In the early 1900's Arthur Andrews, a grain merchant from Minneapolis bought some forest land in northern Wisconsin for a family retreat. It was named "Hunt Hill," after his wife's family name. As time went on, the farm just east of Hunt Hill came up for sale – Mr. Andrews bought it and then asked the farmer and his family to stay on as the first caretakers of Hunt Hill. Today the property includes over 400 acres, ten miles of hiking trails, restored native prairie plants, two footbridges, a residential camp capable of handling approximately 100 campers at a time, and the two original Andrews family cabins. Hunt Hill Audubon Center Residential Camps in Serona. Call Nickie at 715-635-6543 or visit our website here: www.hunthill.org