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Mount Scott

Oklahoma > Wichita Mountains Wil…
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Description

The shortest approaches in the entire Refuge. Great climbing of all sorts on the mighty mount. Turon haven!

Getting There

The road way up Mount Scott is back open, but has new rules. Cars/bikes are not allowed until AFTER noon on Saturday and Sunday.

****WMWR: If you would like to hike Mt. Scott, you are able to do so anytime from sunrise to sunset, Monday through Thursday. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, you can hike from sunrise to noon (12:00 p.m.). Please note, that hikers have exclusive access to the mountain on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Friday through Sunday, hikers must be off the mountain by noon. We ask hikers to protect yourself by knowing how much time you have. Respect other groups by knowing the schedule and acting accordingly.

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The Mount Scott crags (also taken from Lake Lawtonka East Campground).<br>
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Upper Mount Scott (blue marker)<br>
Romper Room (red marker)<br>
Lower Mount Scott (yellow marker)
[Hide Photo] The Mount Scott crags (also taken from Lake Lawtonka East Campground). Upper Mount Scott (blue marker) Romper Room (red marker) Lower Mount Scott (yellow marker)
Mount Scott as seen from across Lake Lawtonka.
[Hide Photo] Mount Scott as seen from across Lake Lawtonka.

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Danny O
Tulsa
[Hide Comment] Just finished climbing here on 28 April 2019. Please note that road leading from the Mt. Scott entrance to all climbing areas is closed for the foreseeable future. It is not a difficult hike on the road to the climbing areas but it is a sustained uphill with all of your gear. Apr 29, 2019