you can say "hang the towel up to dry", it doesn't matter what level you are hanging the towel. "Hang up" is the act of hanging the towel, wherever it is. Similar English words are:
"close up". The shop will close up at 2pm. This means the shop will close at 2pm.
"type up". Please type up this letter. This means please type the letter.
"run up". Can you run up to the shop for me? This means go to the shop for me.
"clean up". I am going to clean up the room. This means I am going to clean the room.
"wipe up". She will wipe up the mess. This means she will wipe away the mess with a cloth.
If you are hanging the towel outside in the sun, you could say "hang the towel out to dry".
Wipe / Dry - you can wipe with a cloth, but not necessarily to dry something.
If you wipe some spilled food, you might use a wet cloth or a dry cloth.
But if you dry something, the purpose is to make it dry.
So you might wipe the baby's skin with skin cream, but you would dry the baby with a dry towel.
I hope this isn't too confusing!! :-)