Mount Scott

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Mount Scott is a prominent volcanic peak in southern Oregon that offers panoramic views of Crater Lake and the surrounding Cascade Range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
composition andesite
basaltic andesite
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 2721 meters
8927 feet
geologicalAge Pleistocene epoch
surface form: Pleistocene
hasFacility fire lookout tower
hasHikingTrail Mount Scott Trail
hasSummit Mount Scott summit
hasViewOf Cascade Range
Crater Lake
Mount Mazama
surface form: Mount Mazama caldera
isAccessibleFrom Rim Drive
isDormantOrExtinct dormant
isEastOf Crater Lake
Mount Mazama
isHighestPointOf Crater Lake National Park
isNamedFeatureOf Crater Lake National Park
isPopularFor panoramic views of Crater Lake
sunrise views
isVolcanoType stratovolcano
locatedIn Crater Lake National Park
Klamath County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
mountainRange Cascade Range
namedAfter Winfield Scott
nearestCity Klamath Falls
surface form: Klamath Falls, Oregon
offersActivity day hiking
photography
scenic viewing
partOf Cascade Range
South Cascades
surface form: Southern Cascades
prominence 1294 feet
region southern Oregon
surface form: Southern Oregon
seasonalAccess summer
state Oregon
summitFeature fire lookout tower
topographicMap USGS Mount Scott
trailDifficulty moderate
trailLength about 4.4 miles round trip
volcanicArcOrBelt Cascade Volcanic Arc
withinProtectedArea Crater Lake National Park

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