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Wyoming Peak
Middle Piney Lake.jpg
Wyoming Peak (center background) from Middle Piney Lake, with Mount Coffin at right
Highest point
Elevation 11,383 ft (3,470 m)
Prominence 3,538 ft (1,078 m)
Geography
Wyoming Peak is located in Wyoming
Wyoming Peak
Wyoming Peak
Location in Wyoming
Wyoming Peak is located in the United States
Wyoming Peak
Wyoming Peak
Location in the United States
Location Lincoln County, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent range Wyoming Range
Topo map USGS Wyoming Peak
Climbing
Easiest route Hike

Wyoming Peak is a tall and impressive mountain in the Wyoming Range. It stands at about 11,383 feet (3,470 meters) high. This makes it the highest point in the entire Wyoming Range.

The mountain is located in the state of Wyoming, in the western United States. It's part of the beautiful Bridger-Teton National Forest.

Exploring Wyoming Peak

Wyoming Peak is a popular spot for hikers and outdoor lovers. Its summit offers amazing views of the surrounding area. The mountain is known for its rugged beauty and the wild nature around it.

Where is Wyoming Peak Located?

Wyoming Peak is found in Lincoln County, Wyoming. It's part of the larger Wyoming Range, which is a mountain chain in western Wyoming. This range stretches for many miles and is known for its tall peaks and deep valleys.

The mountain is also very close to another high peak. It is about 0.75 miles (1.2 kilometers) south-southeast of Coffin Peak. Coffin Peak is the second highest mountain in the Wyoming Range.

What is a Fire Lookout?

At the very top of Wyoming Peak, there used to be a fire lookout. A fire lookout is a special building or tower. People called fire lookouts would stay there to watch for wildfires. They could see for many miles around.

If they spotted smoke, they would quickly report it. This helped firefighters get to the fire early. The lookout on Wyoming Peak is no longer standing. But its remains show its important history. It reminds us of how people protected the forests.

The Bridger-Teton National Forest

Wyoming Peak is located within the Bridger-Teton National Forest. This is a huge national forest in western Wyoming. It covers over 3.4 million acres of land. The forest is home to many different animals and plants.

It has tall mountains, clear lakes, and thick forests. People visit the forest for hiking, camping, fishing, and seeing wildlife. It's a great place to explore nature.

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