There’s No Better Place To Take In The Seasonal Hues Than Timm’s Hill, The Highest Point In Wisconsin

Experience stunning autumn vistas from Timm’s Hill, the highest natural point in Wisconsin, through drone footage and accessible trails.

The fall foliage has already reached its peak in several areas throughout the state. However, that doesn’t mean you’ve missed your chance for some prime leaf-peeping. Thanks to drone footage captured by SpagnoloPhoto, you can experience the amazing autumn vistas from atop Timm’s Hill, the highest natural point in Wisconsin.

When it comes to viewing fall foliage in Wisconsin, you won’t find a better vantage point than Timm’s Hill in Ogema.

Standing at 1,951.5 feet, Timm’s Hill is the highest natural point in Wisconsin – and the vistas are exactly as impressive as you’d expect.

And if 1,951.5 feet isn’t high enough for you, don’t worry. There’s a public lookout tower atop the hill, which offers 360-degree unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape.

The expansive vistas are stunning year-round, but there’s no denying that they’re especially spectacular in autumn.

Easily accessible, Timm’s Falls is located within a county park of the same name. What’s more, there are two trails that lead straight to the top of Timm’s Hill.

In addition to the lengthy 10-mile Timm’s Hill Trail, there’s a shorter 0.4-mile trail, which is known as the Green Trail.

Regardless of which route you take, unparalleled views await.

The foliage at Timm’s Hill County Park, as well as the rest of Price County, typically peaks around the end of September, with good color remaining for several days or weeks.

It seems Mother Nature is right on track, as the foliage surrounding Timm’s Hill has been officially deemed “past peak” by Travel Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report.

And just like in years past, the seasonal showcase was absolutely spectacular! Luckily, we have SpagnoloPhoto’s footage, as well as lots of photos, to hold us over until next year.

SpagnoloPhoto captured the footage below on September 26, 2020.

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For more information, visit the Price County website. To view a map of the trails, click here.

So, did you make it to Timm’s Hill this year? What about in years past? Have another favorite spot for leaf-peeping? Tell us in the comments section.

Timm’s Hill isn’t the only place in the Badger State that gets even better in fall. Read about others here.

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