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The 11 Most Amazing Peaks in Wisconsin

Best mountain peaks in Wisconsin offer diverse natural features and opportunities for outdoor activities. The state, while not known for towering ranges, presents numerous high points and bluffs that provide panoramic views and geological significance. These locations are characterized by unique formations and extensive trail systems, making them destinations for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from glacial terrain to river valleys.

Best mountain peaks in Wisconsin

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Seine Hill

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As Martha and I were driving the Great River Road Scenic Byway along the east side of the Mississippi River, I was intrigued by a cluster of komoot hilltop highlights …

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Notch Hill

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Ganoe Hill

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Round Hill

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While consulting the komoot map during a road trip on the Great River Road Scenic Byway along the east side of the Mississippi River, I noticed a cluster of hilltop …

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Powder Hill

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The second-highest point in southeastern Wisconsin, enjoy a spectacular panoramic view from its observation tower. Start your journey 1.5 hours before sundown to witness the breathtaking sunset. Climbing the tower can be a bit difficult, especially on a windy day.

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Lapham Peak Observation Tower

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Lapham Peak is the highest point in Waukesha County. You bike up a moderately steep park road which goes almost all the way to the summit. On top is a …

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Perrot Ridge

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From here you can enjoy a great view of Brady's Bluff, Trempealealu Mountain and the might Mississippi River Valley spreading out beyond. There is a bench to sit on to take it all in.

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Reed's Peak

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It's a bit of a scramble to get to the top of Reed's Peak but it's one of the few named promontories in Perrot State Park that few visit.

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St. Peter's Dome

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On a good day you can see all the way to Lake Superior from the summit. This is a fantastic hike in the autumn when the leaves are changing. The …

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Trow Mounds

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This mound, once a nunatak rising above a sea of glacial ice, now presents stunning views of the surrounding area. While reaching this point poses a bit of a challenge, the breathtaking scenery makes it well worth the effort.

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Renner Anderson
October 28, 2025, Round Hill

While consulting the komoot map during a road trip on the Great River Road Scenic Byway along the east side of the Mississippi River, I noticed a cluster of hilltop highlights nestled between the Chippewa and Mississippi Rivers. They were all komoot-generated highlights, and none included tips or photos. Intrigued to learn more about these highlights, we decided to visit four of them. Round Hill was the fourth highlight we chose to explore. Looking for a way to reach the Round Hill highlight, we followed Round Hill Road to the spot komoot indicated as the closest approach along a known route. Despite our efforts, we couldn’t find a trail from there that led to the summit of Round Hill. The Round Hill Komoot highlight is located on private property owned by the Round Hill Corporation, which also manages Camp Angelus, a Catholic camp at the base of the hill. On the satellite map, Round Hill appears completely covered in trees, making it unlikely that visitors would find a rewarding view from its summit. When I returned home, I was surprised to find the Round Hill highlight included among the highlights that komoot asked me to recommend. Although we did not actually hike to the highlight at the summit of Round Hill, I recommended it so I could include this tip for other komot users who might be interested in visiting it.

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Renner Anderson
October 27, 2025, Ganoe Hill

As Martha and I were driving the Great River Road Scenic Byway along the east side of the Mississippi River, I was intrigued by a cluster of komoot hilltop highlights nestled between the Chippewa and Mississippi Rivers. These were all highlights recommended by komoot, but none included tips or photos. The Ganoe Hill was the third highlight we decided to visit. We parked our car at the location komoot suggested on a dead-end road leading into a farmstead. A farmhouse occupied the hilltop itself with surrounding agricultural fields. Using the Gemini app, I learned these facts: Ganoe Hill is a summit in north-central Pepin County, Wisconsin, near Arkansaw, with an elevation of about 1,150 feet. It belongs to the Prairie du Chien Group of sandstone and dolostone, characteristic of Wisconsin’s Driftless Area. The hill is likely named after the Ganoe family, early settlers in the region. Ganoe Hill sits on private property with no public access or hiking trails; nearby public hiking spots include Maiden Rock Bluff and Tiffany Bottoms State Natural Area.

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Renner Anderson
October 27, 2025, Notch Hill

As Martha and I drove along the Great River Road Scenic Byway on the east side of the Mississippi River, I became intrigued by a group of Komoot hilltop highlights nestled between the Chippewa and Mississippi Rivers. Although all were recommended by Komoot, none featured tips or photos. Notch Hill was the second highlight we chose to visit. We parked our car where Komoot suggested—the closest spot to the hilltop as the crow flies, though there was no designated parking area, so we simply pulled off the road as far as possible. Fortunately, we found an all-terrain vehicle trail that led to the top. At the summit, we found several elevated deer hides. Trees surrounded us, mostly blocking the views of the valleys below. While I didn’t notice any “No Trespassing” signs during our hike, I later confirmed on my Gaia GPS app that the highlight was indeed on private land. I was unable to find any explanation for the hill’s name using Google’s Gemini AI app; however, I did learn that its elevation is 1,056 feet above sea level. Gemini also confirmed that the highlight is located on private property.

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Renner Anderson
October 27, 2025, Seine Hill

As Martha and I were driving the Great River Road Scenic Byway along the east side of the Mississippi River, I was intrigued by a cluster of komoot hilltop highlights nestled between the Chippewa and Mississippi Rivers. These were all highlights recommended by komoot, but not by an individual person and none included tips or photos. Seine Hill was the first highlight we decided to visit. We parked our car at the location komoot suggested. It was the closest spot to the hilltop highlight as the crow flies, but there was no designated parking area, so we pulled off the road as far as possible. Next, we scrambled up a muddy, steep embankment, then continued up a less steep incline toward the hilltop. I couldn’t find any trail through the trees. At the top of the hill, there was a large agricultural field with a deer hunting tower at its edge. Trees surrounded us, blocking any view of the valleys below. Although I didn’t notice any “No Trespassing” signs during our hike, I later confirmed in my Gaia GPS app that the highlight was on private land.

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Tyler Sanders
January 8, 2024, Trow Mounds

This mound, once a nunatak rising above a sea of glacial ice, now presents stunning views of the surrounding area. While reaching this point poses a bit of a challenge, the breathtaking scenery makes it well worth the effort.

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Scott
November 24, 2023, Powder Hill

The second-highest point in southeastern Wisconsin, enjoy a spectacular panoramic view from its observation tower. Start your journey 1.5 hours before sundown to witness the breathtaking sunset. Climbing the tower can be a bit difficult, especially on a windy day.

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The Lapham Peak Observation Tower is located in the Kettle Moraine State Forest - Lapham Peak Unit and surrounded by multiple nice hiking trails. The 45-foot tower provides stunning views of the surrounding forest!

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Zachary
November 8, 2023, St. Peter's Dome

On a good day you can see all the way to Lake Superior from the summit. This is a fantastic hike in the autumn when the leaves are changing. The trail is more of a traditional hiking path with rocks and roots than the first gravel segment towards Morgan Falls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the highest points in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin features several notable high points. Timms Hill, at 1,951 feet above sea level, is the highest natural point in the state, located in Timms Hill County Park. Rib Mountain, approximately 1,924 feet above sea level, is considered the tallest *peak* and is part of Rib Mountain State Park. Both offer distinct experiences and panoramic views.

What unique natural features can I expect to see at Wisconsin's peaks?

Wisconsin's peaks offer diverse natural features. You'll find ancient geological formations, such as the nearly 1.5-billion-year-old quartzite of Rib Mountain. Many locations provide extensive trail systems, including sections of the 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail at Timms Hill. You can also experience stunning views over river valleys, like the Mississippi River Valley from Grandad Bluff and Perrot Ridge.

Are there observation towers for panoramic views at Wisconsin's peaks?

Yes, several peaks in Wisconsin feature observation towers. At Timms Hill, you can ascend a tower for breathtaking 30-mile views of the Northwoods. Lapham Peak Observation Tower offers views of downtown Milwaukee, Holy Hill, and the Kettle Moraine. Additionally, Powder Hill, the second-highest point in southeastern Wisconsin, also has an observation tower with spectacular panoramic views.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do at Wisconsin's mountain peaks?

Wisconsin's peaks provide a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and skijoring at Timms Hill. Rib Mountain State Park is popular for hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. Many areas, like the Kettle Moraine State Forest around Lapham Peak, offer extensive hiking trails. Bird-watching is also a popular activity, especially at Rib Mountain.

Are there family-friendly options among Wisconsin's peaks?

Yes, several peaks offer family-friendly experiences. Lapham Peak Observation Tower is noted as family-friendly, with trails suitable for various ages. The parks surrounding these high points often have amenities like picnic tables and easy access trails, making them great for family outings.

When is the best time to visit Wisconsin's peaks for hiking?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Autumn is highly recommended for hiking, especially at Lapham Peak, when the leaves change color, offering stunning scenic views. Winter transforms places like Rib Mountain into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowboarding. Many trails are accessible year-round for hiking and other activities.

What are some popular hiking trails near Wisconsin's peaks?

The 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail, a National Scenic Trail, passes through Timms Hill County Park, offering a unique hiking experience through glacial terrain. Within the Kettle Moraine State Forest - Lapham Peak Unit, you'll find multiple hiking trails surrounding Lapham Peak Observation Tower. For more options, explore the Running Trails in Wisconsin guide, which includes routes like the Devil's Lake Loop and Moraine Ridge Trail.

Can I find routes for cycling near these peaks?

Yes, there are various cycling opportunities. The Road Cycling Routes in Wisconsin guide features options like the Lake Monona Loop and Capital City Trail. For off-road adventures, the Gravel biking in Wisconsin guide includes routes such as the Kettle Moraine State Forest loop via the Lake to Lake Trail.

What do komoot users enjoy most about the peaks in Wisconsin?

Komoot users appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the rewarding views. Highlights like Lapham Peak Observation Tower are praised for their stunning vistas of the surrounding forest and distant cityscapes. Visitors also enjoy the unique experience of scrambling to less-visited spots like Reed's Peak for a sense of adventure.

Are there any historical or cultural sites associated with Wisconsin's peaks?

Yes, some areas hold historical significance. For instance, Trow Mounds is listed as a historical site and a natural monument, offering a glimpse into the region's past. While not explicitly detailed in the provided information, the geological age of formations like Rib Mountain also contributes to the historical context of the landscape.

How accessible are the peaks, and is parking available?

Accessibility varies by location. Many state parks, such as Rib Mountain State Park and Timms Hill County Park, offer designated parking areas. For some lesser-known spots, like Seine Hill, parking might be less formal, requiring visitors to pull off the road. It's always advisable to check specific park information for detailed access and parking instructions.

What is the difference between Timms Hill and Rib Mountain?

While both are prominent high points, Timms Hill is recognized as the highest *natural point* in Wisconsin, featuring an observation tower and being part of the Ice Age Trail. Rib Mountain is considered the tallest *peak* in Wisconsin, known for its ancient geological formations and its transformation into a popular ski resort in winter. Both offer extensive outdoor activities but have distinct characteristics and primary attractions.

Are there any challenging hikes for experienced adventurers?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Reed's Peak is described as requiring a bit of a scramble to reach the top, making it a more challenging option within Perrot State Park. Additionally, some sections of the Ice Age Trail or trails within state parks can offer more strenuous routes for experienced hikers.

Where can I find stunning views of the Mississippi River Valley?

For commanding views of the Mississippi River Valley, head to Grandad Bluff in La Crosse, where you can see three states (Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota) on a clear day. Another excellent spot is Perrot Ridge, which offers great views of Brady's Bluff, Trempealeau Mountain, and the mighty Mississippi River Valley.

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