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Timms Hill stands tall in Price County
 
By Gregg Hoffmann
Special to OnMilwaukee.com

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More articles by Gregg Hoffmann

Published Jan. 7, 2005 at 5:04 a.m.
Tags: timms hill, price county, rib mountain, tomahawk, timms lake, bass lake, cross country ski, hiking, ice age trail, highpoint ski trail, ogema

Ask most Wisconsin residents to name the highest point in the state and they will likely answer Rib Mountain, or even the US Bank Center in Milwaukee. But, Timms Hill stands above all.

Located in Price County, 23 miles west of Tomahawk, Timms is really a bump in high moraine country. It doesn't have as impressive look as Rib Mountain when you approach it. That might be why it's called only a "hill."

You never really get the feeling that you are 1,951 feet above sea level when you are on the hill. You sense it a little more if you climb the tower in the park and look over the countryside. But, Timms Hill ranks only 39th among state high points in the country. So, don't expect to feel like you are in the Rockies if you visit the hill.

One thing is certain when you visit Timms Hill: you know you are in a beautiful place. Woods cover the hill with a wonderful blend of deciduous and pine trees. Sugar maple, ash, basswood and birch are plentiful, and make fall a great time to visit the hill.

Two lakes -- Timms Lake and Bass Lake -- provide scenic beauty and some pretty good fishing. Bass Lake is 30 feet deep and provides plenty of its namesake fish and panfish.

Wildlife abounds on the hill and around it. Hikers -- and in the winter cross country skiers, snowshoers and snowmobilers -- find the area a paradise.

The Ice Age Trail connects with Timms Hill. You can travel 1,000 miles along that trail, all around the state.

Highpoint Ski Trail, a 9-mile cross country trail, in nearby Ogema, is considered one of the best in the state. The Timms Hill National Trail connects Highpoint to the Rib Lake Area Ski Trail.

Timms Hill is part of the Price County park system. According to americasroof.com, a Web site that specializes in information on the high points of each state, Timms Hill is the only high point in the country that is a county park.

That site also bills Timms Hill as the halfway point between the equator and the North Pole.

In addition to that Web site, Timms Hill has been featured on Roger Johnson's Welcome to America site, which can be found at welcometoamerica.us. Johnson visits and hikes interesting places around the country.

Price County bought an old logging camp and turned it into the park. It was dedicated in 1983.

Timothy Gahan owned and operated the logging camp for years and gave his name to the hill. A historic tavern once sat near the camp, but it has burned down.

Kathy and Lyle Blomberg operate the High Point Village near that former tavern site. The resort has four chalets, two suites and a lodge. Other accommodations can be found in neighboring towns, and if you want more "modern" conveniences and attractions, Tomahawk is a thriving city in the middle of the woods.

But, nature is the biggest attraction in the Timms Hill area. Price County includes 147,000 acres of the Chequamegon and Nicolet National Forests.

You can escape into nature and tell people later that you did it on the highest spot in Wisconsin.

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Posted by run4fun on July 25, 2008 at 2:56 p.m. (report)

Visting Timm's Hill via the Timm's Hill trail is a great way to get there. The trail goes thru valleys, over hills, crosses streams,medows and forest. Well made with bridges and some gravel, its well marked. Biking or hiking this is a class A-1 trail. Acess five miles or so south of Timm's Hill at Stone Lake. Next door of Stone is Hultman Lake. Holiday Hills Campground on Hultman Lake is an emerald in the forest. Established in 1963, host Dan Price is now in his 45th year of operation. Fishing, birding, kayaking, canoeing, row boats and lots of nature await you at Holiday Hills Camping, located near the top of Wisconsin, Timm's Hill.

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