Wildcat Mountain (Utah)
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Wildcat Mountain is a peak in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah. Approximately 52 miles west of Tooele and 17 miles south of I-80, the mountain is just over 5,200 feet high and once played host to a Cold War–era bombing target field at its southeastern foot.
40°28′41″N 113°17′50″W / 40.4780°N 113.2972°W / 40.4780; -113.2972