Hoosier Hill is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Indiana with a claimed elevation of 1,257 feet (383 meters) above sea level.
Using newer elevation tools such as USGS's 3DEP, the top of Hoosier Hill is closer to 1,255.48 feet (382.67 meters) above sea level.
[3] Hoosier Hill is in the rural area of Franklin Township, Wayne County to the northwest of Bethel.
In 2005, an Eagle Scout candidate named Kyle Cummings (Troop 820 from Lakeside Park, Kentucky), in cooperation with the property owner, built a trail, sign and picnic area at the high point.
However, Hoosier Hill is located in a portion of the upland buried underneath glacial debris known as the Tipton Till Plain.