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Wyoming Peak

Peak on Wyoming Peak Trail in Wyoming Range Withdrawal Area Special Designated Area, Bridger NF, Rocky Mountains near Afton, WY
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Wyoming Peak (11,383 feet (3,470 m)) is the tallest mountain in the Wyoming Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Situated in Bridger-Teton National Forest, a now collapsed fire lookout is located on the summit. Wyoming Peak is .75 miles (1.21 km) south-southeast of Coffin Peak, the second highest peak in the Wyoming Range.
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Ankareh Formation, Thaynes Limestone, Woodside Shale, and Dinwoody Formation (WYTRad;0)
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Ankareh Formation
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Thaynes Limestone
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Dinwoody Formation
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