariness of winter, the views from Timms Hill make it a worthwhile trip.
The address for Timms Hill is listed as W3206 County Road RR, Ogema, WI 54459.
Have you climbed to our state's highest point? Looking for more gorgeous views and interesting hikes? Check out These 13 Epic Hiking Spots In Wisconsin Are Totally Out Of This World
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