Lapham Peak Unit of Kettle Moraine State Forest offers scenic glacial landscapes, extensive hiking trails, and panoramic views atop the highest point in southeastern Wisconsin.
Lapham Peak Unit is a prominent portion of the Kettle Moraine State Forest located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The unit highlights the unique geology formed by glacial activity, featuring kettles, eskers, ridges, and rolling hills. The centerpiece of the unit is Lapham Peak, reaching 1,233 feet which stands as the highest natural point in southeastern Wisconsin, offering a 45-foot observation tower with sweeping views of the surrounding forest and countryside. Ecologically, the area consists of mixed hardwood forests, prairie restorations, wetlands, and hardwood swamp communities providing habitat to diverse wildlife like white-tailed deer, foxes, and many bird species including hawks and wild turkeys. Historically, the land was acquired in the early 20th century to preserve these glacial features and to provide a public recreation resource. Today, visitors enjoy hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, birdwatching, mountain biking, and orienteering. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail passes through the unit, allowing hikers to explore glacial topography up close. The Lapham Peak Visitor Center offers educational exhibits about geology, flora, fauna, and the area's natural history. Lapham Peak also hosts annual events such as cross-country ski races and nature programs. This unit's combination of geological significance, natural beauty, and recreation makes it highly popular for local residents and visitors seeking outdoor activities within a reasonable distance of the Milwaukee metropolitan area.
45-foot observation tower atop Lapham Peak with panoramic hardwood forest views
Sections of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail running through kettles and eskers
Lapham Peak Visitor Center with interactive natural history exhibits
Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails that are groomed in winter
A 45-foot steel observation tower on Lapham Peak offering 360-degree views of the Kettle Moraine landscape and nearby cities on clear days.
A national trail showcasing Wisconsin's glacial formations, passing through the Lapham Peak Unit and highlighting kettles and ridges.
A modern visitor center featuring interactive displays about geology, local wildlife, prairie restoration, and the history of Kettle Moraine.