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Timm's Hill County Park
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Features
- Boat landing
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Electricity
- Fishing
- Grill
- Hiking
- Observation Tower
- Parking
- Picnic Shelters
- Playground
- Restrooms
- Snowshoeing
- Swimming
- Trails
Park Overview
The highest point in the State of Wisconsin (at an elevation of 1,951.5 feet) is located at Timm's Hill in southeastern Price County. The park gate is open 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. approximately May through October. Bass Lake is completely surrounded by park property, as well as half the shoreline on Timm's Lake. The entire area is heavily forested with northern hardwoods and provides spectacular viewing during the fall color season.
Video:
Wisconsin's Fall Color - Timm's Hill
Rooftops of America (good video footage of the trail to the observation tower)
Amenities
- Boat landing
- Fishing pier
- Hiking trails, including Timm's Hill National Ice Age Trail and a trail to the observation tower
- Observation tower
- Open air shelter with electricity (to reserve call 715-339-6371 - fee required - $50)
- Paved road and parking area
- Picnic tables and grills
- Play equipment
- Pressure water (faucet and drinking fountain), mid-April through mid- to late-October, weather permitting
- Snowmobile / winter ATV trails
- Swimming beach
- Vaulted toilets
Rules
- Pet requirements: must be under control or on a leash at all times - not allowed near swimming area or in buildings