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Mount Scott (Oklahoma)

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The summit is accessible by a three-mile paved road which winds around the mountain. Several scenic pullouts are located along the road, and parking is available at the top of the mountain. Bicyclists and pedestrians are allowed on the road to the summit from sunrise to sunset. Although the distance
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lies several miles to the west and is the second highest point in the Refuge being 3 feet lower. Mount Pinchot is located within the Wildlife Refuge's Special Use Area which is reserved for wildlife management and closed to the public. From the west side of Mount Scott can be seen several prominent
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The peak may also be reached by traditional hiking, though there are no blazed trails to the summit, and large pedestrian groups (of over 8 people) are prohibited on the paved road. However, visitors are allowed to park at the base of the mountain and hike to a number of the rock climbing areas
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Mount Scott is the highest mountain in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and remains the most well-known and regularly visited. The 3+ mile paved road that winds from the base to the top of Mount Scott offers breath-taking views of the surrounding Oklahoma plains.
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mountains to the west including Elk Mountain, Mount Sheridan, and Haley peak which lies just outside the NW corner of the WMWR. Haley Peak (officially unnamed) is the highest point in the Wichita Mountain range.
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is allowed, although there are no formal trails and the paved road is open to pedestrians and bicycles from 6am to 9:30 am only. Mount Scott is also popular for its numerous
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is fairly short, the route is not recommended for beginners due to the steep grades, heavy crosswinds, and sharp turns.
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The Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge is located in southwestern Oklahoma, just north of the city of
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is responsible for the maintenance of the area. Visitors can reach the summit by car or
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is north of Mount Scott, and the wind turbines are visible from the access road.
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rising to a height of 2,464 feet (751 m) and is located in the
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The winding highway as seen from the top of Mount Scott
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Mount Scott (disambiguation)

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
Lawton
Elevation
 NAVD 88
Prominence
Coordinates
34°44′40″N 98°31′55″W / 34.744561917°N 98.5319088°W / 34.744561917; -98.5319088
Mount Scott is located in Oklahoma
Comanche County
Oklahoma
Parent range
Wichita Mountains
Topo map
USGS
Age of rock
Cambrian Period
Mountain type
Igneous
Easiest route
Lawton, Oklahoma
Wichita Mountains
Fort Sill Military Reservation
Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
US Fish and Wildlife Service
bicycle
Hiking
rock climbing
Winfield Scott

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