List of the most prominent summits of North America
The following sortable table lists the 301 most topographically prominent mountain peaks of greater North America.
This article defines greater North America as the portion of the continental landmass of the Americas extending northwestward from the Isthmus of Panama plus the islands surrounding that landmass. This article defines the islands of North America to include the coastal islands of North America, the islands of the Caribbean Sea, the Lucayan Archipelago, the Bermuda Islands, the Islands of Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat), the islands of Northern Canada, the islands of Alaska, and the islands of the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The Hawaiian Islands are not included because they are considered part of Oceania.
Topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface. The topographic prominence of a summit is the elevation difference between that summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit. The topographic isolation of a summit is the minimum great-circle distance to a point of equal elevation.
This article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least 100 meters (328 feet) of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least 500 meters (1640 feet) of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence. There are 351 ultra-prominent summits in greater North America.
All elevations in the 48 states of the contiguous United States include an elevation adjustment from the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). For further information, please see this United States National Geodetic Survey note.
Denali is one of only three summits on Earth with more than 6000 meters (19,685 feet) of topographic prominence. Mount Logan exceeds 5000 meters (16,404 feet) of prominence. Four peaks of greater North America exceed 4000 meters (13,123 feet), ten exceed 3500 meters (11,483 feet), 17 exceed 3000 meters (9843 feet), 34 exceed 2500 meters (8202 feet), 100 exceed 2000 meters (6562 feet), and 351 ultra-prominent summits exceed 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence.
Table
Rank | Mountain Peak | Region | Mountain Range | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Denali[1][2][3] (Mount McKinley) |
Alaska | Alaska Range | m 20,310 ft | 6190.5 m 20,146 ft | 6141 km 4,630 mi |
7,45163.0690°N 151.0063°W |
2 | Mount Logan[4][5][6] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 19,541 ft | 5956 m 17,215 ft | 5247 km 387 mi |
62360.5671°N 140.4055°W |
3 | Pico de Orizaba[7][8][9] (Citlaltépetl) |
Puebla Veracruz |
Cordillera Neovolcanica | m 18,491 ft | 5636 m 16,148 ft | 4922 km 1,672 mi |
2,69019.0305°N 97.2698°W |
4 | Mount Rainier[10][11][12][13] | Washington | Cascade Range | m 14,417 ft | 4394 m 13,210 ft | 4026 km 731 mi |
1,17746.8529°N 121.7604°W |
5 | Volcán Tajumulco[14][15] | Guatemala | Sierra de las Nubes | m 13,845 ft | 4220 m 13,091 ft | 3990 km 448 mi |
72215.0430°N 91.9037°W |
6 | Mount Fairweather[16][17][18] (Fairweather Mountain) |
Alaska British Columbia |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 15,325 ft | 4671 m 12,995 ft | 3961 km 124.7 mi |
20158.9064°N 137.5265°W |
7 | Chirripó Grande[19][20] (Cerro Chirripó) |
Costa Rica | Cordillera de Talamanca | m 12,530 ft | 3819 m 12,320 ft | 3755 km 546 mi |
8789.4843°N 83.4889°W |
8 | Gunnbjørn Fjeld[21][22][23] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 12,119 ft | 3694 m 12,119 ft | 3694 km 2,022 mi |
3,25468.9184°N 29.8991°W |
9 | Mount Blackburn[24][25][26][27] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | m 16,390 ft | 4996 m 11,640 ft | 3548 km 60.7 mi |
97.661.7305°N 143.4031°W |
10 | Mount Hayes[28][29][30] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 13,832 ft | 4216 m 11,507 ft | 3507 km 127.2 mi |
20563.6203°N 146.7178°W |
11 | Mount Saint Elias[31][32][33] | Alaska Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 18,009 ft | 5489 m 11,250 ft | 3429 km 25.6 mi |
41.360.2927°N 140.9307°W |
12 | Mount Waddington[34][35][36] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 13,186 ft | 4019 m 10,791 ft | 3289 km 349 mi |
56251.3737°N 125.2636°W |
13 | Mount Marcus Baker[37][38][39] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | m 13,176 ft | 4016 m 10,751 ft | 3277 km 126.8 mi |
20461.4374°N 147.7525°W |
14 | Pico Duarte[40][41] | Dominican Republic | Island of Hispaniola | m 10,164 ft | 3098 m 10,164 ft | 3098 km 584 mi |
94119.0231°N 70.9977°W |
15 | Mount Lucania[42][43] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 17,257 ft | 5260 m 10,105 ft | 3080 km 26.7 mi |
43.061.0215°N 140.4661°W |
16 | Mount Whitney[44][45][46][47] | California | Sierra Nevada | m 14,505 ft | 4421.0 m 10,080 ft | 3072 km 1,647 mi |
2,65136.5786°N 118.2920°W |
17 | Popocatépetl[48][49][50] | México Morelos Puebla |
Cordillera Neovolcanica | m 17,749 ft | 5410 m 9,974 ft | 3040 km 88.8 mi |
143.019.0225°N 98.6278°W |
18 | Mount Shasta[51][52][53][54] | California | Cascade Range | m 14,179 ft | 4321.8 m 9,772 ft | 2979 km 335 mi |
53941.4092°N 122.1949°W |
19 | Monarch Mountain[55][56] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 11,663 ft | 3555 m 9,596 ft | 2925 km 44.4 mi |
71.451.8995°N 125.8760°W |
20 | Shishaldin Volcano[57][58][59] | Alaska | Unimak Island | m 9,414 ft | 2869 m 9,414 ft | 2869 km 545 mi |
87754.7554°N 163.9709°W |
21 | Mount Robson[60][61][62] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 12,989 ft | 3959 m 9,281 ft | 2829 km 286 mi |
46053.1105°N 119.1566°W |
22 | Redoubt Volcano[63][64][65] | Alaska | Chigmit Mountains | m 10,197 ft | 3108 m 9,147 ft | 2788 km 58.7 mi |
94.560.4854°N 152.7442°W |
23 | Mount Elbert[66][67][68][69] | Colorado | Sawatch Range | m 14,440 ft | 4401.2 m 9,093 ft | 2772 km 671 mi |
1,07939.1178°N 106.4454°W |
24 | Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier[70][71] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 11,535 ft | 3516 m 8,950 ft | 2728 km 32.1 mi |
51.752.8015°N 119.7315°W |
25 | Nevado de Colima[72][73][74] | Jalisco | Cordillera Neovolcanica | m 14,009 ft | 4270 m 8,924 ft | 2720 km 252 mi |
40519.5633°N 103.6087°W |
26 | Mount Vancouver[75][76] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 15,787 ft | 4812 m 8,898 ft | 2712 km 27.4 mi |
44.060.3589°N 139.6980°W |
27 | Mount Sir Sandford[77][78] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 11,545 ft | 3519 m 8,868 ft | 2703 km 38.5 mi |
62.051.6566°N 117.8676°W |
28 | Mount Baker[79][80][81][82] | Washington | Skagit Range | m 10,786 ft | 3287 m 8,845 ft | 2696 km 132.2 mi |
21348.7768°N 121.8145°W |
29 | Mount Torbert[83][84][85] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 11,413 ft | 3479 m 8,688 ft | 2648 km 97.8 mi |
157.361.4086°N 152.4125°W |
30 | Pic la Selle[86][87] | Haiti | Island of Hispaniola | m 8,773 ft | 2674 m 8,675 ft | 2644 km 78.4 mi |
126.218.3602°N 71.9767°W |
31 | Barbeau Peak[88][89][90] | Nunavut | Ellesmere Island | m 8,583 ft | 2616 m 8,583 ft | 2616 km 845 mi |
1,35981.9148°N 75.0093°W |
32 | San Jacinto Peak[91][92][93][94] | California | San Jacinto Mountains | m 10,834 ft | 3302.3 m 8,339 ft | 2542 km 20.6 mi |
33.233.8147°N 116.6794°W |
33 | San Gorgonio Mountain[95][96][97][98] | California | San Bernardino Mountains | m 11,503 ft | 3506 m 8,294 ft | 2528 km 162.8 mi |
26234.0992°N 116.8249°W |
34 | Charleston Peak[99][100][101][102] (Mount Charleston) |
Nevada | Spring Mountains | m 11,916 ft | 3632.0 m 8,258 ft | 2517 km 135.3 mi |
21836.2716°N 115.6956°W |
35 | Pavlof Volcano[103][104][105] | Alaska | Alaska Peninsula | m 8,250 ft | 2515 m 8,200 ft | 2499 km 94.3 mi |
151.855.4173°N 161.8932°W |
Mount Veniaminof[106][107] | Alaska | Alaska Peninsula | m 8,225 ft | 2507 m 8,200 ft | 2499 km 210 mi |
33756.2194°N 159.2975°W | |
37 | Mount Adams[108][109][110] | Washington | Cascade Range | m 12,281 ft | 3743.4 m 8,136 ft | 2480 km 46.0 mi |
74.146.2024°N 121.4909°W |
38 | Skihist Mountain[111][112] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,738 ft | 2968 m 8,064 ft | 2458 km 97.6 mi |
157.150.1878°N 121.9032°W |
39 | Mount Hubbard[113][114] | Alaska Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 14,951 ft | 4557 m 8,061 ft | 2457 km 21.3 mi |
34.460.3194°N 139.0726°W |
40 | Mount Ratz[115][116] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,138 ft | 3090 m 7,972 ft | 2430 km 193.4 mi |
31157.3930°N 132.3031°W |
41 | Mount Odin[117][118] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 9,747 ft | 2971 m 7,904 ft | 2409 km 40.7 mi |
65.450.5518°N 118.1293°W |
42 | Mount Isto[119][120][121] | Alaska | Brooks Range | m 8,976 ft | 2736 m 7,901 ft | 2408 km 394 mi |
63469.2025°N 143.8020°W |
43 | Mount Monashee[122][123] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 10,741 ft | 3274 m 7,887 ft | 2404 km 32.2 mi |
51.852.3853°N 118.9399°W |
44 | Iliamna Volcano[124][125] | Alaska | Chigmit Mountains | m 10,016 ft | 3053 m 7,866 ft | 2398 km 33.6 mi |
54.160.0321°N 153.0915°W |
45 | Mount Olympus[126][127][128][129] | Washington | Olympic Mountains | m 7,980 ft | 2432.3 m 7,838 ft | 2389 km 108.0 mi |
173.847.8013°N 123.7108°W |
46 | Mount Columbia[130][131][132] | Alberta British Columbia |
Canadian Rockies | m 12,274 ft | 3741 m 7,779 ft | 2371 km 98.2 mi |
158.052.1473°N 117.4416°W |
47 | Mount Queen Bess[133][134] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,820 ft | 3298 m 7,726 ft | 2355 km 28.2 mi |
45.551.2714°N 124.5682°W |
48 | Mount Cook[135][136] | Alaska Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 13,760 ft | 4194 m 7,710 ft | 2350 km 14.54 mi |
23.460.1816°N 139.9811°W |
49 | Mount Hood[137][138][139][140] | Oregon | Cascade Range | m 11,249 ft | 3428.8 m 7,706 ft | 2349 km 57.6 mi |
92.845.3735°N 121.6959°W |
50 | Mount Sanford[141][142] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | m 16,237 ft | 4949 m 7,687 ft | 2343 km 40.3 mi |
64.862.2132°N 144.1292°W |
51 | Mount Tom White[143][144] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | m 11,191 ft | 3411 m 7,641 ft | 2329 km 73.0 mi |
117.660.6518°N 143.6972°W |
52 | Mount Cooper[145][146] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 10,151 ft | 3094 m 7,608 ft | 2319 km 31.0 mi |
49.950.1797°N 117.1992°W |
53 | Wheeler Peak[147][148][149][150] | Nevada | Snake Range | m 13,065 ft | 3982.3 m 7,568 ft | 2307 km 232 mi |
37338.9858°N 114.3139°W |
54 | Ulysses Mountain[151][152][153] (Mount Ulysses) |
British Columbia | Muskwa Ranges | m 9,921 ft | 3024 m 7,526 ft | 2294 km 271 mi |
43657.3464°N 124.0928°W |
55 | Glacier Peak[154][155][156][157] | Washington | Cascade Range | m 10,545 ft | 3214 m 7,518 ft | 2291 km 56.1 mi |
90.348.1125°N 121.1138°W |
56 | Mount Kimball[158][159][160] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 10,350 ft | 3155 m 7,425 ft | 2263 km 55.8 mi |
89.863.2390°N 144.6419°W |
57 | Blue Mountain Peak[161][162] | Jamaica | Island of Jamaica | m 7,402 ft | 2256 m 7,402 ft | 2256 km 169.5 mi |
27318.0465°N 76.5788°W |
58 | Wedge Mountain[163][164] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,488 ft | 2892 m 7,379 ft | 2249 km 39.7 mi |
63.950.1330°N 122.7933°W |
59 | Otter Mountain[165][166] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,832 ft | 2692 m 7,356 ft | 2242 km 15.78 mi |
25.456.0066°N 129.6928°W |
60 | Mount Griggs[167][168] | Alaska | Alaska Peninsula | m 7,650 ft | 2332 m 7,300 ft | 2225 km 136.3 mi |
21958.3534°N 155.0958°W |
61 | Nevado de Toluca[169][170] (Volcán Xinantécatl) |
México | Cordillera Neovolcanica | m 15,387 ft | 4690 m 7,300 ft | 2225 km 73.6 mi |
118.419.1020°N 99.7677°W |
Kwatna Peak[171][172] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,513 ft | 2290 m 7,300 ft | 2225 km 22.9 mi |
36.952.0706°N 126.9630°W | |
63 | Outlook Peak[173][174][175] | Nunavut | Axel Heiberg Island | m 7,251 ft | 2210 m 7,251 ft | 2210 km 166.3 mi |
26879.7397°N 91.4061°W |
64 | Mount Foraker[176][177] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 17,400 ft | 5304 m 7,250 ft | 2210 km 14.27 mi |
23.062.9604°N 151.3998°W |
65 | Golden Hinde[178][179][180] | British Columbia | Vancouver Island | m 7,208 ft | 2197 m 7,208 ft | 2197 km 83.4 mi |
134.349.6627°N 125.7470°W |
66 | White Mountain Peak[181][182][183][184] | California | White Mountains | m 14,252 ft | 4344.0 m 7,196 ft | 2193 km 67.5 mi |
108.737.6341°N 118.2557°W |
67 | Mount Crillon[185][186] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | m 12,726 ft | 3879 m 7,176 ft | 2187 km 19.52 mi |
31.458.6625°N 137.1712°W |
68 | Stauning Alper[187] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 9,288 ft | 2831 m 7,156 ft | 2181 km 102.5 mi |
164.972.1167°N 24.9000°W |
69 | Cerro Teotepec[188][189] | Guerrero | Sierra Madre del Sur | m 11,647 ft | 3550 m 7,152 ft | 2180 km 114.9 mi |
185.017.4682°N 100.1364°W |
70 | Scud Peak[190][191] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,800 ft | 2987 m 7,126 ft | 2172 km 35.7 mi |
57.457.2412°N 131.1676°W |
71 | Keele Peak[192][193][194] | Yukon | Mackenzie Mountains | m 9,685 ft | 2952 m 7,090 ft | 2161 km 337 mi |
54363.4314°N 130.3243°W |
72 | Cloud Peak[195][196][197][198] | Wyoming | Bighorn Mountains | m 13,167 ft | 4013.3 m 7,077 ft | 2157 km 145.0 mi |
23344.3821°N 107.1739°W |
73 | Gannett Peak[199][200][201][202] | Wyoming | Wind River Range | m 13,809 ft | 4209.1 m 7,076 ft | 2157 km 291 mi |
46843.1842°N 109.6542°W |
74 | Razorback Mountain[203][204] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,443 ft | 3183 m 7,064 ft | 2153 km 22.7 mi |
36.551.5905°N 124.6912°W |
75 | Mount Vsevidof[205][206][207] | Alaska | Umnak Island | m 7,051 ft | 2149 m 7,051 ft | 2149 km 223 mi |
35953.1256°N 168.6938°W |
76 | Mount Odin[208][209][210] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 7,031 ft | 2143 m 7,031 ft | 2143 km 364 mi |
58666.5468°N 65.4289°W |
77 | Cerro el Nacimiento[211][212][213] | Oaxaca | Sierra Madre del Sur | m 12,172 ft | 3710 m 7,021 ft | 2140 km 205 mi |
32916.2115°N 96.1967°W |
78 | Mount Hesperus[214][215][216] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 9,828 ft | 2996 m 6,978 ft | 2127 km 58.1 mi |
93.561.8036°N 154.1469°W |
79 | Picacho del Diablo[217][218][219] | Baja California | Sierra de San Pedro Mártir | m 10,154 ft | 3095 m 6,972 ft | 2125 km 208 mi |
33530.9925°N 115.3753°W |
80 | Mount Farnham[220][221] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 11,460 ft | 3493 m 6,965 ft | 2123 km 45.2 mi |
72.750.4888°N 116.4871°W |
81 | Palup Qaqa High Point[222] | Greenland | Island of Palup Qaqa | m 6,906 ft | 2105 m 6,906 ft | 2105 km 19.40 mi |
31.271.3333°N 52.8167°W |
82 | Mount Bona[223][224][225] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | m 16,550 ft | 5044 m 6,900 ft | 2103 km 49.7 mi |
80.061.3856°N 141.7495°W |
83 | Oscar Peak[226][227] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,664 ft | 2336 m 6,886 ft | 2099 km 22.0 mi |
35.554.9289°N 129.0594°W |
84 | Pic Macaya[228] | Haiti | Island of Hispaniola | m 7,700 ft | 2347 m 6,847 ft | 2087 km 134.5 mi |
21618.3822°N 74.0243°W |
85 | Montaña de Santa Bárbara[229] | Honduras | Santa Bárbara | m 9,003 ft | 2744 m 6,837 ft | 2084 km 46.0 mi |
74.014.9137°N 88.1145°W |
86 | Mount Assiniboine[230][231] | Alberta British Columbia |
Canadian Rockies | m 11,864 ft | 3616 m 6,831 ft | 2082 km 88.1 mi |
141.850.8696°N 115.6509°W |
87 | Mount Jancowski[232][233] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,953 ft | 2729 m 6,821 ft | 2079 km 77.1 mi |
124.056.3372°N 129.9817°W |
88 | Cerro Las Minas[234][235] | Honduras | Sierra de las Nubes | m 9,347 ft | 2849 m 6,788 ft | 2069 km 82.0 mi |
132.014.5340°N 88.6804°W |
89 | Mount Drum[236][237] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | m 12,010 ft | 3661 m 6,760 ft | 2060 km 17.73 mi |
28.562.1159°N 144.6394°W |
90 | Gladsheim Peak[238][239] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 9,285 ft | 2830 m 6,745 ft | 2056 km 33.2 mi |
53.449.7867°N 117.6272°W |
91 | Milne Land High Point[240] | Greenland | Island of Milne Land | m 6,726 ft | 2050 m 6,726 ft | 2050 km 36.1 mi |
58.170.8194°N 26.5956°W |
92 | Mount Dawson[241][242] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 11,079 ft | 3377 m 6,709 ft | 2045 km 39.4 mi |
63.451.1516°N 117.4206°W |
Payers Tinde[243] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 7,612 ft | 2320 m 6,709 ft | 2045 km 16.24 mi |
26.173.1333°N 26.3667°W | |
94 | Beitstad Peak[244][245] | Nunavut | Ellesmere Island | m 7,700 ft | 2347 m 6,706 ft | 2044 km 220 mi |
35478.8007°N 79.5292°W |
95 | Mount Chiginagak[246][247] | Alaska | Aleutian Range | m 6,925 ft | 2111 m 6,675 ft | 2035 km 97.7 mi |
157.257.1334°N 156.9912°W |
96 | Mount Edith Cavell[248][249] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,033 ft | 3363 m 6,670 ft | 2033 km 29.3 mi |
47.252.6672°N 118.0569°W |
97 | Alsek Peak[250][251] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,990 ft | 2740 m 6,644 ft | 2025 km 42.5 mi |
68.560.0325°N 137.5915°W |
98 | Mount Valpy[252][253] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,280 ft | 2219 m 6,608 ft | 2014 km 30.7 mi |
49.454.2750°N 129.0564°W |
99 | Perserajoq[254] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 7,411 ft | 2259 m 6,591 ft | 2009 km 328 mi |
52771.4000°N 51.9667°W |
100 | Mount Cairnes[255][256] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 9,252 ft | 2820 m 6,562 ft | 2000 km 25.0 mi |
40.260.8683°N 138.2764°W |
101 | Grand Teton[257][258][259][260] | Wyoming | Teton Range | m 13,775 ft | 4198.7 m 6,545 ft | 1995 km 69.4 mi |
111.643.7412°N 110.8024°W |
102 | Volcán de Agua[261] | Guatemala | Escuintla | m 12,339 ft | 3761 m 6,499 ft | 1981 km 9.23 mi |
14.8614.4654°N 90.7428°W |
Chatsquot Mountain[262][263] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,759 ft | 2365 m 6,499 ft | 1981 km 35.8 mi |
57.753.1422°N 127.4773°W | |
104 | Pico Turquino[264][265] | Cuba | Island of Cuba | m 6,476 ft | 1974 m 6,476 ft | 1974 km 134.7 mi |
21719.9898°N 76.8360°W |
105 | Buckwell Peak[266][267] | British Columbia Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,927 ft | 2721 m 6,467 ft | 1971 km 35.0 mi |
56.459.4188°N 136.7653°W |
106 | Cerro Tia Chena[268] | Nuevo León | Sierra Madre Oriental | m 8,891 ft | 2710 m 6,447 ft | 1965 km 34.1 mi |
54.926.1196°N 100.5568°W |
107 | Cerro Las Conchas[269][270] | Michoacán | Michoacán | m 9,482 ft | 2890 m 6,430 ft | 1960 km 64.2 mi |
103.318.7215°N 102.9740°W |
108 | Renland High Point[271] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 7,218 ft | 2200 m 6,398 ft | 1950 km 62.6 mi |
100.871.3333°N 26.3333°W |
109 | Sacajawea Peak[272][273][274][275] | Oregon | Wallowa Mountains | m 9,843 ft | 3000 m 6,393 ft | 1949 km 125.6 mi |
20245.2450°N 117.2929°W |
110 | Mount Priestley[276][277] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,762 ft | 2366 m 6,381 ft | 1945 km 31.3 mi |
50.455.2297°N 128.8759°W |
111 | Angilaaq Mountain[278][279][280] | Nunavut | Bylot Island | m 6,378 ft | 1944 m 6,378 ft | 1944 km 387 mi |
62273.2298°N 78.6230°W |
112 | Mount Neacola[281][282][283] | Alaska | Aleutian Range | m 9,426 ft | 2873 m 6,376 ft | 1943 km 31.0 mi |
49.960.7981°N 153.3959°W |
113 | Kings Peak[284][285][286][287] | Utah | Uinta Mountains | m 13,534 ft | 4125 m 6,358 ft | 1938 km 166.7 mi |
26840.7763°N 110.3729°W |
114 | Mount Graham[288][289][290][291] | Arizona | Pinaleño Mountains | m 10,724 ft | 3268.6 m 6,340 ft | 1932 km 82.5 mi |
132.732.7017°N 109.8714°W |
115 | Mount Douglas[292][293] | Alaska | Alaska Peninsula | m 7,050 ft | 2149 m 6,300 ft | 1920 km 42.9 mi |
69.058.8598°N 153.5353°W |
Devon Ice Cap High Point[294][295][296] | Nunavut | Devon Island | m 6,300 ft | 1920 m 6,300 ft | 1920 km 164.6 mi |
26575.3429°N 82.6186°W | |
117 | La Malintzin[297][298][299] (La Malinche) |
Puebla Tlaxcala |
Cordillera Neovolcanica | m 14,534 ft | 4430 m 6,299 ft | 1920 km 39.7 mi |
63.919.2310°N 98.0321°W |
Pico La Laguna[300][301][302] | Baja California Sur | Sierra La Laguna | m 6,857 ft | 2090 m 6,299 ft | 1920 km 213 mi |
34323.5392°N 109.9542°W | |
119 | Mount Goodsir[303][304] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 11,703 ft | 3567 m 6,289 ft | 1917 km 39.8 mi |
64.151.2021°N 116.3975°W |
120 | Sharks Teeth Peaks[305][306] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,559 ft | 2304 m 6,280 ft | 1914 km 13.60 mi |
21.953.0071°N 127.2400°W |
121 | Detour Peak[307][308] | British Columbia Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,366 ft | 2550 m 6,253 ft | 1906 km 13.16 mi |
21.259.8424°N 137.5856°W |
122 | Sierra la Madera[309] | Coahuila | Mexican Plateau | m 9,941 ft | 3030 m 6,250 ft | 1905 km 140.7 mi |
22627.0345°N 102.3922°W |
123 | Pyramiden[310][311] | Greenland | Qeqertarsuaq Island | m 6,247 ft | 1904 m 6,247 ft | 1904 km 20.3 mi |
32.770.1195°N 53.3890°W |
124 | Mount San Antonio[312][313][314][315] | California | San Gabriel Mountains | m 10,068 ft | 3069 m 6,244 ft | 1903 km 42.6 mi |
68.534.2891°N 117.6463°W |
125 | Kichatna Spire[316][317] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 8,985 ft | 2739 m 6,235 ft | 1900 km 37.3 mi |
60.062.4231°N 152.7231°W |
126 | De Long Peak[318] (Peak 8084) |
Alaska | Chugach Mountains | m 8,084 ft | 2464 m 6,234 ft | 1900 km 43.1 mi |
69.360.8299°N 145.1335°W |
127 | Cerro la Joya[319] | Querétaro | Sierra Madre Oriental | m 9,678 ft | 2950 m 6,234 ft | 1900 km 41.1 mi |
66.121.4309°N 99.1326°W |
Angelin Bjerg[320][321] | Greenland | Ymer Island | m 6,234 ft | 1900 m 6,234 ft | 1900 km 27.1 mi |
43.773.1667°N 24.3167°W | |
129 | Volcán Irazú[322] | Costa Rica | Cordillera Central, Costa Rica | m 11,260 ft | 3432 m 6,224 ft | 1897 km 29.7 mi |
47.89.9764°N 83.8534°W |
130 | Telescope Peak[323][324][325][326] | California | Panamint Range | m 11,043 ft | 3366 m 6,188 ft | 1886 km 57.7 mi |
92.936.1698°N 117.0892°W |
131 | Traill Island High Point[327] | Greenland | Traill Island | m 6,181 ft | 1884 m 6,181 ft | 1884 km 31.6 mi |
50.872.7167°N 24.0667°W |
132 | Mount Peale[328][329][330][331] | Utah | La Sal Mountains | m 12,726 ft | 3879 m 6,181 ft | 1884 km 73.2 mi |
117.838.4385°N 109.2292°W |
Pogromni Volcano[332][333][334] | Alaska | Unimak Island | m 6,531 ft | 1991 m 6,181 ft | 1884 km 31.7 mi |
50.954.5705°N 164.6926°W | |
134 | Dewey Peak[335][336] (Peak 8010) |
Alaska | Chugach Mountains | m 8,010 ft | 2441 m 6,160 ft | 1878 km 25.3 mi |
40.761.1605°N 144.8129°W |
135 | Alto Cuchumatanes[337] | Guatemala | Huehuetenango | m 12,589 ft | 3837 m 6,158 ft | 1877 km 40.5 mi |
65.215.5182°N 91.5445°W |
136 | Mount Washington[338][339][340][341][342] | New Hampshire | White Mountains | m 6,288 ft | 1917 m 6,158 ft | 1877 km 820 mi |
1,31944.2705°N 71.3032°W |
137 | Cerro El Potosí[343][344][345] | Nuevo León | Sierra Madre Oriental | m 12,205 ft | 3720 m 6,152 ft | 1875 km 355 mi |
57124.8719°N 100.2327°W |
138 | Mount Igikpak[346][347][348] | Alaska | Brooks Range | m 8,276 ft | 2523 m 6,126 ft | 1867 km 282 mi |
45367.4129°N 154.9656°W |
139 | Silvertip Mountain[349][350] | British Columbia | Cascade Range | m 8,517 ft | 2596 m 6,122 ft | 1866 km 12.15 mi |
19.5549.1633°N 121.2161°W |
140 | Snow Tower[351][352] | Alaska | Coast Mountains | m 6,572 ft | 2003 m 6,122 ft | 1866 km 10.12 mi |
16.2858.1724°N 133.4009°W |
141 | Seven Sisters Peaks[353][354] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,012 ft | 2747 m 6,109 ft | 1862 km 42.7 mi |
68.854.9678°N 128.2319°W |
142 | Montañas Peña Blanca[355] | Guatemala | Sierra Madre de Chiapas | m 11,542 ft | 3518 m 6,096 ft | 1858 km 24.7 mi |
39.815.4996°N 91.9151°W |
143 | Mount Mitchell[356][357][358][359] | North Carolina | Blue Ridge Mountains | m 6,684 ft | 2037 m 6,092 ft | 1857 km 1,189 mi |
1,91435.7649°N 82.2651°W |
144 | Mount Saugstad[360][361] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,541 ft | 2908 m 6,070 ft | 1850 km 24.0 mi |
38.652.2542°N 126.5148°W |
145 | Truuli Peak[362][363][364] | Alaska | Kenai Mountains | m 6,612 ft | 2015 m 6,062 ft | 1848 km 88.9 mi |
143.159.9129°N 150.4348°W |
146 | Victoria Peak[365][366] | British Columbia | Vancouver Island | m 7,083 ft | 2159 m 6,053 ft | 1845 km 22.0 mi |
35.450.0547°N 126.1008°W |
147 | Humphreys Peak[367][368][369][370] | Arizona | San Francisco Peaks | m 12,637 ft | 3852 m 6,039 ft | 1841 km 246 mi |
39635.3464°N 111.6780°W |
148 | Volcán Acatenango[371] | Guatemala | Chimaltenango | m 13,041 ft | 3975 m 6,020 ft | 1835 km 78.2 mi |
125.914.5016°N 90.8755°W |
149 | Brian Boru Peak[372][373] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,225 ft | 2507 m 6,010 ft | 1832 km 20.4 mi |
32.855.0739°N 127.5742°W |
150 | Volcán San Miguel[374] | El Salvador | Sierra Madre de Chiapas | m 6,991 ft | 2131 m 6,007 ft | 1831 km 39.8 mi |
64.113.4348°N 88.2691°W |
151 | Borah Peak[375][376][377][378] | Idaho | Lost River Range | m 12,668 ft | 3861.2 m 6,002 ft | 1829 km 150.8 mi |
24344.1374°N 113.7811°W |
152 | Howson Peak[379][380] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,052 ft | 2759 m 6,001 ft | 1829 km 158.0 mi |
25454.4185°N 127.7441°W |
153 | Atna Peak[381][382] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,937 ft | 2724 m 5,997 ft | 1828 km 35.3 mi |
56.853.9398°N 128.0456°W |
154 | Tsaydaychuz Peak[383][384] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,049 ft | 2758 m 5,991 ft | 1826 km 51.4 mi |
82.853.0212°N 126.6401°W |
155 | Mount Natazhat[385][386] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | m 13,435 ft | 4095 m 5,985 ft | 1824 km 15.49 mi |
24.961.5217°N 141.1030°W |
156 | Parnaqussuit Qavaat High Point[387] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 6,102 ft | 1860 m 5,971 ft | 1820 km 23.0 mi |
36.966.4333°N 52.9167°W |
157 | Hanagita Peak[388][389][390] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | m 8,504 ft | 2592 m 5,954 ft | 1815 km 22.0 mi |
35.361.0670°N 143.7075°W |
158 | Tanaga Volcano[391][392][393] | Alaska | Tanaga Island | m 5,925 ft | 1806 m 5,925 ft | 1806 km 408 mi |
65651.8838°N 178.1429°W |
159 | Kootenay Mountain[394][395] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 8,058 ft | 2456 m 5,909 ft | 1801 km 37.3 mi |
60.049.2407°N 116.8226°W |
160 | Makushin Volcano[396][397][398] | Alaska | Unalaska Island | m 5,905 ft | 1800 m 5,905 ft | 1800 km 83.1 mi |
133.853.8782°N 166.9299°W |
161 | Shedin Peak[399][400] | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 8,491 ft | 2588 m 5,899 ft | 1798 km 73.4 mi |
118.255.9392°N 127.4799°W |
162 | Mount Martha Black[401][402] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,241 ft | 2512 m 5,896 ft | 1797 km 11.55 mi |
18.5960.6716°N 137.6224°W |
163 | Sovereign Mountain[403][404][405] | Alaska | Talkeetna Mountains | m 8,849 ft | 2697 m 5,874 ft | 1790 km 45.6 mi |
73.562.1311°N 148.6044°W |
164 | Mount Jefferson[406][407][408][409] | Nevada | Toquima Range | m 11,946 ft | 3641 m 5,871 ft | 1789 km 98.9 mi |
159.138.7519°N 116.9267°W |
165 | Mount Ellen[410][411][412][413] | Utah | Henry Mountains | m 11,527 ft | 3513 m 5,862 ft | 1787 km 56.1 mi |
90.338.1089°N 110.8136°W |
166 | Isanotski Peaks[414][415] | Alaska | Unimak Island | m 8,106 ft | 2471 m 5,856 ft | 1785 km 9.71 mi |
15.6254.7680°N 163.7291°W |
167 | Birkenhead Peak[416][417] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,222 ft | 2506 m 5,843 ft | 1781 km 6.30 mi |
10.1450.5112°N 122.6210°W |
168 | Loma Gajo en Medio[418] | Dominican Republic | Sierra de Neiba | m 7,477 ft | 2279 m 5,837 ft | 1779 km 35.7 mi |
57.518.6292°N 71.5108°W |
169 | Deseret Peak[419][420] | Utah | Stansbury Mountains | m 11,035 ft | 3364 m 5,812 ft | 1772 km 46.1 mi |
74.240.4595°N 112.6264°W |
170 | Mount Harrison[421][422] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 11,024 ft | 3360 m 5,807 ft | 1770 km 32.4 mi |
52.150.0604°N 115.2057°W |
Cerro Tacarcuna[423][424] | Panama | Darién | m 6,152 ft | 1875 m 5,807 ft | 1770 km 108.3 mi |
174.48.1659°N 77.2959°W | |
Storo Island High Point[425] | Greenland | Storo Island | m 5,807 ft | 1770 m 5,807 ft | 1770 km 20.3 mi |
32.670.8333°N 27.4833°W | |
173 | Mount Jefferson[426][427][428][429] | Oregon | Cascade Range | m 10,502 ft | 3201 m 5,797 ft | 1767 km 48.3 mi |
77.744.6743°N 121.7996°W |
174 | Snehaetten High Point[430][431] | Greenland | Qeqertarsuaq | m 5,791 ft | 1765 m 5,791 ft | 1765 km 21.4 mi |
34.471.6542°N 53.1641°W |
175 | Mount Edziza[432][433] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,163 ft | 2793 m 5,784 ft | 1763 km 38.4 mi |
61.857.7156°N 130.6345°W |
176 | Isthmus Peak[434][435] | Alaska | Kenai Mountains | m 6,532 ft | 1991 m 5,782 ft | 1762 km 32.3 mi |
52.060.5772°N 148.8915°W |
177 | Mount Sir Alexander[436][437] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 10,745 ft | 3275 m 5,781 ft | 1762 km 54.5 mi |
87.853.9360°N 120.3869°W |
178 | Mount Hector[438][439] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,135 ft | 3394 m 5,771 ft | 1759 km 13.34 mi |
21.551.5752°N 116.2590°W |
179 | Chutine Peak[440][441] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,524 ft | 2903 m 5,768 ft | 1758 km 26.5 mi |
42.657.7753°N 132.3346°W |
180 | Volcán Atitlán[442] | Guatemala | Sierra Madre de Chiapas | m 11,604 ft | 3537 m 5,755 ft | 1754 km 20.6 mi |
33.214.5834°N 91.1864°W |
181 | Frosty Peak[443][444] | Alaska | Aleutian Range | m 5,803 ft | 1769 m 5,753 ft | 1754 km 35.4 mi |
56.955.0672°N 162.8351°W |
182 | Whitehorn Mountain[445][446] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 11,152 ft | 3399 m 5,732 ft | 1747 km 4.93 mi |
7.9453.1370°N 119.2667°W |
183 | Pilot Peak[447][448][449][450] | Nevada | Pilot Range | m 10,720 ft | 3267.6 m 5,731 ft | 1747 km 53.9 mi |
86.741.0211°N 114.0774°W |
184 | Mount Chown[451][452] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 10,879 ft | 3316 m 5,728 ft | 1746 km 19.05 mi |
30.753.3971°N 119.4173°W |
185 | Peak 08-46[453] | Nunavut | Ellesmere Island | m 7,156 ft | 2181 m 5,725 ft | 1745 km 21.8 mi |
35.180.1370°N 76.7763°W |
186 | Crazy Peak[454][455][456][457] | Montana | Crazy Mountains | m 11,214 ft | 3418 m 5,719 ft | 1743 km 44.6 mi |
71.846.0181°N 110.2768°W |
187 | Great Sitkin Volcano[458][459][460] | Alaska | Great Sitkin Island | m 5,710 ft | 1740 m 5,710 ft | 1740 km 87.8 mi |
141.352.0763°N 176.1108°W |
188 | Thudaka Mountain[461][462][463] | British Columbia | Cassiar Mountains | m 9,016 ft | 2748 m 5,705 ft | 1739 km 64.3 mi |
103.557.9272°N 126.8485°W |
189 | Helges Halvo High Point[464][465] | Greenland | Helges Halvo | m 5,702 ft | 1738 m 5,702 ft | 1738 km 87.3 mi |
140.563.4552°N 41.8508°W |
190 | Svedenborg Bjerg[466][467] | Greenland | Geographical Society Island | m 5,676 ft | 1730 m 5,676 ft | 1730 km 15.48 mi |
24.972.9436°N 24.3412°W |
191 | Mount Cleveland[468][469][470][471] | Alaska | Chuginadak Island | m 5,675 ft | 1730 m 5,675 ft | 1730 km 56.3 mi |
90.652.8230°N 169.9465°W |
192 | Qiajivik Mountain[472][473] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,250 ft | 1905 m 5,673 ft | 1729 km 89.5 mi |
144.172.1809°N 75.9090°W |
193 | Unuk Peak[474][475] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,514 ft | 2595 m 5,659 ft | 1725 km 8.57 mi |
13.7956.3764°N 130.1933°W |
194 | McDonald Peak[476][477][478][479] | Montana | Mission Range | m 9,824 ft | 2994 m 5,650 ft | 1722 km 79.5 mi |
127.947.3826°N 113.9191°W |
195 | Cond Peak[480][481] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 9,190 ft | 2801 m 5,643 ft | 1720 km 21.9 mi |
35.349.7462°N 117.1419°W |
196 | Appaalik[482][483] | Greenland | Agpat | m 5,614 ft | 1711 m 5,614 ft | 1711 km 28.3 mi |
45.670.9474°N 51.9918°W |
197 | Mount Wrangell[484][485] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | m 14,163 ft | 4317 m 5,613 ft | 1711 km 14.79 mi |
23.862.0059°N 144.0187°W |
198 | Pico Bonito[486] | Honduras | Cordillera Nombre de Dios | m 8,038 ft | 2450 m 5,610 ft | 1710 km 93.8 mi |
151.015.5575°N 86.8756°W |
Sittakanay Peak[487][488] (Bel Canto Peak) |
British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,923 ft | 2415 m 5,610 ft | 1710 km 24.1 mi |
38.958.4786°N 133.3623°W | |
200 | South Sister[489][490][491] | Oregon | Cascade Range | m 10,363 ft | 3158.5 m 5,593 ft | 1705 km 39.4 mi |
63.544.1035°N 121.7693°W |
201 | Devils Paw[492][493][494] | Alaska British Columbia |
Coast Mountains | m 8,507 ft | 2593 m 5,587 ft | 1703 km 84.7 mi |
136.358.7289°N 133.8402°W |
202 | Montaña San Ildefonso[495] | Honduras | Cortés | m 7,356 ft | 2242 m 5,584 ft | 1702 km 42.7 mi |
68.615.5167°N 88.2333°W |
203 | Pukeashun Mountain[496][497] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 7,549 ft | 2301 m 5,564 ft | 1696 km 35.1 mi |
56.451.2046°N 119.2353°W |
204 | Mount Seattle[498][499] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | m 10,350 ft | 3155 m 5,561 ft | 1695 km 11.97 mi |
19.2660.0680°N 139.1893°W |
Morton Peak[500][501] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 7,382 ft | 2250 m 5,561 ft | 1695 km 18.94 mi |
30.550.7653°N 118.8430°W | |
206 | Thunder Mountain[502][503] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,740 ft | 2664 m 5,558 ft | 1694 km 17.14 mi |
27.652.5531°N 126.3698°W |
Hahn Land High Point[504][505] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 5,722 ft | 1744 m 5,558 ft | 1694 km 216 mi |
34780.4333°N 19.8333°W | |
208 | Sierra Blanca Peak[506][507][508][509] | New Mexico | Sacramento Mountains | m 11,981 ft | 3651.8 m 5,553 ft | 1693 km 165.9 mi |
26733.3743°N 105.8087°W |
209 | Pikes Peak[510][511][512][513] | Colorado | Front Range | m 14,115 ft | 4302.31 m 5,530 ft | 1686 km 60.8 mi |
97.838.8405°N 105.0442°W |
210 | Mount Perseus[514][515] | British Columbia | Quesnel Highland | m 8,376 ft | 2553 m 5,522 ft | 1683 km 15.48 mi |
24.952.3541°N 120.5327°W |
211 | Mount Russell[516][517] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 11,670 ft | 3557 m 5,520 ft | 1682 km 14.07 mi |
22.762.7984°N 151.8845°W |
212 | Overseer Mountain[518][519] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,019 ft | 2749 m 5,509 ft | 1679 km 12.05 mi |
19.3950.5288°N 123.3809°W |
Farquhar Peak[520][521] | British Columbia | King Island | m 5,509 ft | 1679 m 5,509 ft | 1679 km 14.23 mi |
22.952.3216°N 127.3065°W | |
214 | Mount Nebo[522][523][524][525] | Utah | Wasatch Range | m 11,933 ft | 3637 m 5,508 ft | 1679 km 75.6 mi |
121.739.8219°N 111.7603°W |
215 | Mount Archibald[526][527] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,491 ft | 2588 m 5,505 ft | 1678 km 14.81 mi |
23.860.7842°N 137.8736°W |
216 | Talchako Mountain[528][529] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,964 ft | 3037 m 5,499 ft | 1676 km 11.95 mi |
19.2352.0919°N 126.0159°W |
217 | Whiting Peak[530][531] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,281 ft | 2524 m 5,476 ft | 1669 km 33.5 mi |
53.958.1389°N 132.9346°W |
Faisal Peak[532][533] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,346 ft | 2239 m 5,476 ft | 1669 km 21.1 mi |
34.056.8857°N 130.5798°W | |
Nuussuaq High Point[534] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 7,034 ft | 2144 m 5,476 ft | 1669 km 53.8 mi |
86.670.6966°N 52.9728°W | |
220 | The Pinnacles[535] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 8,442 ft | 2573 m 5,469 ft | 1667 km 19.74 mi |
31.850.1953°N 118.2290°W |
221 | Volcán Tancítaro[536][537][538] | Michoacán | Cordillera Neovolcanica | m 12,598 ft | 3840 m 5,463 ft | 1665 km 85.3 mi |
137.319.4166°N 102.3198°W |
Volcán San Cristóbal[539] | Nicaragua | Cordillera Los Maribios | m 5,725 ft | 1745 m 5,463 ft | 1665 km 83.6 mi |
134.512.7026°N 87.0057°W | |
223 | Mount Nirvana[540][541][542] | Northwest Territories | Mackenzie Mountains | m 9,098 ft | 2773 m 5,456 ft | 1663 km 136.8 mi |
22061.8752°N 127.6807°W |
224 | Mount Thomlinson[543][544]} | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 8,041 ft | 2451 m 5,449 ft | 1661 km 27.4 mi |
44.055.5439°N 127.4864°W |
225 | Sillem Peak[545][546][547] | Nunavut | Sillem Island | m 5,446 ft | 1660 m 5,446 ft | 1660 km 14.77 mi |
23.871.0018°N 71.8531°W |
226 | Lehua Mountain[548] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,100 ft | 2469 m 5,443 ft | 1659 km 24.9 mi |
40.056.4910°N 130.7710°W |
227 | Mount Lester Jones[549][550] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,900 ft | 2408 m 5,440 ft | 1658 km 17.21 mi |
27.758.7174°N 133.2306°W |
Hardersbjerg[551] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 5,509 ft | 1679 m 5,440 ft | 1658 km 34.9 mi |
56.273.4333°N 22.8333°W | |
229 | Snowshoe Peak[552][553][554][555] | Montana | Cabinet Mountains | m 8,743 ft | 2665 m 5,438 ft | 1658 km 83.1 mi |
133.748.2231°N 115.6890°W |
230 | Cerro El Centinela[556] | Coahuila | Mexican Plateau | m 10,243 ft | 3122 m 5,436 ft | 1657 km 116.1 mi |
186.925.1359°N 103.2304°W |
Jeanette Peak[557][558] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 10,135 ft | 3089 m 5,436 ft | 1657 km 10.90 mi |
17.5452.6357°N 118.6166°W | |
232 | Mount Porsild[559][560] | Yukon | Coast Mountains | m 8,350 ft | 2545 m 5,430 ft | 1655 km 51.0 mi |
82.060.0840°N 136.0154°W |
233 | Sharktooth Mountain[561][562] | British Columbia | Cassiar Mountains | m 8,753 ft | 2668 m 5,423 ft | 1653 km 61.2 mi |
98.458.5876°N 127.9625°W |
234 | Picacho San Onofre[563] (Sierra Peña Nevada) |
Nuevo León | Sierra Madre Oriental | m 11,647 ft | 3550 m 5,413 ft | 1650 km 77.6 mi |
125.023.8007°N 99.8464°W |
El Aguacate Oeste[564] | Oaxaca | Sierra Madre del Sur | m 9,285 ft | 2830 m 5,413 ft | 1650 km 35.6 mi |
57.316.5812°N 95.8035°W | |
Ukpik Peak[565][566] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 5,935 ft | 1809 m 5,413 ft | 1650 km 10.74 mi |
17.2870.6882°N 71.3232°W | |
237 | North Schell Peak[567][568][569][570] | Nevada | Schell Creek Range | m 11,895 ft | 3625.6 m 5,413 ft | 1650 km 23.5 mi |
37.939.4132°N 114.5997°W |
238 | Hayford Peak[571][572][573][574] | Nevada | Sheep Range | m 9,924 ft | 3024.9 m 5,412 ft | 1650 km 34.0 mi |
54.736.6577°N 115.2008°W |
239 | Mount Forbes[575][576] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,867 ft | 3617 m 5,410 ft | 1649 km 29.5 mi |
47.451.8600°N 116.9316°W |
240 | Mount Foresta[577][578] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | m 11,050 ft | 3368 m 5,400 ft | 1646 km 12.51 mi |
20.160.1912°N 139.4323°W |
Star Peak[579][580][581][582] | Nevada | Humboldt Range | m 9,840 ft | 2999.1 m 5,400 ft | 1646 km 69.1 mi |
111.240.5224°N 118.1708°W | |
242 | Upper Saddle Mountain[583][584] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 7,644 ft | 2330 m 5,397 ft | 1645 km 14.68 mi |
23.650.1726°N 117.9000°W |
243 | Veniaminof Peak[585][586][587] | Alaska | Baranof Island | m 5,390 ft | 1643 m 5,390 ft | 1643 km 79.7 mi |
128.357.0151°N 134.9882°W |
244 | Flat Top Mountain[588][589][590][591] | Utah | Oquirrh Mountains | m 10,624 ft | 3238 m 5,383 ft | 1641 km 23.8 mi |
38.440.3724°N 112.1888°W |
245 | Hubris Peak[592][593] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,022 ft | 2445 m 5,381 ft | 1640 km 32.2 mi |
51.956.5518°N 130.9733°W |
246 | Tupeq Mountain[594][595] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,627 ft | 2020 m 5,374 ft | 1638 km 8.83 mi |
14.2166.5737°N 65.0717°W |
247 | Bearhole Peak[596][597][598] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,517 ft | 2596 m 5,367 ft | 1636 km 9.71 mi |
15.6260.9283°N 142.5237°W |
248 | Mount Steller[599][600] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | m 10,515 ft | 3205 m 5,365 ft | 1635 km 22.5 mi |
36.260.5199°N 143.0932°W |
249 | Klosterbjerge[601] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 7,907 ft | 2410 m 5,364 ft | 1635 km 24.1 mi |
38.872.2500°N 25.9500°W |
250 | Qingagssat Qaqit[602] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 5,846 ft | 1782 m 5,354 ft | 1632 km 14.47 mi |
23.360.5654°N 44.6949°W |
251 | Mount Stuart[603][604][605][606][607] | Washington | Wenatchee Mountains | m 9,420 ft | 2871 m 5,354 ft | 1632 km 44.6 mi |
71.847.4751°N 120.9024°W |
252 | Mount Judge Howay[608][609] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,421 ft | 2262 m 5,338 ft | 1627 km 22.2 mi |
35.749.5072°N 122.3218°W |
253 | Volcán Las Tres Vírgenes[610] | Baja California Sur | Tres Virgenes | m 6,401 ft | 1951 m 5,335 ft | 1626 km 211 mi |
34027.4700°N 112.5919°W |
254 | Ejnar Mikkelsen Fjeld[611] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 10,909 ft | 3325 m 5,331 ft | 1625 km 10.12 mi |
16.2968.8957°N 28.6279°W |
255 | Blanca Peak[612][613][614][615] | Colorado | Sangre de Cristo Mountains | m 14,351 ft | 4374 m 5,326 ft | 1623 km 103.4 mi |
166.437.5775°N 105.4856°W |
256 | Sierra de Santa Martha[616] | Veracruz | Cordillera Neovolcanica | m 5,545 ft | 1690 m 5,315 ft | 1620 km 111.9 mi |
180.118.3455°N 94.8576°W |
257 | Mount Pattullo[617][618] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,947 ft | 2727 m 5,305 ft | 1617 km 14.37 mi |
23.156.2339°N 129.6576°W |
Touak Peak[619][620] (Peak 1840) |
Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,037 ft | 1840 m 5,305 ft | 1617 km 52.8 mi |
84.966.1519°N 63.4918°W | |
259 | Mount Miller[621][622][623] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | m 10,750 ft | 3277 m 5,300 ft | 1615 km 40.3 mi |
64.960.4605°N 142.3012°W |
260 | Agssaussat[624] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 7,021 ft | 2140 m 5,299 ft | 1615 km 11.22 mi |
18.0665.8833°N 52.1167°W |
261 | Mount Tatlow[625][626] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,049 ft | 3063 m 5,292 ft | 1613 km 21.4 mi |
34.451.3843°N 123.8641°W |
Kloftbjerge[627] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 7,096 ft | 2163 m 5,292 ft | 1613 km 57.4 mi |
92.371.3333°N 25.7500°W | |
263 | Carlisle Volcano[628][629][630][631] | Alaska | Carlisle Island | m 5,283 ft | 1610 m 5,283 ft | 1610 km 6.64 mi |
10.6852.8913°N 170.0580°W |
264 | Storøen Island High Point[632] | Greenland | Storøen Island | m 5,282 ft | 1610 m 5,282 ft | 1610 km 18.32 mi |
29.564.3913°N 51.1134°W |
265 | Mount Timpanogos[633][634][635][636] | Utah | Wasatch Range | m 11,752 ft | 3582 m 5,279 ft | 1609 km 39.7 mi |
63.940.3908°N 111.6459°W |
266 | Hudson Bay Mountain[637][638] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,494 ft | 2589 m 5,279 ft | 1609 km 31.7 mi |
51.054.8116°N 127.3396°W |
Corsan Peak[639][640] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 6,345 ft | 1934 m 5,279 ft | 1609 km 17.64 mi |
28.451.0175°N 126.4058°W | |
268 | Mount Fryatt[641][642] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,027 ft | 3361 m 5,276 ft | 1608 km 10.17 mi |
16.3752.5503°N 117.9104°W |
269 | Bashful Peak[643][644][645] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | m 8,005 ft | 2440 m 5,275 ft | 1608 km 22.1 mi |
35.561.3076°N 148.8697°W |
270 | Basement Peak[646][647] | British Columbia | Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,878 ft | 2706 m 5,269 ft | 1606 km 14.66 mi |
23.659.3551°N 137.1614°W |
271 | Ibapah Peak[648][649][650][651] | Utah | Deep Creek Range | m 12,092 ft | 3686 m 5,267 ft | 1605 km 61.3 mi |
98.739.8282°N 113.9200°W |
272 | Kisimngiuqtuq Peak[652][653] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,250 ft | 1905 m 5,266 ft | 1605 km 225 mi |
36270.7993°N 71.6502°W |
273 | Clavering Island High Point[654] | Greenland | Clavering Island | m 5,262 ft | 1604 m 5,262 ft | 1604 km 47.9 mi |
77.174.3667°N 21.1833°W |
274 | Monmouth Mountain[655][656] (Mount Monmouth) |
British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,440 ft | 3182 m 5,256 ft | 1602 km 19.60 mi |
31.650.9924°N 123.7900°W |
Volcán de Santa Ana[657] | El Salvador | Sierra Madre de Chiapas | m 7,749 ft | 2362 m 5,256 ft | 1602 km 42.9 mi |
69.113.8557°N 89.6288°W | |
276 | Mount Ovington[658][659] | British Columbia | Hart Ranges | m 9,675 ft | 2949 m 5,249 ft | 1600 km 11.65 mi |
18.7554.1433°N 120.5740°W |
277 | Mount Cleveland[660][661][662][663] | Montana | Lewis Range | m 10,479 ft | 3194 m 5,246 ft | 1599 km 99.5 mi |
160.148.9249°N 113.8482°W |
278 | Tetlin Peak[664][665] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 8,365 ft | 2550 m 5,240 ft | 1597 km 25.5 mi |
41.162.6215°N 143.1084°W |
279 | Schweizerland High Point[666] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 5,482 ft | 1671 m 5,236 ft | 1596 km 59.3 mi |
95.466.1203°N 37.4420°W |
280 | Arc Dome[667][668][669][670] | Nevada | Toiyabe Range | m 11,778 ft | 3590 m 5,233 ft | 1595 km 23.1 mi |
37.238.8327°N 117.3531°W |
281 | Lassen Peak[671][672][673] | California | Cascade Range | m 10,462 ft | 3188.7 m 5,229 ft | 1594 km 71.6 mi |
115.340.4882°N 121.5050°W |
282 | Mount Addenbroke[674][675][676] | British Columbia | East Redonda Island | m 5,220 ft | 1591 m 5,220 ft | 1591 km 8.13 mi |
13.0950.2316°N 124.6861°W |
283 | Cerro las Capillas[677] | Jalisco | Jalisco | m 9,482 ft | 2890 m 5,217 ft | 1590 km 34.7 mi |
55.819.5552°N 104.1472°W |
284 | Estero Peak[678][679] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 5,459 ft | 1664 m 5,213 ft | 1589 km 7.81 mi |
12.5750.4620°N 125.1860°W |
285 | Margaretatopp[680] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 7,743 ft | 2360 m 5,200 ft | 1585 km 42.9 mi |
69.073.3667°N 26.3000°W |
Paatuut[681] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 6,594 ft | 2010 m 5,200 ft | 1585 km 28.4 mi |
45.770.2966°N 52.7017°W | |
Agdleruussakasit[682] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 5,784 ft | 1763 m 5,200 ft | 1585 km 3.57 mi |
5.7560.1364°N 44.5293°W | |
288 | Mount Deborah[683][684] | Alaska | Alaska Range | m 12,339 ft | 3761 m 5,189 ft | 1582 km 16.08 mi |
25.963.6377°N 147.2384°W |
289 | Mont Forel[685] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 11,125 ft | 3391 m 5,187 ft | 1581 km 222 mi |
35766.9354°N 36.7873°W |
290 | Necons Peak[686][687] (Peak 8336) |
Alaska | Alaska Range | m 8,336 ft | 2541 m 5,186 ft | 1581 km 21.9 mi |
35.361.1125°N 153.4690°W |
291 | Cerro Zempoaltépetl[688] | Oaxaca | Sierra Madre del Sur | m 11,220 ft | 3420 m 5,184 ft | 1580 km 64.1 mi |
103.217.1324°N 96.0125°W |
Mount Seton[689][690] (Goat Mountain) |
British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,367 ft | 2855 m 5,184 ft | 1580 km 12.64 mi |
20.450.6237°N 122.2600°W | |
293 | Volcán Concepción[691] | Nicaragua | Rivas | m 5,282 ft | 1610 m 5,180 ft | 1579 km 43.3 mi |
69.611.5380°N 85.6226°W |
294 | Abercrombie Mountain[692][693][694] | Washington | Columbia Mountains | m 7,312 ft | 2229 m 5,178 ft | 1578 km 14.06 mi |
22.648.9284°N 117.4600°W |
295 | Pico Pijol[695] | Honduras | Yoro | m 7,612 ft | 2320 m 5,177 ft | 1578 km 40.4 mi |
65.115.1833°N 87.5667°W |
296 | Mount Lemmon[696][697][698][699] | Arizona | Santa Catalina Mountains | m 9,160 ft | 2792 m 5,177 ft | 1578 km 51.5 mi |
82.932.4430°N 110.7885°W |
297 | Blaskbjerg[700] | Greenland | Island of Greenland | m 5,249 ft | 1600 m 5,167 ft | 1575 km 10.85 mi |
17.4673.3000°N 24.0333°W |
298 | Kaza Mountain[701][702] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 8,343 ft | 2543 m 5,161 ft | 1573 km 22.0 mi |
35.553.0711°N 121.0089°W |
299 | Gareloi Volcano[703][704][705][706] | Alaska | Gareloi Island | m 5,160 ft | 1573 m 5,160 ft | 1573 km 28.6 mi |
46.151.7880°N 178.7940°W |
300 | Mount Cronin[707][708] | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 7,861 ft | 2396 m 5,154 ft | 1571 km 20.7 mi |
33.354.9301°N 126.8638°W |
Rugged Mountain[709][710] | British Columbia | Vancouver Island | m 6,106 ft | 1861 m 5,154 ft | 1571 km 21.8 mi |
35.150.0252°N 126.6778°W |
Gallery
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1. Denali (Mount McKinley) is the highest summit of North America.
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2. Mount Logan in Yukon is the highest peak of Canada.
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3. Pico de Orizaba is the highest peak of Mexico.
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4. Mount Rainier in Washington is highest peak of the Cascade Range.
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5. Volcán Tajumulco in Guatemala is the highest peak of Central America.
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6. Mount Fairweather lies on the international boundary between Alaska and British Columbia.
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7. Cerro Chirripó is the highest peak of Costa Rica.
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8. Gunnbjørn Fjeld on Greenland is the highest peak of the Arctic.
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9. Mount Blackburn is the highest peak of the Wrangell Mountains of Alaska.
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11. Mount Saint Elias is the second highest peak of both Canada and the United States.
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12. Mount Waddington in British Columbia is the highest peak of the Coast Mountains.
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14. Pico Duarte on Hispaniola is the highest peak of the Caribbean.
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16. Mount Whitney in California is the highest peak of the contiguous United States.
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17. Popocatépetl is the second highest peak of Mexico.
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18. Mount Shasta in California is the highest peak of the southern Cascade Range.
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20. Mount Shishaldin on Unimak Island is the highest peak of the Aleutian Islands.
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21. Mount Robson in British Columbia is the highest peak of the Canadian Rockies.
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22. Redoubt Volcano is the highest peak of the Alaskan Peninsula.
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23. Mount Elbert in Colorado is the highest peak of the Rocky Mountains.
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25. Nevado de Colima is the highest peak of Jalisco.
See also
- List of mountain peaks of North America
- List of the highest major summits of North America
- List of the most prominent summits of North America
- List of the most isolated major summits of North America
- List of mountain peaks of Greenland
- List of mountain peaks of Canada
- List of mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
- List of mountain peaks of the United States
- List of mountain peaks of México
- List of mountain peaks of Central America
- List of mountain peaks of the Caribbean
- North America
- Geography of North America
- Category:Mountains of North America
- Geography of North America
- Physical geography
References
- ↑ The summit of Denali is the highest point of the Alaska Range, the State of Alaska, the United States of America, and all of North America. Denali is the third most topographically prominent and third most topographically isolated summit on Earth after Mount Everest and Aconcagua.
- ↑ "Denali". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Denali". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Mount Logan is the highest point of the Saint Elias Mountains, Yukon, and all of Canada.
- ↑ "Mount Logan". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Logan". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Pico de Orizaba is the highest point of Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla, Estado Libre y Soberano de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, and all of México.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Rainier is the highest point of the Cascade Range and the U.S. State of Washington. Mount Rainier is the most prominent summit in the contiguous United States and the fourth most prominent in North America.
- ↑ The elevation of Mount Rainier includes an adjustment of +1.914 m (+6.28 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of Volcán Tajumulco is the highest point of the Sierra de las Nubes, the Republic of Guatemala, and all of Central America. Volcán Tajumulco is the southernmost and easternmost 4000 m (13,123-foot) summit of North America.
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- ↑ Mount Fairweather on the international border of Alaska is the highest point the Province of British Columbia.
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- ↑ The summit of Chirripó Grande is the highest point of the Republic of Costa Rica.
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- ↑ The summit of Gunnbjørn Fjeld is the highest point of the Island of Greenland, Kalaallit Nunaat, the Kingdom of Denmark, and the entire Arctic.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Blackburn is the highest point of the Wrangell Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Hayes is the highest point of the Hayes Range.
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- ↑ Mount Saint Elias is the second highest major summit of both Canada and the United States.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Waddington is the highest point of the Coast Mountains and the easternmost 4000 m (13,123-foot) summit of Canada.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Marcus Baker is the highest point of the Chugach Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Pico Duarte is the highest point of the Island of Hispaniola, the Dominican Republic, and all the islands of the Caribbean Sea.
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- ↑ "Mount Lucania". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Whitney is the highest point of the Sierra Nevada, the State of California, and the contiguous United States.
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- ↑ Popocatépetl on the border of Puebla is the highest point of both Estado Libre y Soberano de México and Estado Libre y Soberano de Morelos.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Shasta is the highest point of the southern Cascade Range.
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- ↑ "Monarch Mountain". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Shishaldin Volcano is the highest point of Unimak Island and all the Aleutian Islands.
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- ↑ "Shishaldin Volcano". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Mount Robson is the highest point of the Canadian Rockies.
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- ↑ "Mount Robson". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Redoubt Volcano is the highest point of the Chigmit Mountains.
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- ↑ "Redoubt Volcano". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Mount Elbert is the highest point of the Rocky Mountains and the U.S. State of Colorado.
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- ↑ "Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Nevado de Colima is the highest point of Estado Libre y Soberano de Jalisco.
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- ↑ "Mount Vancouver". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Sir Sandford is the highest point of the Columbia Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Baker is the highest point of the northern Cascade Range.
- ↑ The elevation of Mount Baker includes an adjustment of +1.430 m (+4.69 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Torbert is the highest point of the Tordrillo Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Pic la Selle is the highest point of the Republic of Haiti.
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- ↑ The summit of Barbeau Peak is the highest point of Ellesmere Island and Nunavut of Canada.
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- ↑ The summit of San Jacinto Peak is the highest point of the San Jacinto Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of San Gorgonio Mountain is the highest point of the San Bernardino Mountains.
- ↑ The elevation of San Gorgonio Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.303 m (+4.27 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of Charleston Peak is the highest point of the Spring Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Pavlof Volcano is the highest point of the Alaska Peninsula.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Isto is the highest point of the Brooks Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Olympus is the highest point of the Olympic Mountains.
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- ↑ Mount Columbia on the border of British Columbia is the highest point of the Province of Alberta.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Hood is the highest point of the U.S. State of Oregon.
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- ↑ The summit of Wheeler Peak is the highest point of the Snake Range.
- ↑ "WHEELER PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station JP0339. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
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- ↑ The summit of Ulysses Mountain is the highest point of Muskwa Ranges and the northernmost 3000 m (9843 ft) summit of the Rocky Mountains.
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- ↑ "Pico Pijol". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Mount Lemmon is the highest point of the Santa Catalina Mountains.
- ↑ The elevation of Mount Lemmon includes an adjustment of +1.004 m (+3.29 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
- ↑ "Mount Lemmon". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Lemmon". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Blaskbjerg". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Kaza Mountain". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Kaza Mountain". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Gareloi Volcano is the highest point of Gareloi Island.
- ↑ "GARELOI VOLCANO". Datasheet for NGS Station TT5136. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Gareloi Volcano". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Gareloi Volcano". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Cronin". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Cronin". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Rugged Mountain". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Rugged Mountain". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
External links
- Natural Resources Canada (NRC)
- Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI) de México
- National Geodetic Survey (NGS)
- United States Geological Survey (USGS)
- Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia @ bivouac.com
- North America @ peakbagger.com
- World Mountain Encyclopedia @ peakware.com
- peaklist.org
- summitpost.org
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