Mountain peaks of Alaska

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See also: Mountain peaks of the United States

This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of the U.S. State of Alaska. This article defines a major mountain peak as a summit with a topographic prominence of at least 500 meters (1,640 ft). Topographic prominence is defined as the elevation difference between the summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit.

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[edit] Highest peaks

Mount Saint Elias on the boundary between Alaska and the Yukon is the second highest peak of both the United States and Canada.
Mount Saint Elias on the boundary between Alaska and the Yukon is the second highest peak of both the United States and Canada.

The following sortable table lists the 20 highest major mountain peaks of the State of Alaska. Each of these peaks has an 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 defined as the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a precise mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface.

The 20 Major Mountain Peaks of Alaska with 4000 meters of Elevation and 500 meters of Prominence
Rank Mountain Peak Mountain Range Elevation Prominence Isolation
1 Mount McKinley (Denali)[1] Alaska Range 6193.536 = 20,320 feet
6194 m
6149.000 = 20,174 feet
6149 m
07450.65 = 4631.0 miles
7450.7 km
2 Mount Saint Elias[2] Saint Elias Mountains 5488.838 = 18,008 feet
5489 m
3429.000 = 11,250 feet
3429 m
00041.40 = 26.0 miles
41.4 km
3 Mount Foraker Alaska Range 5303.520 = 17,400 feet
5304 m
2209.800 = 7,250 feet
2210 m
00023.32 = 14.5 miles
23.3 km
4 Mount Bona Saint Elias Mountains 5029.200 = 16,500 feet
5029 m
2103.120 = 6,900 feet
2103 m
00080.07 = 49.8 miles
80.1 km
5 Mount Blackburn Wrangell Mountains 4995.672 = 16,390 feet
4996 m
3547.872 = 11,640 feet
3548 m
00097.64 = 61.0 miles
97.6 km
6 Mount Sanford Wrangell Mountains 4949.038 = 16,237 feet
4949 m
2342.998 = 7,687 feet
2343 m
00064.79 = 40.3 miles
64.8 km
7 Mount Fairweather[3] Saint Elias Mountains 4671.000 = 15,325 feet
4671 m
3957.218 = 12,983 feet
3957 m
00200.73 = 125.0 miles
200.7 km
8 Mount Hubbard Saint Elias Mountains 4556.760 = 14,950 feet
4557 m
2456.993 = 8,061 feet
2457 m
00034.35 = 21.3 miles
34.4 km
9 Mount Bear Saint Elias Mountains 4520.489 = 14,831 feet
4520 m
1539.850 = 5,052 feet
1540 m
00032.36 = 20.1 miles
32.4 km
10 Mount Hunter Alaska Range 4441.850 = 14,573 feet
4442 m
1409.090 = 4,623 feet
1409 m
00011.07 = 6.9 miles
11.1 km
11 Mount Alverstone Saint Elias Mountains 4419.600 = 14,500 feet
4420 m
0594.360 = 1,950 feet
594 m
00003.62 = 2.0 miles
3.6 km
12 University Peak Saint Elias Mountains 4410.456 = 14,470 feet
4410 m
0978.408 = 3,210 feet
978 m
00005.97 = 4.0 miles
6.0 km
13 Mount Wrangell Wrangell Mountains 4316.882 = 14,163 feet
4317 m
1695.602 = 5,563 feet
1696 m
00023.81 = 14.8 miles
23.8 km
14 Mount Augusta Saint Elias Mountains 4288.536 = 14,070 feet
4289 m
1533.144 = 5,030 feet
1533 m
00026.17 = 16.3 miles
26.2 km
15 Atna Peaks Wrangell Mountains 4224.528 = 13,860 feet
4225 m
0673.608 = 2,210 feet
674 m
00008.43 = 5.2 miles
8.4 km
16 Regal Mountain Wrangell Mountains 4219.956 = 13,845 feet
4220 m
1345.692 = 4,415 feet
1346 m
00019.72 = 12.3 miles
19.7 km
17 Mount Hayes Alaska Range 4215.994 = 13,832 feet
4216 m
3505.810 = 11,502 feet
3506 m
00204.67 = 127.2 miles
204.7 km
18 Mount Cook Saint Elias Mountains 4194.048 = 13,760 feet
4194 m
2273.808 = 7,460 feet
2274 m
00023.40 = 14.5 miles
23.4 km
19 Mount Natazhat Saint Elias Mountains 4094.988 = 13,435 feet
4095 m
1824.228 = 5,985 feet
1824 m
00026.64 = 16.6 miles
26.6 km
20 Mount Marcus Baker Chugach Mountains 4016.045 = 13,176 feet
4016 m
3254.000 = 10,676 feet
3254 m
00205.18 = 127.5 miles
205.2 km

[edit] Most prominent peaks

Mount Fairweather on the boundary between Alaska and British Columbia is the second most topographically prominent mountain peak of Alaska.
Mount Fairweather on the boundary between Alaska and British Columbia is the second most topographically prominent mountain peak of Alaska.

The following sortable table lists the 25 most topographically prominent Alaska mountain peaks. Topographic prominence is defined as the elevation difference between the summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit.

The 25 Most Topographically Prominent Major Mountain Peaks of Alaska
Rank Mountain Peak Mountain Range Elevation Prominence Isolation
1 Mount McKinley (Denali)[1] Alaska Range 6193.536 = 20,320 feet
6194 m
6149.000 = 20,174 feet
6149 m
07450.65 = 4631.0 miles
7450.7 km
2 Mount Fairweather[3] Saint Elias Mountains 4671.000 = 15,325 feet
4671 m
3957.218 = 12,983 feet
3957 m
00200.73 = 125.0 miles
200.7 km
3 Mount Blackburn Wrangell Mountains 4995.672 = 16,390 feet
4996 m
3547.872 = 11,640 feet
3548 m
00097.64 = 61.0 miles
97.6 km
4 Mount Hayes Alaska Range 4215.994 = 13,832 feet
4216 m
3505.810 = 11,502 feet
3506 m
00204.67 = 127.2 miles
204.7 km
5 Mount Saint Elias[2] Saint Elias Mountains 5488.838 = 18,008 feet
5489 m
3429.000 = 11,250 feet
3429 m
00041.40 = 26.0 miles
41.4 km
6 Mount Marcus Baker Chugach Mountains 4016.045 = 13,176 feet
4016 m
3254.000 = 10,676 feet
3254 m
00205.18 = 127.5 miles
205.2 km
7 Mount Shishaldin Unimak Island 2856.586 = 9,372 feet
2857 m
2856.586 = 9,372 feet
2857 m
00877.64 = 545.3 miles
877.6 km
8 Mount Redoubt Chigmit Mountains 3108.046 = 10,197 feet
3108 m
2788.006 = 9,147 feet
2788 m
00094.47 = 58.7 miles
94.5 km
9 Mount Torbert Alaska Range 3478.682 = 11,413 feet
3479 m
2648.102 = 8,688 feet
2648 m
00157.32 = 97.8 miles
157.3 km
10 Mount Pavlof Alaska Peninsula 2499.360 = 8,200 feet
2499 m
2506.980 = 8,225 feet
2507 m
00151.89 = 94.4 miles
151.9 km
11 Mount Veniaminof Alaska Peninsula 2506.980 = 8,225 feet
2507 m
2499.360 = 8,200 feet
2499 m
00337.46 = 209.7 miles
337.5 km
12 Mount Hubbard Saint Elias Mountains 4556.760 = 14,950 feet
4557 m
2456.993 = 8,061 feet
2457 m
00034.35 = 21.3 miles
34.4 km
13 Iliamna Volcano Chigmit Mountains 3052.877 = 10,016 feet
3053 m
2397.557 = 7,866 feet
2398 m
00054.05 = 33.6 miles
54.1 km
14 Mount Sanford Wrangell Mountains 4949.038 = 16,237 feet
4949 m
2342.998 = 7,687 feet
2343 m
00064.79 = 40.3 miles
64.8 km
15 Mount Tom White PB Chugach Mountains 3411.017 = 11,191 feet
3411 m
2328.977 = 7,641 feet
2329 m
00117.55 = 73.0 miles
117.6 km
16 Mount Cook Saint Elias Mountains 4194.048 = 13,760 feet
4194 m
2273.808 = 7,460 feet
2274 m
00023.40 = 14.5 miles
23.4 km
17 Mount Kimball Alaska Range 3139.440 = 10,300 feet
3139 m
2263.140 = 7,425 feet
2263 m
00089.80 = 55.8 miles
89.8 km
18 Mount Chamberlin PB Brooks Range 2749.296 = 9,020 feet
2749 m
2262.835 = 7,424 feet
2263 m
00636.00 = 395.2 miles
636.0 km
19 Mount Griggs Alaska Peninsula 2316.480 = 7,600 feet
2316 m
2225.040 = 7,300 feet
2225 m
00219.28 = 136.3 miles
219.3 km
20 Mount Foraker Alaska Range 5303.520 = 17,400 feet
5304 m
2209.800 = 7,250 feet
2210 m
00023.32 = 14.5 miles
23.3 km
21 Mount Crillon Saint Elias Mountains 3878.885 = 12,726 feet
3879 m
2187.245 = 7,176 feet
2187 m
00031.38 = 19.5 miles
31.4 km
22 Mount Hesperus Alaska Range 2995.574 = 9,828 feet
2996 m
2126.894 = 6,978 feet
2127 m
00093.62 = 58.2 miles
93.6 km
23 Mount Vsevidof Umnak Island 2109.216 = 6,920 feet
2109 m
2109.216 = 6,920 feet
2109 m
00358.19 = 222.6 miles
358.2 km
24 Mount Bona Saint Elias Mountains 5029.200 = 16,500 feet
5029 m
2103.120 = 6,900 feet
2103 m
00080.07 = 49.8 miles
80.1 km
25 Mount Drum Wrangell Mountains 3660.648 = 12,010 feet
3661 m
2060.448 = 6,760 feet
2060 m
00028.54 = 17.7 miles
28.5 km

[edit] Most isolated peaks

The following sortable table lists the 25 most topographically isolated Alaska mountain peaks with a topographic prominence of at least 500 meters (1,640 ft). Topographic isolation is defined as the minimum great circle distance to a point of higher elevation.

The 25 Most Topographically Isolated Major Mountain Peaks of Alaska
Rank Mountain Peak Mountain Range Elevation Prominence Isolation
1 Mount McKinley (Denali)[1] Alaska Range 6193.536 = 20,320 feet
6194 m
6149.000 = 20,174 feet
6149 m
07450.65 = 4631.0 miles
7450.7 km
2 Mount Shishaldin Unimak Island 2856.586 = 9,372 feet
2857 m
2856.586 = 9,372 feet
2857 m
00877.64 = 545.3 miles
877.6 km
3 Tanaga Volcano PB Tanaga Island 1805.940 = 5,925 feet
1806 m
1805.940 = 5,925 feet
1806 m
00656.34 = 407.8 miles
656.3 km
4 Mount Chamberlin PB Brooks Range 2749.296 = 9,020 feet
2749 m
2262.835 = 7,424 feet
2263 m
00636.00 = 395.2 miles
636.0 km
5 Mount Igikpak PB Brooks Range 2522.525 = 8,276 feet
2523 m
1867.205 = 6,126 feet
1867 m
00462.78 = 287.6 miles
462.8 km
6 Mount Vsevidof Umnak Island 2109.216 = 6,920 feet
2109 m
2109.216 = 6,920 feet
2109 m
00358.19 = 222.6 miles
358.2 km
7 Mount Veniaminof Alaska Peninsula 2506.980 = 8,225 feet
2507 m
2499.360 = 8,200 feet
2499 m
00337.46 = 209.7 miles
337.5 km
8 Atuk Mountain PB Saint Lawrence Island 0612.648 = 2,010 feet
613 m
0612.648 = 2,010 feet
613 m
00291.79 = 181.3 miles
291.8 km
9 Mount Griggs Alaska Peninsula 2316.480 = 7,600 feet
2316 m
2225.040 = 7,300 feet
2225 m
00219.28 = 136.3 miles
219.3 km
10 Mount Marcus Baker Chugach Mountains 4016.045 = 13,176 feet
4016 m
3254.000 = 10,676 feet
3254 m
00205.18 = 127.5 miles
205.2 km
11 Mount Hayes Alaska Range 4215.994 = 13,832 feet
4216 m
3505.810 = 11,502 feet
3506 m
00204.67 = 127.2 miles
204.7 km
12 Mount Fairweather[3] Saint Elias Mountains 4671.000 = 15,325 feet
4671 m
3957.218 = 12,983 feet
3957 m
00200.73 = 125.0 miles
200.7 km
13 Mount Torbert Alaska Range 3478.682 = 11,413 feet
3479 m
2648.102 = 8,688 feet
2648 m
00157.32 = 97.8 miles
157.3 km
14 Mount Chiginagak Alaska Peninsula 2103.120 = 6,900 feet
2103 m
2034.540 = 6,675 feet
2035 m
00157.21 = 97.7 miles
157.2 km
15 Mount Pavlof Alaska Peninsula 2499.360 = 8,200 feet
2499 m
2506.980 = 8,225 feet
2507 m
00151.89 = 94.4 miles
151.9 km
16 Makushin Volcano Unalaska Island 2036.064 = 6,680 feet
2036 m
2036.064 = 6,680 feet
2036 m
00143.48 = 89.2 miles
143.5 km
17 Truuli Peak PB Kenai Mountains 2015.338 = 6,612 feet
2015 m
1847.698 = 6,062 feet
1848 m
00143.08 = 88.9 miles
143.1 km
18 Great Sitkin Volcano PB Great Sitkin Island 1740.408 = 5,710 feet
1740 m
1740.408 = 5,710 feet
1740 m
00139.92 = 86.9 miles
139.9 km
19 Korovin Volcano Atka Island 1533.144 = 5,030 feet
1533 m
1533.144 = 5,030 feet
1533 m
00138.28 = 85.9 miles
138.3 km
20 Devils Paw Boundary Ranges 2592.934 = 8,507 feet
2593 m
1720.000 = 5,643 feet
1720 m
00138.18 = 85.9 miles
138.2 km
21 Baranof Island High Point PB Baranof Island 1642.872 = 5,390 feet
1643 m
1642.872 = 5,390 feet
1643 m
00128.27 = 79.7 miles
128.3 km
22 Mount Harper PB East Central Alaska PB 1994.306 = 6,543 feet
1994 m
0580.000 = 1,903 feet
580 m
00118.01 = 73.3 miles
118.0 km
23 Mount Tom White PB Chugach Mountains 3411.017 = 11,191 feet
3411 m
2328.977 = 7,641 feet
2329 m
00117.55 = 73.0 miles
117.6 km
24 Anvil Peak PB Semisopochnoi Island 1221.334 = 4,007 feet
1221 m
1221.334 = 4,007 feet
1221 m
00112.42 = 69.9 miles
112.4 km
25 Mount Blackburn Wrangell Mountains 4995.672 = 16,390 feet
4996 m
3547.872 = 11,640 feet
3548 m
00097.64 = 61.0 miles
97.6 km

[edit] See also

The active volcano Mount Redoubt is the highest peak of the Aleutian Range.
The active volcano Mount Redoubt is the highest peak of the Aleutian Range.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c 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.
  2. ^ a b 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.
  3. ^ a b c The summit of Mount Fairweather on the border of Alaska is the highest point of the Province of British Columbia.

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