Southern Rocky Mountains
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The Southern Rocky Mountains are a major subregion of the Rocky Mountains of North America located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Wyoming, the central and western portions of Colorado, the northern portion of New Mexico, and extreme eastern portions of Utah. The Southern Rockies include the highest mountain ranges of the Rocky Mountains and include all 30 of the highest peaks of the Rockies. The Southern Rocky Mountains are also commonly known as the Southern Rockies, and since the highest peaks are located in the State of Colorado, they are sometimes known as the Colorado Rockies, although many important ranges and peaks rise in the other three states.
The Southern Rocky Mountains are divided from the Western Rocky Mountains by the Green River and the Colorado River below the Green River. The Southern Rockies are divided from the Northern Rocky Mountains by the divide in Wyoming running up the North Platte River and the Sweetwater River to South Pass, and then down Pacific Creek and Sandy Creek to the Green River. This later divide between the Southern Rockies and the Northern Rockies provided the lowest elevation traverse of the Rocky Mountain region for the historic Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail, and the California Trail.
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[edit] Mountain ranges
The following sortable table lists the mountain ranges and subranges of the Southern Rocky Mountains.
Mountain Range | States | Highest Peak | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation |
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Sawatch Range[1] | Mount Elbert NGS | 4401 m |
14,440 feet2772 m |
9,093 feet1079.2 km |
670.6 miles|
Collegiate Peaks | →Mount Harvard NGS | 4396 m |
14,421 feet709 m |
2,327 feet24.0 km |
14.9 miles|
Sawatch Range PB | → SouthernMount Antero NGS | 4351 m |
14,276 feet763 m |
2,503 feet28.6 km |
17.7 miles|
Sawatch Range PB | → → Far SouthernMount Ouray NGS | 4255 m |
13,961 feet810 m |
2,659 feet21.9 km |
13.6 miles|
Sawatch Range PB | → NorthernMount of the Holy Cross NGS | 4270 m |
14,009 feet643 m |
2,111 feet29.8 km |
18.5 miles|
Sangre de Cristo Mountains | Blanca Peak[2] | 4374 m |
14,351 feet1623 m |
5,326 feet166.4 km |
103.4 miles|
Crestones | →Crestone Peak[2] | 4359 m |
14,300 feet1388 m |
4,554 feet44.1 km |
27.4 miles|
Culebra Range | →Culebra Peak[2] | 4283 m |
14,053 feet1471 m |
4,827 feet57.1 km |
35.5 miles|
Spanish Peaks | → →West Spanish Peak[2] | 4155 m |
13,631 feet1123 m |
3,685 feet32.9 km |
20.4 miles|
Taos Mountains | → →Wheeler Peak[3] NGS | 4013 m |
13,167 feet1039 m |
3,409 feet60.1 km |
37.4 miles|
PB | → → Santa Fe MountainsTruchas Peak NGS | 3995 m |
13,107 feet1220 m |
4,001 feet68.2 km |
42.4 miles|
Cimarron Range | → →Baldy Mountain NGS | 3793 m |
12,445 feet823 m |
2,701 feet18.2 km |
11.3 miles|
Wet Mountains | →Greenhorn Mountain NGS | 3765 m |
12,352 feet1151 m |
3,777 feet42.5 km |
26.4 miles|
San Juan Mountains | Uncompahgre Peak NGS | 4365 m |
14,321 feet1304 m |
4,277 feet136.9 km |
85.1 miles|
PB | → San Miguel MountainsMount Wilson[2] | 4344 m |
14,252 feet1227 m |
4,024 feet53.2 km |
33.1 miles|
PB | → Sneffels RangeMount Sneffels NGS | 4315 m |
14,158 feet930 m |
3,050 feet25.3 km |
15.7 miles|
Needle Mountains | →Mount Eolus[2] | 4294 m |
14,089 feet665 m |
2,183 feet40.5 km |
25.2 miles|
PB | → → Grenadier RangeVestal Peak[2] PB | 4228 m |
13,870 feet336 m |
1,104 feet6.9 km |
4.3 miles|
PB | → → West Needle MountainsTwilight Peak[2] | 4012 m |
13,163 feet713 m |
2,338 feet7.9 km |
4.9 miles|
PB | → La Garita MountainsSan Luis Peak NGS | 4274 m |
14,022 feet949 m |
3,113 feet43.4 km |
27.0 miles|
→ → Cochetopa Hills | Long Branch Baldy NGS | 3652 m |
11,982 feet449 m |
1,474 feet22.0 km |
13.7 miles|
San Juan Mountains PB | → East CentralHalf Peak[2] PB | 4221 m |
13,848 feet451 m |
1,481 feet6.3 km |
3.9 miles|
San Juan Mountains PB | → SouthernSummit Peak NGS | 4056 m |
13,308 feet841 m |
2,760 feet64.2 km |
39.9 miles|
La Plata Mountains | →Lavender Peak[2] PB | 4037 m |
13,245 feet872 m |
2,860 feet39.9 km |
24.8 miles|
Mosquito Range | Mount Lincoln NGS | 4357 m |
14,293 feet1177 m |
3,862 feet36.3 km |
22.6 miles|
Tenmile Range | →Quandary Peak NGS | 4350 m |
14,271 feet337 m |
1,105 feet5.1 km |
3.2 miles|
Front Range | Grays Peak NGS | 4352 m |
14,278 feet844 m |
2,770 feet40.3 km |
25.0 miles|
Front Range PB | → NorthernLongs Peak NGS | 4346 m |
14,259 feet896 m |
2,940 feet70.2 km |
43.6 miles|
Mummy Range | → →Hagues Peak NGS PB | 4137 m |
13,573 feet738 m |
2,420 feet25.6 km |
15.9 miles|
Indian Peaks PB | → →North Arapaho Peak[2] PB | 4117 m |
13,508 feet507 m |
1,665 feet24.8 km |
15.4 miles|
Never Summer Mountains | → →Mount Richthofen[2] PB | 3946 m |
12,945 feet817 m |
2,680 feet15.5 km |
9.7 miles|
Front Range | → SouthernPikes Peak NGS | 4302 m |
14,115 feet1686 m |
5,530 feet97.8 km |
60.8 miles|
PB | → → South Park HillsWaugh Mountain[2] PB | 3571 m |
11,716 feet710 m |
2,330 feet32.2 km |
20.0 miles|
PB | → → Rampart RangeDevils Head NGS PB | 2972 m |
9,749 feet380 m |
1,248 feet12.9 km |
8.0 miles|
PB | → South Williams Fork MountainsPtarmigan Peak[2] PB | 3811 m |
12,504 feet220 m |
721 feet6.9 km |
4.3 miles|
PB | → Tarryall MountainsBison Peak NGS PB | 3789 m |
12,432 feet747 m |
2,451 feet30.8 km |
19.1 miles|
PB | → Kenosha MountainsWindy Peak NGS | 3649 m |
11,970 feet460 m |
1,510 feet8.7 km |
5.4 miles|
Elk Mountains | Castle Peak NGS | 4352 m |
14,279 feet721 m |
2,365 feet33.7 km |
20.9 miles|
→ Ruby Range | Mount Owen NGS PB | 3984 m |
13,070 feet414 m |
1,358 feet12.8 km |
8.0 miles|
West Elk Mountains | →West Elk Peak NGS PB | 3975 m |
13,042 feet943 m |
3,095 feet22.2 km |
13.8 miles|
Gore Range | Mount Powell[2] PB | 4135 m |
13,566 feet914 m |
3,000 feet34.6 km |
21.5 miles|
Medicine Bow Mountains | Clark Peak NGS PB | 3948 m |
12,954 feet845 m |
2,771 feet26.8 km |
73.2 miles|
La Sal Mountains | Mount Peale NGS | 3879 m |
12,726 feet1883 m |
6,181 feet117.8 km |
73.2 miles|
PB | Flat TopsFlat Top Mountain NGS PB | 3768 m |
12,361 feet1236 m |
4,054 feet68.9 km |
42.8 miles|
Rabbit Ears Range | Parkview Mountain NGS PB | 3749 m |
12,301 feet816 m |
2,676 feet17.6 km |
10.9 miles|
Park Range | Mount Zirkel[2] PB | 3714 m |
12,185 feet1058 m |
3,470 feet66.8 km |
41.5 miles|
PB | → Elkhead MountainsSand Mountain North[2] | 3317 m |
10,884 feet664 m |
2,179 feet29.3 km |
18.2 miles|
PB | White River PlateauBlair Mountain[2] PB | 3488 m |
11,445 feet529 m |
1,736 feet28.2 km |
17.5 miles|
Grand Mesa | Crater Peak NGS PB | 3454 m |
11,333 feet703 m |
2,307 feet29.0 km |
18.0 miles|
Laramie Mountains | Laramie Mountains High Point NGS | 3360 m |
11,025 feet573 m |
1,880 feet24.9 km |
15.5 miles|
PB | Uncompaghre PlateauHorsefly Peak NGS PB | 3156 m |
10,353 feet438 m |
1,437 feet23.5 km |
14.6 miles|
Ute Mountain | Ute Peak NGS | 3043 m |
9,984 feet1231 m |
4,039 feet62.9 km |
39.1 miles|
PB | Raton MesaFishers Peak[2] PB | 2936 m |
9,633 feet563 m |
1,847 feet52.2 km |
32.4 miles
[edit] Mountain peaks
The following sortable table lists the 60 highest mountain peaks of the Southern Rocky Mountains with at least 500 meters (1,640 ft) of topographic prominence. 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. Topographic prominence is the elevation difference between the summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit.
Rank | Mountain Peak | State | Mountain Range | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation |
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1 | Mount Elbert[4] NGS | Sawatch Range | 14,440 feet |
4401 m9,093 feet |
2772 m670.6 miles |
1079.2 km|
2 | Mount Massive[2] | Sawatch Range | 14,428 feet |
4398 m1,941 feet |
592 m5.1 miles |
8.2 km|
3 | Mount Harvard NGS | Collegiate Peaks | 14,427 feet |
4397 m2,327 feet |
709 m14.9 miles |
24.0 km|
4 | La Plata Peak[2] | Collegiate Peaks | 14,368 feet |
4379 m1,841 feet |
561 m6.3 miles |
10.1 km|
5 | Blanca Peak[2] | Sierra Blanca | 14,351 feet |
4374 m5,326 feet |
1623 m103.4 miles |
166.4 km|
6 | Uncompahgre Peak NGS | San Juan Mountains | 14,321 feet |
4365 m4,277 feet |
1304 m85.1 miles |
136.9 km|
7 | Crestone Peak[2] | Crestones | 14,300 feet |
4359 m4,554 feet |
1388 m27.4 miles |
44.1 km|
8 | Mount Lincoln NGS | Mosquito Range | 14,293 feet |
4357 m3,862 feet |
1177 m22.6 miles |
36.3 km|
9 | Castle Peak NGS | Elk Mountains | 14,279 feet |
4352 m2,365 feet |
721 m20.9 miles |
33.7 km|
10 | Grays Peak[5] NGS | Front Range | 14,278 feet |
4352 m2,770 feet |
844 m25.0 miles |
40.3 km|
11 | Mount Antero NGS | Sawatch Range | 14,276 feet |
4351 m2,503 feet |
763 m17.7 miles |
28.6 km|
12 | Mount Evans NGS | Front Range | 14,265 feet |
4348 m2,769 feet |
844 m9.8 miles |
15.8 km|
13 | Longs Peak NGS | Front Range | 14,259 feet |
4346 m2,940 feet |
896 m43.6 miles |
70.2 km|
14 | Mount Wilson[2] | San Miguel Mountains PB | 14,252 feet |
4344 m4,024 feet |
1227 m33.1 miles |
53.2 km|
15 | Mount Princeton NGS | Collegiate Peaks | 14,204 feet |
4329 m2,177 feet |
664 m5.2 miles |
8.4 km|
16 | Mount Yale NGS | Collegiate Peaks | 14,202 feet |
4329 m1,876 feet |
572 m5.5 miles |
8.9 km|
17 | Maroon Peak NGS | Elk Mountains | 14,163 feet |
4317 m2,336 feet |
712 m8.1 miles |
13.0 km|
18 | Mount Sneffels NGS | Sneffels Range PB | 14,158 feet |
4315 m3,050 feet |
930 m15.7 miles |
25.3 km|
19 | Capitol Peak[2] | Elk Mountains | 14,137 feet |
4309 m1,730 feet |
527 m7.4 miles |
12.0 km|
20 | Pikes Peak NGS | Pikes Peak Massif | 14,115 feet |
4302 m5,530 feet |
1686 m60.8 miles |
97.8 km|
21 | Mount Eolus[2] | Needle Mountains | 14,089 feet |
4294 m2,183 feet |
665 m25.2 miles |
40.5 km|
22 | Handies Peak NGS | San Juan Mountains | 14,058 feet |
4285 m1,888 feet |
575 m11.2 miles |
18.0 km|
23 | Culebra Peak[2] | Culebra Range | 14,053 feet |
4283 m4,827 feet |
1471 m35.5 miles |
57.1 km|
24 | San Luis Peak NGS | La Garita Mountains PB | 14,022 feet |
4274 m3,113 feet |
949 m27.0 miles |
43.4 km|
25 | Mount of the Holy Cross NGS | Sawatch Range | 14,011 feet |
4271 m2,111 feet |
643 m18.5 miles |
29.8 km|
26 | Grizzly Peak NGS | Collegiate Peaks | 13,995 feet |
4266 m1,908 feet |
582 m6.8 miles |
10.9 km|
27 | Mount Ouray NGS | Sawatch Range | 13,961 feet |
4255 m2,659 feet |
810 m13.6 miles |
21.9 km|
28 | Vermilion Peak[2] PB | San Juan Mountains | 13,900 feet |
4237 m2,105 feet |
642 m9.1 miles |
14.6 km|
29 | Mount Silverheels NGS PB | Front Range | 13,829 feet |
4215 m2,283 feet |
696 m5.5 miles |
8.8 km|
30 | Rio Grande Pyramid NGS PB | San Juan Mountains | 13,827 feet |
4214 m1,861 feet |
567 m10.8 miles |
17.3 km|
31 | Bald Mountain[2] PB | Front Range | 13,690 feet |
4173 m2,099 feet |
640 m7.5 miles |
12.1 km|
32 | Mount Oso[2] | San Juan Mountains | 13,690 feet |
4173 m1,664 feet |
507 m5.5 miles |
8.8 km|
33 | Mount Jackson[2] PB | Sawatch Range | 13,676 feet |
4169 m1,810 feet |
552 m3.2 miles |
5.2 km|
34 | Bard Peak[2] PB | Front Range | 13,647 feet |
4159 m1,701 feet |
518 m5.4 miles |
8.7 km|
35 | Peak 10[2] PB | Tenmile Range | 13,640 feet |
4157 m1,759 feet |
536 m0.9 miles |
1.4 km|
36 | West Spanish Peak[2] | Spanish Peaks | 13,631 feet |
4155 m3,685 feet |
1123 m20.4 miles |
32.9 km|
37 | Hagues Peak NGS PB | Mummy Range | 13,573 feet |
4137 m2,420 feet |
738 m15.9 miles |
25.6 km|
38 | Mount Powell[2] PB | Gore Range | 13,566 feet |
4135 m3,000 feet |
914 m21.5 miles |
34.6 km|
39 | Tower Mountain[2] PB | San Juan Mountains | 13,558 feet |
4132 m1,652 feet |
504 m5.4 miles |
8.6 km|
40 | Treasure Mountain[2] PB | Elk Mountains | 13,535 feet |
4125 m2,821 feet |
860 m6.9 miles |
11.1 km|
41 | North Arapaho Peak[2] PB | Indian Peaks PB | 13,508 feet |
4117 m1,665 feet |
507 m15.4 miles |
24.8 km|
42 | Parry Peak[2] | Front Range | 13,397 feet |
4083 m1,731 feet |
528 m9.5 miles |
15.2 km|
43 | Williams Mountains High Point[2] PB | Williams Mountains PB | 13,389 feet |
4081 m1,682 feet |
513 m4.0 miles |
6.5 km|
44 | Sultan Mountain[2] PB | San Juan Mountains | 13,373 feet |
4076 m1,868 feet |
569 m4.6 miles |
7.4 km|
45 | West Buffalo Peak[2] PB | Mosquito Range | 13,332 feet |
4064 m1,986 feet |
605 m10.2 miles |
16.4 km|
46 | Mount Herard[2] PB | Sangre de Cristo Range | 13,325 feet |
4062 m2,040 feet |
622 m4.6 miles |
7.5 km|
47 | Summit Peak NGS PB | San Juan Mountains | 13,307 feet |
4056 m2,760 feet |
841 m39.9 miles |
64.2 km|
48 | Dolores Peak[2] PB | San Miguel Mountains PB | 13,296 feet |
4053 m1,950 feet |
594 m5.0 miles |
8.0 km|
49 | Antora Peak[2] PB | Sawatch Range | 13,275 feet |
4046 m2,409 feet |
734 m6.7 miles |
10.9 km|
50 | Henry Mountain[2] PB | Sawatch Range | 13,261 feet |
4042 m1,674 feet |
510 m11.5 miles |
18.6 km|
51 | Lavender Peak[2] PB | La Plata Mountains | 13,245 feet |
4037 m2,860 feet |
872 m24.8 miles |
39.9 km|
52 | Jacque Peak[2] PB | Gore Range | 13,211 feet |
4027 m2,065 feet |
629 m4.5 miles |
7.3 km|
53 | Bennett Peak[2] PB | San Juan Mountains | 13,209 feet |
4026 m1,743 feet |
531 m17.1 miles |
27.5 km|
54 | Conejos Peak NGS PB | San Juan Mountains | 13,179 feet |
4017 m1,912 feet |
583 m8.2 miles |
13.1 km|
55 | Wheeler Peak[3] NGS | Taos Mountains | 13,167 feet |
4013 m3,409 feet |
1039 m37.4 miles |
60.1 km|
56 | Twilight Peak[2] | West Needle Mountains PB | 13,163 feet |
4012 m2,338 feet |
713 m4.9 miles |
7.9 km|
57 | South River Peak[2] PB | San Juan Mountains | 13,154 feet |
4009 m2,448 feet |
746 m22.0 miles |
35.3 km|
58 | Bushnell Peak[2] PB | Sangre de Cristo Range | 13,111 feet |
3996 m2,405 feet |
733 m11.1 miles |
17.8 km|
59 | Truchas Peak NGS | Santa Fe Mountains PB | 13,107 feet |
3995 m4,001 feet |
1220 m42.4 miles |
68.2 km|
60 | West Elk Peak NGS PB | West Elk Mountains | 13,042 feet |
3975 m3,095 feet |
943 m13.8 miles |
22.2 km
[edit] Mountain passes
The following sortable table lists the mountain passes of the Southern Rocky Mountains which are crossed by a paved highway.
Rank | Mountain Pass | State | Elevation | Route |
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1 | Mount Evans Scenic Byway[6][7] | 14,160 feet 4316 m |
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2 | Trail Ridge Road[7][8] | 12,183 feet 3713 m |
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3 | Independence Pass[7][9] | 12,095 feet 3687 m |
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4 | Loveland Pass[9] | 11,992 feet 3655 m |
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5 | Hoosier Pass[9] | 11,541 feet 3518 m |
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6 | Slumgullion Pass | 11,361 feet 3463 m |
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7 | Fremont Pass[9] | 11,318 feet 3450 m |
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8 | Berthoud Pass[9] | 11,315 feet 3449 m |
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9 | Monarch Pass[9] | 11,312 feet 3448 m |
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10 | Eisenhower Tunnel[10] | 11,158 feet 3401 m |
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11 | Warrior Mountain Summit[11] | 11,140 feet 3395 m |
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12 | Red Mountain Pass | 11,018 feet 3358 m |
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13 | Molas Divide | 10,910 feet 3325 m |
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14 | Spring Creek Pass[9] | 10,901 feet 3323 m |
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15 | Wolf Creek Pass[9] | 10,850 feet 3307 m |
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16 | Snowy Range Pass[7] | 10,847 feet 3306 m |
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17 | Grand Mesa Summit | 10,839 feet 3304 m |
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18 | Milner Pass[8][9] | 10,758 feet 3279 m |
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19 | Vail Pass | 10,666 feet 3251 m |
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20 | Coal Bank Pass | 10,640 feet 3243 m |
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21 | Tennessee Pass[9] | 10,424 feet 3177 m |
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22 | Cameron Pass | 10,276 feet 3132 m |
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23 | La Manga Pass | 10,230 feet 3118 m |
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24 | Lizard Head Pass | 10,222 feet 3116 m |
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25 | North Pass[9] | 10,149 feet 3093 m |
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26 | Cumbres Pass | 10,022 feet 3055 m |
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27 | Kenosha Pass | 10,001 feet 3048 m |
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28 | Red Hill Pass | 3046 m |
9,993 feet||
29 | Cucharas Pass | 3030 m |
9,941 feet||
30 | Battle Pass[7][9] | 3022 m |
9,915 feet||
31 | Bobcat Pass | 2997 m |
9,833 feetNM-38 | |
32 | Squaw Pass[12] | 2989 m |
9,807 feet||
33 | Willow Creek Pass[9] | 2932 m |
9,621 feet||
34 | Gore Pass | 2904 m |
9,527 feet||
35 | Wilkerson Pass | 2898 m |
9,507 feet||
36 | Currant Creek Pass | 2890 m |
9,482 feet||
37 | Rabbit Ears Pass[9] | 2873 m |
9,426 feet||
38 | North La Veta Pass | 2869 m |
9,413 feet||
39 | Trout Creek Pass | 2849 m |
9,346 feet||
40 | Battle Mountain Summit | 2825 m |
9,267 feet||
41 | Ute Pass | 2793 m |
9,165 feet||
42 | Wind River Pass | 2788 m |
9,148 feet||
43 | Black Mesa Summit | 2780 m |
9,121 feet||
44 | Palo Flechado Pass | 2776 m |
9,109 feet||
45 | Poncha Pass | 2746 m |
9,010 feet||
46 | Dallas Divide | 2734 m |
8,970 feet||
47 | Muddy Pass[9] | 2674 m |
8,772 feet||
48 | McClure Pass | 2669 m |
8,755 feet||
49 | Blue Mesa Summit | 2653 m |
8,704 feet||
50 | Wondervu Hill | 2640 m |
8,660 feet||
51 | Happy Jack Summit[13] | 2633 m |
8,640 feet||
52 | U.S. Hill | 2610 m |
8,562 feetNM-518 | |
53 | Douglas Pass | 2520 m |
8,268 feet||
54 | Cerro Summit | 2423 m |
7,950 feet||
55 | Raton Pass[14] | 2388 m |
7,834 feet||
56 | Yellowjacket Pass | 2372 m |
7,783 feet||
57 | Glorieta Pass | 2303 m |
7,557 feet||
58 | South Pass[15] | 2301 m |
7,550 feet||
59 | Monument Hill | 2268 m |
7,440 feet||
60 | Morton Pass | 2186 m |
7,173 feet||
61 | Unaweep Divide | 2148 m |
7,048 feet||
62 | Separation Summit | 2135 m |
7,005 feet||
63 | Robinson Summit[9] | 2111 m |
6,927 feet
[edit] Gallery
Mount Elbert in the Sawatch Range of Colorado is the highest peak of the Rocky Mountains of North America |
Crestone Peak is the highest peak of the Crestones in Colorado |
Longs Peak in the Front Range is the highest peak in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado |
Maroon Peak in the Elk Mountains in Colorado |
Mount Sneffels is the highest peak of the Sneffels Range in Colorado |
Pikes Peak in Colorado was the inspiration for America the Beautiful |
This photograph of the legendary Mount of the Holy Cross in the Sawatch Range of Colorado was taken by William Henry Jackson in 1874 |
Wheeler Peak in the Taos Mountains is the highest point in the State of New Mexico |
[edit] See also
- Colorado mountain passes
- Colorado mountain peaks
- Colorado mountain ranges
- Lists of mountains
- Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
- physical geography
- Rocky Mountains
- State of Colorado
- State of New Mexico
- State of Utah
- State of Wyoming
- summit (topography)
- topographic elevation
- topographic isolation
- topographic prominence
- topography
[edit] References
- ^ Sawatch is pronounced /səˈwætʃ/. This name comes from a Ute language word meaning "blue earth" or "water at blue earth". The Spanish language version of this name is usually spelled Saguache, while the English language version is usually spelled Sawatch.
- ^ 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 as at au av aw ax ay az 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
- ^ a b The summit of Wheeler Peak is the highest point of the State of New Mexico.
- ^ The summit of Mount Elbert is the highest point of the Rocky Mountains and the State of Colorado.
- ^ The summit of Grays Peak is the highest point on the Continental Divide of North America.
- ^ The state highway up Mount Evans ends about a quarter mile (400 m) from the summit. The Mount Evans Scenic Byway is the highest paved highway in North America.
- ^ a b c d e This highway is closed during the winter.
- ^ a b Trail Ridge Road (U.S. Highway Route 34) crosses the Continental Divide at Milner Pass but reaches its highest point several miles northeast of the pass. Trail Ridge Road is the highest paved through highway in North America.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p This pass crosses the Continental Divide.
- ^ The highest elevation in the Eisenhower Tunnel is a short distance inside the West Portal. The tunnel passes under the Continental Divide a few miles west of Loveland Pass. The Eisenhower Tunnel is the highest elevation on the Interstate Highway System of the United States.
- ^ The high point near Warrior Mountain is the highest point on Colorado State Highway 103.
- ^ Colorado State Highway 103 passes by, but not through, Squaw Pass.
- ^ Happy Jack Summit is the highest point on Interstate Highway Route 80.
- ^ Raton Pass was the highest point on the historic Santa Fe Trail, and now is the highest point on Interstate Highway Route 25.
- ^ South Pass was the highest point on the historic Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail, and the California Trail.
[edit] External links
- National Geodetic Survey (NGS)
- United States Geological Survey (USGS)
- Rocky Mountains @ Peakbagger
- World Mountain Encyclopedia @ peakware.com
- peaklist.org
- summitpost.org
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