Highest mountain peaks of the United States
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The following sortable table lists the 101 mountain peaks of the United States with a topographic elevation of at least 4,000 meters (13,123 ft) and a topographic prominence of at least 500 meters (1,640 ft). Topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a precise mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface. Topographic prominence is the elevation difference between the summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit. A total of 56 of these highest peaks are located in Colorado, 20 in Alaska, 15 in California, 5 in Wyoming, 2 in Hawaiʻi, and 1 each in Washington, Utah, and New Mexico.
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[edit] Highest major summits
Rank | Mountain Peak | State | Mountain Range | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation |
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1 | Mount McKinley (Denali)[1] | Alaska Range | 6194 m |
20,320 feet6149 m |
20,174 feet7450.7 km |
4631.0 miles|
2 | Mount Saint Elias[2] | Saint Elias Mountains | 5489 m |
18,008 feet3429 m |
11,250 feet41.4 km |
26.0 miles|
3 | Mount Foraker | Alaska Range | 5304 m |
17,400 feet2210 m |
7,250 feet23.3 km |
14.5 miles|
4 | Mount Bona | Saint Elias Mountains | 5029 m |
16,500 feet2103 m |
6,900 feet80.1 km |
49.8 miles|
5 | Mount Blackburn | Wrangell Mountains | 4996 m |
16,390 feet3548 m |
11,640 feet97.6 km |
61.0 miles|
6 | Mount Sanford | Wrangell Mountains | 4949 m |
16,237 feet2343 m |
7,687 feet64.8 km |
40.3 miles|
7 | Mount Fairweather[3] | Saint Elias Mountains | 4671 m |
15,325 feet3957 m |
12,983 feet200.7 km |
125.0 miles|
8 | Mount Hubbard | Saint Elias Mountains | 4557 m |
14,950 feet2457 m |
8,061 feet34.4 km |
21.3 miles|
9 | Mount Bear | Saint Elias Mountains | 4520 m |
14,831 feet1540 m |
5,052 feet32.4 km |
20.1 miles|
10 | Mount Hunter | Alaska Range | 4442 m |
14,573 feet1409 m |
4,623 feet11.1 km |
6.9 miles|
11 | Mount Whitney[4] NGS | Sierra Nevada | 4421 m |
14,505 feet3071 m |
10,076 feet2650.4 km |
1647.0 miles|
12 | Mount Alverstone | Saint Elias Mountains | 4420 m |
14,500 feet594 m |
1,950 feet3.6 km |
2.0 miles|
13 | University Peak | Saint Elias Mountains | 4410 m |
14,470 feet978 m |
3,210 feet6.0 km |
4.0 miles|
14 | Mount Elbert[5] NGS | Sawatch Range | 4401 m |
14,440 feet2772 m |
9,093 feet1079.2 km |
670.6 miles|
15 | Mount Massive[6] | Sawatch Range | 4398 m |
14,428 feet592 m |
1,941 feet8.2 km |
5.1 miles|
16 | Mount Harvard NGS | Collegiate Peaks | 4397 m |
14,427 feet709 m |
2,327 feet24.0 km |
14.9 miles|
17 | Mount Rainier[6][7] | Cascade Range | 4394 m |
14,417 feet4033 m |
13,231 feet1176.8 km |
731.0 miles|
18 | Mount Williamson[6] GNIS | Sierra Nevada | 4386 m |
14,389 feet511 m |
1,677 feet8.8 km |
5.0 miles|
19 | La Plata Peak[6] | Collegiate Peaks | 4379 m |
14,368 feet561 m |
1,841 feet10.1 km |
6.3 miles|
20 | Blanca Peak[6] | Sierra Blanca | 4374 m |
14,351 feet1623 m |
5,326 feet166.4 km |
103.4 miles|
21 | Uncompahgre Peak NGS | San Juan Mountains | 4365 m |
14,321 feet1304 m |
4,277 feet136.9 km |
85.1 miles|
22 | Crestone Peak[6] | Crestones | 4359 m |
14,300 feet1388 m |
4,554 feet44.1 km |
27.4 miles|
23 | Mount Lincoln NGS | Mosquito Range | 4357 m |
14,293 feet1177 m |
3,862 feet36.3 km |
22.6 miles|
24 | Castle Peak NGS | Elk Mountains | 4352 m |
14,279 feet721 m |
2,365 feet33.7 km |
20.9 miles|
25 | Grays Peak[8] NGS | Front Range | 4352 m |
14,278 feet844 m |
2,770 feet40.3 km |
25.0 miles|
26 | Mount Antero NGS | Sawatch Range | 4351 m |
14,276 feet763 m |
2,503 feet28.6 km |
17.7 miles|
27 | Mount Evans NGS | Front Range | 4348 m |
14,265 feet844 m |
2,769 feet15.8 km |
9.8 miles|
28 | Longs Peak NGS | Front Range | 4346 m |
14,259 feet896 m |
2,940 feet70.2 km |
43.6 miles|
29 | Mount Wilson[6] | San Miguel Mountains PB | 4344 m |
14,252 feet1227 m |
4,024 feet53.2 km |
33.1 miles|
30 | White Mountain Peak NGS | White Mountains | 4344 m |
14,252 feet2193 m |
7,196 feet108.7 km |
67.5 miles|
31 | North Palisade[6] | Sierra Nevada | 4343 m |
14,248 feet882 m |
2,894 feet51.9 km |
32.0 miles|
32 | Mount Princeton NGS | Collegiate Peaks | 4329 m |
14,204 feet664 m |
2,177 feet8.4 km |
5.2 miles|
33 | Mount Yale NGS | Collegiate Peaks | 4329 m |
14,202 feet572 m |
1,876 feet8.9 km |
5.5 miles|
34 | Mount Shasta NGS | Cascade Range | 4322 m |
14,179 feet2994 m |
9,822 feet538.7 km |
334.8 miles|
35 | Maroon Peak NGS | Elk Mountains | 4317 m |
14,163 feet712 m |
2,336 feet13.0 km |
8.1 miles|
36 | Mount Wrangell | Wrangell Mountains | 4317 m |
14,163 feet1696 m |
5,563 feet23.8 km |
14.8 miles|
37 | Mount Sneffels NGS | Sneffels Range PB | 4315 m |
14,158 feet930 m |
3,050 feet25.3 km |
15.7 miles|
38 | Capitol Peak[6] | Elk Mountains | 4309 m |
14,137 feet527 m |
1,730 feet12.0 km |
7.4 miles|
39 | Pikes Peak NGS | Pikes Peak Massif | 4302 m |
14,115 feet1686 m |
5,530 feet97.8 km |
60.8 miles|
40 | Mount Eolus[6] | Needle Mountains | 4294 m |
14,089 feet665 m |
2,183 feet40.5 km |
25.2 miles|
41 | Mount Augusta | Saint Elias Mountains | 4289 m |
14,070 feet1533 m |
5,030 feet26.2 km |
16.3 miles|
42 | Handies Peak NGS | San Juan Mountains | 4285 m |
14,058 feet575 m |
1,888 feet18.0 km |
11.2 miles|
43 | Culebra Peak[6] | Culebra Range | 4283 m |
14,053 feet1471 m |
4,827 feet57.1 km |
35.5 miles|
44 | San Luis Peak NGS | La Garita Mountains PB | 4274 m |
14,022 feet949 m |
3,113 feet43.4 km |
27.0 miles|
45 | Mount of the Holy Cross NGS | Sawatch Range | 4271 m |
14,011 feet643 m |
2,111 feet29.8 km |
18.5 miles|
46 | Grizzly Peak NGS | Collegiate Peaks | 4266 m |
13,995 feet582 m |
1,908 feet10.9 km |
6.8 miles|
47 | Mount Humphreys[6] | Sierra Nevada | 4265 m |
13,992 feet781 m |
2,563 feet23.7 km |
14.7 miles|
48 | Mount Keith[6] PB | Sierra Nevada | 4262 m |
13,982 feet590 m |
1,936 feet5.0 km |
33.0 miles|
49 | Mount Ouray NGS | Sawatch Range | 4255 m |
13,961 feet810 m |
2,659 feet21.9 km |
13.6 miles|
50 | Vermilion Peak[6] PB | San Juan Mountains | 4237 m |
13,900 feet642 m |
2,105 feet14.6 km |
9.1 miles|
51 | Atna Peaks | Wrangell Mountains | 4225 m |
13,860 feet674 m |
2,210 feet8.4 km |
5.2 miles|
52 | Regal Mountain | Wrangell Mountains | 4220 m |
13,845 feet1346 m |
4,415 feet19.7 km |
12.3 miles|
53 | Mount Darwin[6] | Sierra Nevada | 4218 m |
13,837 feet576 m |
1,891 feet11.5 km |
7.1 miles|
54 | Mount Hayes | Alaska Range | 4216 m |
13,832 feet3506 m |
11,502 feet204.7 km |
127.2 miles|
55 | Mount Silverheels NGS PB | Front Range | 4215 m |
13,829 feet696 m |
2,283 feet8.8 km |
5.5 miles|
56 | Rio Grande Pyramid NGS PB | San Juan Mountains | 4214 m |
13,827 feet567 m |
1,861 feet17.3 km |
10.8 miles|
57 | Gannett Peak[9] NGS | Wind River Range | 4209 m |
13,809 feet2157 m |
7,076 feet467.6 km |
290.6 miles|
58 | Mount Kaweah[6] | Sierra Nevada | 4209 m |
13,807 feet618 m |
2,027 feet17.3 km |
33.0 miles|
59 | Mauna Kea[10] | Island of Hawaiʻi | 4205 m |
13,796 feet4205 m |
13,796 feet3947.4 km |
2452.8 miles|
60 | Grand Teton NGS | Teton Range | 4199 m |
13,776 feet1995 m |
6,545 feet111.6 km |
69.4 miles|
61 | Mount Cook | Saint Elias Mountains | 4194 m |
13,760 feet2274 m |
7,460 feet23.4 km |
14.5 miles|
62 | Mount Morgan NGS PB | Sierra Nevada | 4193 m |
13,758 feet807 m |
2,648 feet15.9 km |
9.9 miles|
63 | Mount Gabb[6] PB | Sierra Nevada | 4190 m |
13,747 feet793 m |
2,601 feet6.9 km |
4.3 miles|
64 | Bald Mountain[6] PB | Front Range | 4173 m |
13,690 feet640 m |
2,099 feet12.1 km |
7.5 miles|
65 | Mount Oso[6] | San Juan Mountains | 4173 m |
13,690 feet507 m |
1,664 feet8.8 km |
5.5 miles|
66 | Mauna Loa[11] | Island of Hawaiʻi | 4169 m |
13,679 feet2164 m |
7,099 feet40.8 km |
25.4 miles|
67 | Mount Jackson[6] PB | Sawatch Range | 4169 m |
13,676 feet552 m |
1,810 feet5.2 km |
3.2 miles|
68 | Mount Tom[6] | Sierra Nevada | 4163 m |
13,658 feet607 m |
1,992 feet7.7 km |
4.8 miles|
69 | Bard Peak[6] PB | Front Range | 4159 m |
13,647 feet518 m |
1,701 feet8.7 km |
5.4 miles|
70 | Peak 10[6] PB | Tenmile Range | 4157 m |
13,640 feet536 m |
1,759 feet1.4 km |
0.9 miles|
71 | West Spanish Peak[6] | Spanish Peaks | 4155 m |
13,631 feet1123 m |
3,685 feet32.9 km |
20.4 miles|
72 | Hagues Peak NGS PB | Mummy Range | 4137 m |
13,573 feet738 m |
2,420 feet25.6 km |
15.9 miles|
73 | Mount Powell[6] PB | Gore Range | 4135 m |
13,566 feet914 m |
3,000 feet34.6 km |
21.5 miles|
74 | Mount Dubois[6] PB | White Mountains | 4135 m |
13,565 feet713 m |
2,339 feet15.5 km |
9.6 miles|
75 | Tower Mountain[6] PB | San Juan Mountains | 4132 m |
13,558 feet504 m |
1,652 feet8.6 km |
5.4 miles|
76 | Treasure Mountain[6] PB | Elk Mountains | 4125 m |
13,535 feet860 m |
2,821 feet11.1 km |
6.9 miles|
77 | Kings Peak[12] NGS | Uinta Range | 4120 m |
13,518 feet1938 m |
6,358 feet268.2 km |
166.7 miles|
78 | North Arapaho Peak[6] PB | Indian Peaks PB | 4117 m |
13,508 feet507 m |
1,665 feet24.8 km |
15.4 miles|
79 | Mount Pinchot[6] PB | Sierra Nevada | 4115 m |
13,500 feet643 m |
2,110 feet7.6 km |
33.0 miles|
80 | Mount Natazhat | Saint Elias Mountains | 4095 m |
13,435 feet1824 m |
5,985 feet26.6 km |
16.6 miles|
81 | Parry Peak[6] | Front Range | 4083 m |
13,397 feet528 m |
1,731 feet15.2 km |
9.5 miles|
82 | Williams Mountains High Point[6] PB | Williams Mountains PB | 4081 m |
13,389 feet513 m |
1,682 feet6.5 km |
4.0 miles|
83 | Sultan Mountain[6] PB | San Juan Mountains | 4076 m |
13,373 feet569 m |
1,868 feet7.4 km |
4.6 miles|
84 | West Buffalo Peak[6] PB | Mosquito Range | 4064 m |
13,332 feet605 m |
1,986 feet16.4 km |
10.2 miles|
85 | Mount Herard[6] PB | Sangre de Cristo Range | 4062 m |
13,325 feet622 m |
2,040 feet7.5 km |
4.6 miles|
86 | Summit Peak NGS PB | San Juan Mountains | 4056 m |
13,307 feet841 m |
2,760 feet64.2 km |
39.9 miles|
87 | Dolores Peak[6] PB | San Miguel Mountains PB | 4053 m |
13,296 feet594 m |
1,950 feet8.0 km |
5.0 miles|
88 | Antora Peak[6] PB | Sawatch Range | 4046 m |
13,275 feet734 m |
2,409 feet10.9 km |
6.7 miles|
89 | Henry Mountain[6] PB | Sawatch Range | 4042 m |
13,261 feet510 m |
1,674 feet18.6 km |
11.5 miles|
90 | Lavender Peak[6] PB | La Plata Mountains | 4037 m |
13,245 feet872 m |
2,860 feet39.9 km |
24.8 miles|
91 | Jacque Peak[6] PB | Gore Range | 4027 m |
13,211 feet629 m |
2,065 feet7.3 km |
4.5 miles|
92 | Bennett Peak[6] PB | San Juan Mountains | 4026 m |
13,209 feet531 m |
1,743 feet27.5 km |
17.1 miles|
93 | Wind River Peak NGS | Wind River Range | 4022 m |
13,197 feet784 m |
2,572 feet56.6 km |
35.2 miles|
94 | Conejos Peak NGS PB | San Juan Mountains | 4017 m |
13,179 feet583 m |
1,912 feet13.1 km |
8.2 miles|
95 | Mount Marcus Baker | Chugach Mountains | 4016 m |
13,176 feet3254 m |
10,676 feet205.2 km |
127.5 miles|
96 | Cloud Peak NGS | Bighorn Mountains | 4013 m |
13,167 feet2157 m |
7,077 feet233.4 km |
145.0 miles|
97 | Wheeler Peak[13] NGS | Taos Mountains | 4013 m |
13,167 feet1039 m |
3,409 feet60.1 km |
37.4 miles|
98 | Francs Peak NGS | Absaroka Range | 4012 m |
13,164 feet1236 m |
4,056 feet76.1 km |
47.3 miles|
99 | Twilight Peak[6] | West Needle Mountains PB | 4012 m |
13,163 feet713 m |
2,338 feet7.9 km |
4.9 miles|
100 | South River Peak[6] PB | San Juan Mountains | 4009 m |
13,154 feet746 m |
2,448 feet35.3 km |
22.0 miles|
101 | Mount Ritter[6] | Sierra Nevada | 4008 m |
13,149 feet1216 m |
3,990 feet48.2 km |
30.0 miles
[edit] Gallery
Mount McKinley, or Denali, in Alaska is the highest mountain peak of the United States and North America |
Mount Saint Elias on the border of Alaska and the Yukon is the second highest mountain peak of both the United States and Canada |
Mount Foraker is the second highest mountain peak of the Alaska Range |
Mount Blackburn in Alaska is the highest peak of the Wrangell Mountains |
Mount Sanford in Alaska is the second highest peak of the Wrangell Mountains |
Mount Fairweather on the border of Alaska and British Columbia is the fourth most prominent mountain peak of the U.S. |
Mount Whitney in California is the highest mountain peak of the contiguous United States |
Mount Elbert in Colorado is the highest mountain peak of the Rocky Mountains |
[edit] See also
- Geography of the United States
- Geology of the United States of America
- Lists of mountains
- Most isolated mountain peaks of the United States
- Most prominent mountain peaks of the United States
- Mountain peaks of Alaska
- Mountain peaks of California
- Mountain peaks of Canada
- Mountain peaks of Colorado
- Mountain peaks of Mexico
- Mountain peaks of North America
- Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
- physical geography
- summit (topography)
- topographic elevation
- topographic isolation
- topographic prominence
- topography
- United States
[edit] References
- ^ The summit of Mount McKinley (Denali) is the highest point of the Alaska Range, the State of Alaska, the United States of America, and North America.
- ^ The summit of Mount Saint Elias on the border of Alaska and the Yukon is the second highest mountain peak of both Canada and the United States of America.
- ^ The summit of Mount Fairweather on the border of Alaska is the highest point of the Province of British Columbia.
- ^ The summit of Mount Whitney is the highest point of the Sierra Nevada, the State of California, and the contiguous United States.
- ^ The summit of Mount Elbert is the highest point of the Rocky Mountains and the State of Colorado.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar The elevation of this summit has been converted from the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). National Geodetic Survey
- ^ The summit of Mount Rainier is the highest point of the Cascade Range and the State of Washington.
- ^ The summit of Grays Peak is the highest point on the Continental Divide of North America.
- ^ The summit of Gannett Peak is the highest point of the Northern Rocky Mountains and the State of Wyoming.
- ^ The summit of Mauna Kea is the highest point of the Island of Hawaiʻi, the State of Hawaiʻi, and the entire North Pacific Ocean. Mauna Kea is also the tallest mountain on Earth as measured from base to summit. The shield volcano sits on the ocean floor at a depth of 5,998 meters (19,678 ft) for a total height of 10,203 meters (33,474 ft).
- ^ The shield volcano Mauna Loa is the most voluminous mountain on Earth with an estimated volume of 74,000 km³ (17,800 cubic miles), or enough material to fill the Grand Canyon more than 18 times.
- ^ The summit of Kings Peak is the highest point of the Western Rocky Mountains and the State of Utah.
- ^ The summit of Wheeler Peak is the highest point of the State of New Mexico.
[edit] External links
- National Geodetic Survey (NGS)
- United States Geological Survey (USGS)
- peakbagger.com
- peaklist.org
- summitpost.org
- World Mountain Encyclopedia @ peakware.com