The M'Goun mountain, also rendered as Ighil Mgoun / Ighil MâÂÂGoun / Irhil MâÂÂGoun (in tifinagh âµÂâµÂâµÂâµ âµÂⴳⵯâµÂ), Ighil nâÂÂOumsoud, Jebel Mgoun, Jebel Ighil MâÂÂGoun and Jebel Aït MâÂÂgoun, at 4,071 metres (13,356 ft) is the third highest peak of the Atlas Mountains after Toubkal and Ouenkrim.
It is an ultra prominent peak located in the Drâa-Tafilalet region of Morocco.
An area of 5,370 km<sup>2</sup> in the region was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2015, having become a member of the Global Geopark Network the previous year. The Geopark showcases tectonic structures within the Atlas Mountains as well as aspects of the area's cultural history.