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Mount McDougal is a major peak in the Wyoming Range; at 10,780 feet at its highest point, McDougal has four major summits and a smattering of minor summits as well. Hiking the entire mountain and all four of its bigger summits can be done on a 9-mile loop, and hiking just the main summit can be achieved in about 2 miles, one way. There is about 2,000 feet in elevation gain from the trailhead, and McDougal is classified as Class 1 hiking, through woods, ridges that remain snowy well into the summer and, near the top, a band of scenic cliffs.

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