Mount Scott (Comanche: Pisaroya, "Big Mountain") is a prominent mountain just to the northwest of Lawton, Oklahoma rising to a height of 2,464 feet (751 m) and is located in the Wichita Mountains near Fort Sill Military Reservation and lies in the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge (WMWR). The US Fish and Wildlife Service is responsible for the maintenance of the area. Visitors can reach the summit by car or bicycle via a three-mile paved road. Hiking 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 rock climbing areas. The peak was named in honor of General Winfield Scott.
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Mount Scott is
# 16 out of 767 in Oklahoma # 2 out of 113 in Comanche County # 2 out of 43 in Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge # 2 out of 136 in Kiowa Indian Tribe, Comanche Nation, Apache Tribe, and Fort Sill Apache Tribe # 2 out of 135 in the Wichita Mountains
By prominence Mount Scott is
# 14 out of 767 in Oklahoma # 2 out of 113 in Comanche County # 2 out of 43 in Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge # 3 out of 136 in Kiowa Indian Tribe, Comanche Nation, Apache Tribe, and Fort Sill Apache Tribe # 3 out of 135 in the Wichita Mountains
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