The photo below is from on top of Mount Scott (elev. 2464).
July 05, 2007
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
The Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge is a beautiful place. Located in southwestern Oklahoma, it is a natural treasure. Within the 59,020 acres of the refuge, you will find bison, longhorn and elk roaming freely. Prairie dogs have their own town and the state's tallest mountain AGL (as measured from above ground level). (FAQ)
The photo below is from on top of Mount Scott (elev. 2464).

The rocks here are composed of granite,rhyolite, and other igneous rocks of the early or middle Cambrian times. Read here about the age of the mountains. You might just be surprised.
The photo below is from on top of Mount Scott (elev. 2464).
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Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is one of our favorite places to camp. I instantly recognized those pictures as I was scrolling quickly through the page. There's a primitive area usually used for Scout groups that is the best, IMO, because you don't have neighbors too near. We have only found a handful of places we like to camp in Kansas, so we head south to Oklahoma for a quick weekend camping trip.
Love your site.Makes me so homesick. I'm working on my Native Apparel for my own gratification. Nellie
Sounds wonderful. What are you making?
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