List of the most prominent summits of the United States
The following sortable table lists the 258 most topographically prominent mountain peaks of the United States.
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 (328.1 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 126 ultra-prominent summits in the United States.
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. Three summits of the United States exceed 4000 meters (13,123 feet), six exceed 3500 meters (11,483 feet), ten exceed 3000 meters (9843 feet), 19 exceed 2500 meters (8202 feet), 45 exceed 2000 meters (6562 feet), 126 ultra-prominent summits exceed 1500 meters (4921 feet), and the following 258 major summits exceed 1000 meters (3281 feet) of topographic prominence.
Table
Rank | Mountain Peak | State | Mountain Range | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Denali[1][2][3] (Mount McKinley) |
Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 6190.5 m | 20,310 ft 6141 m | 20,146 mi 7,451 km |
4,63063.0690°N 151.0063°W |
2 | Mauna Kea[4][5][6][7] | Hawaii | Island of Hawaiʻi | ft 4207.3 m | 13,803 ft 4207 m | 13,803 mi 3,947 km |
2,45319.8207°N 155.4681°W |
3 | Mount Rainier[8][9][10][11] | Washington | Cascade Range | ft 4394 m | 14,417 ft 4026 m | 13,210 mi 1,177 km |
73146.8529°N 121.7604°W |
4 | Mount Fairweather[12][13][14] (Fairweather Mountain) |
Alaska British Columbia |
Saint Elias Mountains | ft 4671 m | 15,325 ft 3961 m | 12,995 mi 201 km |
124.758.9064°N 137.5265°W |
5 | Mount Blackburn[15][16][17][18] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | ft 4996 m | 16,390 ft 3548 m | 11,640 mi 97.6 km |
60.761.7305°N 143.4031°W |
6 | Mount Hayes[19][20][21] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 4216 m | 13,832 ft 3507 m | 11,507 mi 205 km |
127.263.6203°N 146.7178°W |
7 | Mount Saint Elias[22][23][24] | Alaska Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | ft 5489 m | 18,009 ft 3429 m | 11,250 mi 41.3 km |
25.660.2927°N 140.9307°W |
8 | Mount Marcus Baker[25][26][27] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 4016 m | 13,176 ft 3277 m | 10,751 mi 204 km |
126.861.4374°N 147.7525°W |
9 | Mount Whitney[28][29][30][31] | California | Sierra Nevada | ft 4421.0 m | 14,505 ft 3072 m | 10,080 mi 2,651 km |
1,64736.5786°N 118.2920°W |
10 | Haleakalā[32][33][34] | Hawaii | Island of Maui | ft 3055 m | 10,023 ft 3055 m | 10,023 mi 121.4 km |
75.420.7097°N 156.2533°W |
11 | Mount Shasta[35][36][37][38] | California | Cascade Range | ft 4321.8 m | 14,179 ft 2979 m | 9,772 mi 539 km |
33541.4092°N 122.1949°W |
12 | Shishaldin Volcano[39][40][41] | Alaska | Unimak Island | ft 2869 m | 9,414 ft 2869 m | 9,414 mi 877 km |
54554.7554°N 163.9709°W |
13 | Redoubt Volcano[42][43][44] | Alaska | Chigmit Mountains | ft 3108 m | 10,197 ft 2788 m | 9,147 mi 94.5 km |
58.760.4854°N 152.7442°W |
14 | Mount Elbert[45][46][47][48] | Colorado | Sawatch Range | ft 4401.2 m | 14,440 ft 2772 m | 9,093 mi 1,079 km |
67139.1178°N 106.4454°W |
15 | Mount Baker[49][50][51][52] | Washington | Skagit Range | ft 3287 m | 10,786 ft 2696 m | 8,845 mi 213 km |
132.248.7768°N 121.8145°W |
16 | Mount Torbert[53][54][55] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 3479 m | 11,413 ft 2648 m | 8,688 mi 157.3 km |
97.861.4086°N 152.4125°W |
17 | San Jacinto Peak[56][57][58][59] | California | San Jacinto Mountains | ft 3302.3 m | 10,834 ft 2542 m | 8,339 mi 33.2 km |
20.633.8147°N 116.6794°W |
18 | San Gorgonio Mountain[60][61][62][63] | California | San Bernardino Mountains | ft 3506 m | 11,503 ft 2528 m | 8,294 mi 262 km |
162.834.0992°N 116.8249°W |
19 | Charleston Peak[64][65][66][67] (Mount Charleston) |
Nevada | Spring Mountains | ft 3632.0 m | 11,916 ft 2517 m | 8,258 mi 218 km |
135.336.2716°N 115.6956°W |
20 | Pavlof Volcano[68][69][70] | Alaska | Alaska Peninsula | ft 2515 m | 8,250 ft 2499 m | 8,200 mi 151.8 km |
94.355.4173°N 161.8932°W |
Mount Veniaminof[71][72] | Alaska | Alaska Peninsula | ft 2507 m | 8,225 ft 2499 m | 8,200 mi 337 km |
21056.2194°N 159.2975°W | |
22 | Mount Adams[73][74][75] | Washington | Cascade Range | ft 3743.4 m | 12,281 ft 2480 m | 8,136 mi 74.1 km |
46.046.2024°N 121.4909°W |
23 | Mount Hubbard[76][77] | Alaska Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | ft 4557 m | 14,951 ft 2457 m | 8,061 mi 34.4 km |
21.360.3194°N 139.0726°W |
24 | Mount Isto[78][79][80] | Alaska | Brooks Range | ft 2736 m | 8,976 ft 2408 m | 7,901 mi 634 km |
39469.2025°N 143.8020°W |
25 | Iliamna Volcano[81][82] | Alaska | Chigmit Mountains | ft 3053 m | 10,016 ft 2398 m | 7,866 mi 54.1 km |
33.660.0321°N 153.0915°W |
26 | Mount Olympus[83][84][85][86] | Washington | Olympic Mountains | ft 2432.3 m | 7,980 ft 2389 m | 7,838 mi 173.8 km |
108.047.8013°N 123.7108°W |
27 | Mount Cook[87][88] | Alaska Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | ft 4194 m | 13,760 ft 2350 m | 7,710 mi 23.4 km |
14.5460.1816°N 139.9811°W |
28 | Mount Hood[89][90][91][92] | Oregon | Cascade Range | ft 3428.8 m | 11,249 ft 2349 m | 7,706 mi 92.8 km |
57.645.3735°N 121.6959°W |
29 | Mount Sanford[93][94] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | ft 4949 m | 16,237 ft 2343 m | 7,687 mi 64.8 km |
40.362.2132°N 144.1292°W |
30 | Mount Tom White[95][96] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 3411 m | 11,191 ft 2329 m | 7,641 mi 117.6 km |
73.060.6518°N 143.6972°W |
31 | Wheeler Peak[97][98][99][100] | Nevada | Snake Range | ft 3982.3 m | 13,065 ft 2307 m | 7,568 mi 373 km |
23238.9858°N 114.3139°W |
32 | Glacier Peak[101][102][103][104] | Washington | Cascade Range | ft 3214 m | 10,545 ft 2291 m | 7,518 mi 90.3 km |
56.148.1125°N 121.1138°W |
33 | Mount Kimball[105][106][107] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 3155 m | 10,350 ft 2263 m | 7,425 mi 89.8 km |
55.863.2390°N 144.6419°W |
34 | Mount Griggs[108][109] | Alaska | Alaska Peninsula | ft 2332 m | 7,650 ft 2225 m | 7,300 mi 219 km |
136.358.3534°N 155.0958°W |
35 | Mount Foraker[110][111] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 5304 m | 17,400 ft 2210 m | 7,250 mi 23.0 km |
14.2762.9604°N 151.3998°W |
36 | White Mountain Peak[112][113][114][115] | California | White Mountains | ft 4344.0 m | 14,252 ft 2193 m | 7,196 mi 108.7 km |
67.537.6341°N 118.2557°W |
37 | Mount Crillon[116][117] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 3879 m | 12,726 ft 2187 m | 7,176 mi 31.4 km |
19.5258.6625°N 137.1712°W |
38 | Mauna Loa[118][119][120] | Hawaii | Island of Hawaiʻi | ft 4169 m | 13,679 ft 2164 m | 7,099 mi 40.6 km |
25.219.4756°N 155.6054°W |
39 | Cloud Peak[121][122][123][124] | Wyoming | Bighorn Mountains | ft 4013.3 m | 13,167 ft 2157 m | 7,077 mi 233 km |
145.044.3821°N 107.1739°W |
40 | Gannett Peak[125][126][127][128] | Wyoming | Wind River Range | ft 4209.1 m | 13,809 ft 2157 m | 7,076 mi 468 km |
29143.1842°N 109.6542°W |
41 | Mount Vsevidof[129][130][131] | Alaska | Umnak Island | ft 2149 m | 7,051 ft 2149 m | 7,051 mi 359 km |
22353.1256°N 168.6938°W |
42 | Mount Hesperus[132][133][134] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 2996 m | 9,828 ft 2127 m | 6,978 mi 93.5 km |
58.161.8036°N 154.1469°W |
43 | Mount Bona[135][136][137] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 5044 m | 16,550 ft 2103 m | 6,900 mi 80.0 km |
49.761.3856°N 141.7495°W |
44 | Mount Drum[138][139] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | ft 3661 m | 12,010 ft 2060 m | 6,760 mi 28.5 km |
17.7362.1159°N 144.6394°W |
45 | Mount Chiginagak[140][141] | Alaska | Aleutian Range | ft 2111 m | 6,925 ft 2035 m | 6,675 mi 157.2 km |
97.757.1334°N 156.9912°W |
46 | Grand Teton[142][143][144][145] | Wyoming | Teton Range | ft 4198.7 m | 13,775 ft 1995 m | 6,545 mi 111.6 km |
69.443.7412°N 110.8024°W |
47 | Sacajawea Peak[146][147][148][149] | Oregon | Wallowa Mountains | ft 3000 m | 9,843 ft 1949 m | 6,393 mi 202 km |
125.645.2450°N 117.2929°W |
48 | Mount Neacola[150][151][152] | Alaska | Aleutian Range | ft 2873 m | 9,426 ft 1943 m | 6,376 mi 49.9 km |
31.060.7981°N 153.3959°W |
49 | Kings Peak[153][154][155][156] | Utah | Uinta Mountains | ft 4125 m | 13,534 ft 1938 m | 6,358 mi 268 km |
166.740.7763°N 110.3729°W |
50 | Mount Graham[157][158][159][160] | Arizona | Pinaleño Mountains | ft 3268.6 m | 10,724 ft 1932 m | 6,340 mi 132.7 km |
82.532.7017°N 109.8714°W |
51 | Mount Douglas[161][162] | Alaska | Alaska Peninsula | ft 2149 m | 7,050 ft 1920 m | 6,300 mi 69.0 km |
42.958.8598°N 153.5353°W |
52 | Mount San Antonio[163][164][165][166] | California | San Gabriel Mountains | ft 3069 m | 10,068 ft 1903 m | 6,244 mi 68.5 km |
42.634.2891°N 117.6463°W |
53 | Kichatna Spire[167][168] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 2739 m | 8,985 ft 1900 m | 6,235 mi 60.0 km |
37.362.4231°N 152.7231°W |
54 | De Long Peak[169] (Peak 8084) |
Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 2464 m | 8,084 ft 1900 m | 6,234 mi 69.3 km |
43.160.8299°N 145.1335°W |
55 | Telescope Peak[170][171][172][173] | California | Panamint Range | ft 3366 m | 11,043 ft 1886 m | 6,188 mi 92.9 km |
57.736.1698°N 117.0892°W |
56 | Mount Peale[174][175][176][177] | Utah | La Sal Mountains | ft 3879 m | 12,726 ft 1884 m | 6,181 mi 117.8 km |
73.238.4385°N 109.2292°W |
Pogromni Volcano[178][179][180] | Alaska | Unimak Island | ft 1991 m | 6,531 ft 1884 m | 6,181 mi 50.9 km |
31.754.5705°N 164.6926°W | |
58 | Dewey Peak[181][182] (Peak 8010) |
Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 2441 m | 8,010 ft 1878 m | 6,160 mi 40.7 km |
25.361.1605°N 144.8129°W |
59 | Mount Washington[183][184][185][186][187] | New Hampshire | White Mountains | ft 1917 m | 6,288 ft 1877 m | 6,158 mi 1,319 km |
82044.2705°N 71.3032°W |
60 | Mount Igikpak[188][189][190] | Alaska | Brooks Range | ft 2523 m | 8,276 ft 1867 m | 6,126 mi 453 km |
28267.4129°N 154.9656°W |
61 | Snow Tower[191][192] | Alaska | Coast Mountains | ft 2003 m | 6,572 ft 1866 m | 6,122 mi 16.28 km |
10.1258.1724°N 133.4009°W |
62 | Mount Mitchell[193][194][195][196] | North Carolina | Blue Ridge Mountains | ft 2037 m | 6,684 ft 1857 m | 6,092 mi 1,914 km |
1,18935.7649°N 82.2651°W |
63 | Truuli Peak[197][198][199] | Alaska | Kenai Mountains | ft 2015 m | 6,612 ft 1848 m | 6,062 mi 143.1 km |
88.959.9129°N 150.4348°W |
64 | Humphreys Peak[200][201][202][203] | Arizona | San Francisco Peaks | ft 3852 m | 12,637 ft 1841 m | 6,039 mi 396 km |
24635.3464°N 111.6780°W |
65 | Borah Peak[204][205][206][207] | Idaho | Lost River Range | ft 3861.2 m | 12,668 ft 1829 m | 6,002 mi 243 km |
150.844.1374°N 113.7811°W |
66 | Mount Natazhat[208][209] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 4095 m | 13,435 ft 1824 m | 5,985 mi 24.9 km |
15.4961.5217°N 141.1030°W |
67 | Hanagita Peak[210][211][212] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 2592 m | 8,504 ft 1815 m | 5,954 mi 35.3 km |
22.061.0670°N 143.7075°W |
68 | Tanaga Volcano[213][214][215] | Alaska | Tanaga Island | ft 1806 m | 5,925 ft 1806 m | 5,925 mi 656 km |
40851.8838°N 178.1429°W |
69 | Makushin Volcano[216][217][218] | Alaska | Unalaska Island | ft 1800 m | 5,905 ft 1800 m | 5,905 mi 133.8 km |
83.153.8782°N 166.9299°W |
70 | Sovereign Mountain[219][220][221] | Alaska | Talkeetna Mountains | ft 2697 m | 8,849 ft 1790 m | 5,874 mi 73.5 km |
45.662.1311°N 148.6044°W |
71 | Mount Jefferson[222][223][224][225] | Nevada | Toquima Range | ft 3641 m | 11,946 ft 1789 m | 5,871 mi 159.1 km |
98.938.7519°N 116.9267°W |
72 | Mount Ellen[226][227][228][229] | Utah | Henry Mountains | ft 3513 m | 11,527 ft 1787 m | 5,862 mi 90.3 km |
56.138.1089°N 110.8136°W |
73 | Isanotski Peaks[230][231] | Alaska | Unimak Island | ft 2471 m | 8,106 ft 1785 m | 5,856 mi 15.62 km |
9.7154.7680°N 163.7291°W |
74 | Deseret Peak[232][233] | Utah | Stansbury Mountains | ft 3364 m | 11,035 ft 1772 m | 5,812 mi 74.2 km |
46.140.4595°N 112.6264°W |
75 | Mount Jefferson[234][235][236][237] | Oregon | Cascade Range | ft 3201 m | 10,502 ft 1767 m | 5,797 mi 77.7 km |
48.344.6743°N 121.7996°W |
76 | Isthmus Peak[238][239] | Alaska | Kenai Mountains | ft 1991 m | 6,532 ft 1762 m | 5,782 mi 52.0 km |
32.360.5772°N 148.8915°W |
77 | Frosty Peak[240][241] | Alaska | Aleutian Range | ft 1769 m | 5,803 ft 1754 m | 5,753 mi 56.9 km |
35.455.0672°N 162.8351°W |
78 | Pilot Peak[242][243][244][245] | Nevada | Pilot Range | ft 3267.6 m | 10,720 ft 1747 m | 5,731 mi 86.7 km |
53.941.0211°N 114.0774°W |
79 | Crazy Peak[246][247][248][249] | Montana | Crazy Mountains | ft 3418 m | 11,214 ft 1743 m | 5,719 mi 71.8 km |
44.646.0181°N 110.2768°W |
80 | Great Sitkin Volcano[250][251][252] | Alaska | Great Sitkin Island | ft 1740 m | 5,710 ft 1740 m | 5,710 mi 141.3 km |
87.852.0763°N 176.1108°W |
81 | Puʻu Kukui[253][254] | Hawaii | Island of Maui | ft 1764 m | 5,788 ft 1731 m | 5,678 mi 34.8 km |
21.620.8904°N 156.5863°W |
82 | Mount Cleveland[255][256][257][258] | Alaska | Chuginadak Island | ft 1730 m | 5,675 ft 1730 m | 5,675 mi 90.6 km |
56.352.8230°N 169.9465°W |
83 | McDonald Peak[259][260][261][262] | Montana | Mission Range | ft 2994 m | 9,824 ft 1722 m | 5,650 mi 127.9 km |
79.547.3826°N 113.9191°W |
84 | Mount Wrangell[263][264] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | ft 4317 m | 14,163 ft 1711 m | 5,613 mi 23.8 km |
14.7962.0059°N 144.0187°W |
85 | South Sister[265][266][267] | Oregon | Cascade Range | ft 3158.5 m | 10,363 ft 1705 m | 5,593 mi 63.5 km |
39.444.1035°N 121.7693°W |
86 | Devils Paw[268][269][270] | Alaska British Columbia |
Coast Mountains | ft 2593 m | 8,507 ft 1703 m | 5,587 mi 136.3 km |
84.758.7289°N 133.8402°W |
87 | Mount Seattle[271][272] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 3155 m | 10,350 ft 1695 m | 5,561 mi 19.26 km |
11.9760.0680°N 139.1893°W |
88 | Sierra Blanca Peak[273][274][275][276] | New Mexico | Sacramento Mountains | ft 3651.8 m | 11,981 ft 1693 m | 5,553 mi 267 km |
165.933.3743°N 105.8087°W |
89 | Pikes Peak[277][278][279][280] | Colorado | Front Range | ft 4302.31 m | 14,115 ft 1686 m | 5,530 mi 97.8 km |
60.838.8405°N 105.0442°W |
90 | Mount Russell[281][282] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 3557 m | 11,670 ft 1682 m | 5,520 mi 22.7 km |
14.0762.7984°N 151.8845°W |
91 | Mount Nebo[283][284][285][286] | Utah | Wasatch Range | ft 3637 m | 11,933 ft 1679 m | 5,508 mi 121.7 km |
75.639.8219°N 111.7603°W |
92 | Snowshoe Peak[287][288][289][290] | Montana | Cabinet Mountains | ft 2665 m | 8,743 ft 1658 m | 5,438 mi 133.7 km |
83.148.2231°N 115.6890°W |
93 | North Schell Peak[291][292][293][294] | Nevada | Schell Creek Range | ft 3625.6 m | 11,895 ft 1650 m | 5,413 mi 37.9 km |
23.539.4132°N 114.5997°W |
94 | Hayford Peak[295][296][297][298] | Nevada | Sheep Range | ft 3024.9 m | 9,924 ft 1650 m | 5,412 mi 54.7 km |
34.036.6577°N 115.2008°W |
95 | Mount Foresta[299][300] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 3368 m | 11,050 ft 1646 m | 5,400 mi 20.1 km |
12.5160.1912°N 139.4323°W |
Star Peak[301][302][303][304] | Nevada | Humboldt Range | ft 2999.1 m | 9,840 ft 1646 m | 5,400 mi 111.2 km |
69.140.5224°N 118.1708°W | |
97 | Veniaminof Peak[305][306][307] | Alaska | Baranof Island | ft 1643 m | 5,390 ft 1643 m | 5,390 mi 128.3 km |
79.757.0151°N 134.9882°W |
98 | Flat Top Mountain[308][309][310][311] | Utah | Oquirrh Mountains | ft 3238 m | 10,624 ft 1641 m | 5,383 mi 38.4 km |
23.840.3724°N 112.1888°W |
99 | Bearhole Peak[312][313][314] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 2596 m | 8,517 ft 1636 m | 5,367 mi 15.62 km |
9.7160.9283°N 142.5237°W |
100 | Mount Steller[315][316] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 3205 m | 10,515 ft 1635 m | 5,365 mi 36.2 km |
22.560.5199°N 143.0932°W |
101 | Mount Stuart[317][318][319][320][321] | Washington | Wenatchee Mountains | ft 2871 m | 9,420 ft 1632 m | 5,354 mi 71.8 km |
44.647.4751°N 120.9024°W |
102 | Blanca Peak[322][323][324][325] | Colorado | Sangre de Cristo Mountains | ft 4374 m | 14,351 ft 1623 m | 5,326 mi 166.4 km |
103.437.5775°N 105.4856°W |
103 | Mount Miller[326][327][328] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 3277 m | 10,750 ft 1615 m | 5,300 mi 64.9 km |
40.360.4605°N 142.3012°W |
104 | Carlisle Volcano[329][330][331][332] | Alaska | Carlisle Island | ft 1610 m | 5,283 ft 1610 m | 5,283 mi 10.68 km |
6.6452.8913°N 170.0580°W |
105 | Mount Timpanogos[333][334][335][336] | Utah | Wasatch Range | ft 3582 m | 11,752 ft 1609 m | 5,279 mi 63.9 km |
39.740.3908°N 111.6459°W |
106 | Bashful Peak[337][338][339] | Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 2440 m | 8,005 ft 1608 m | 5,275 mi 35.5 km |
22.161.3076°N 148.8697°W |
107 | Ibapah Peak[340][341][342][343] | Utah | Deep Creek Range | ft 3686 m | 12,092 ft 1605 m | 5,267 mi 98.7 km |
61.339.8282°N 113.9200°W |
108 | Mount Cleveland[344][345][346][347] | Montana | Lewis Range | ft 3194 m | 10,479 ft 1599 m | 5,246 mi 160.1 km |
99.548.9249°N 113.8482°W |
109 | Kawaikini[348][349][350] | Hawaii | Island of Kauaʻi | ft 1598 m | 5,243 ft 1598 m | 5,243 mi 327 km |
20322.0586°N 159.4973°W |
110 | Tetlin Peak[351][352] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 2550 m | 8,365 ft 1597 m | 5,240 mi 41.1 km |
25.562.6215°N 143.1084°W |
111 | Arc Dome[353][354][355][356] | Nevada | Toiyabe Range | ft 3590 m | 11,778 ft 1595 m | 5,233 mi 37.2 km |
23.138.8327°N 117.3531°W |
112 | Lassen Peak[357][358][359] | California | Cascade Range | ft 3188.7 m | 10,462 ft 1594 m | 5,229 mi 115.3 km |
71.640.4882°N 121.5050°W |
113 | Mount Deborah[360][361] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 3761 m | 12,339 ft 1582 m | 5,189 mi 25.9 km |
16.0863.6377°N 147.2384°W |
114 | Necons Peak[362][363] (Peak 8336) |
Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 2541 m | 8,336 ft 1581 m | 5,186 mi 35.3 km |
21.961.1125°N 153.4690°W |
115 | Abercrombie Mountain[364][365][366] | Washington | Columbia Mountains | ft 2229 m | 7,312 ft 1578 m | 5,178 mi 22.6 km |
14.0648.9284°N 117.4600°W |
116 | Mount Lemmon[367][368][369][370] | Arizona | Santa Catalina Mountains | ft 2792 m | 9,160 ft 1578 m | 5,177 mi 82.9 km |
51.532.4430°N 110.7885°W |
117 | Gareloi Volcano[371][372][373][374] | Alaska | Gareloi Island | ft 1573 m | 5,160 ft 1573 m | 5,160 mi 46.1 km |
28.651.7880°N 178.7940°W |
118 | Chiricahua Peak[375][376][377][378] | Arizona | Chiricahua Mountains | ft 2976 m | 9,763 ft 1569 m | 5,149 mi 103.6 km |
64.331.8456°N 109.2910°W |
119 | Stony Peak[379][380] (Peak 8488) |
Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 2587 m | 8,488 ft 1566 m | 5,138 mi 19.19 km |
11.9261.4950°N 153.6224°W |
120 | Mount Eddy[381][382][383][384] | California | Klamath Mountains | ft 2754.6 m | 9,037 ft 1562 m | 5,125 mi 23.5 km |
14.5841.3196°N 122.4790°W |
121 | Mount Augusta[385][386] | Alaska Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | ft 4289 m | 14,070 ft 1549 m | 5,082 mi 23.2 km |
14.4160.3074°N 140.4584°W |
122 | Copper Peak[387][388] (Peak 6915) |
Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 2108 m | 6,915 ft 1544 m | 5,065 mi 17.87 km |
11.1061.3297°N 144.9599°W |
123 | Mount Bear[389][390] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 4520 m | 14,831 ft 1540 m | 5,054 mi 32.4 km |
20.161.2834°N 141.1433°W |
124 | Korovin Volcano[391][392][393] | Alaska | Atka Island | ft 1533 m | 5,030 ft 1533 m | 5,030 mi 137.2 km |
85.252.3816°N 174.1653°W |
125 | Miller Peak[394][395][396][397] | Arizona | Huachuca Mountains | ft 2886 m | 9,470 ft 1527 m | 5,011 mi 107.5 km |
66.831.3928°N 110.2930°W |
126 | Kamakou[398][399][400] | Hawaii | Island of Molokaʻi | ft 1512 m | 4,961 ft 1512 m | 4,961 mi 36.4 km |
22.621.1065°N 156.8682°W |
127 | Mount Marcy[401][402][403] | New York | Adirondack Mountains | ft 1628.57 m | 5,343 ft 1499 m | 4,919 mi 209 km |
129.744.1127°N 73.9237°W |
128 | Mount Moriah[404][405][406] | Nevada | Snake Range | ft 3679.6 m | 12,072 ft 1496 m | 4,909 mi 32.7 km |
20.339.2732°N 114.1988°W |
129 | Jackson Mountain[407][408][409] | Nevada | Black Rock Desert | ft 2773 m | 9,099 ft 1487 m | 4,879 mi 47.1 km |
29.341.3033°N 118.4163°W |
130 | South Yolla Bolly Mountain[410][411][412][413] (Mount Linn) |
California | Northern California Coast Range | ft 2468 m | 8,098 ft 1480 m | 4,854 mi 99.0 km |
61.540.0365°N 122.8542°W |
131 | Mount Tobin[414][415][416][417] | Nevada | Tobin Range | ft 2980.4 m | 9,778 ft 1479 m | 4,851 mi 57.0 km |
35.440.3765°N 117.5261°W |
132 | Kootznoowoo Peak[418][419] | Alaska | Admiralty Island | m 4,850 ft | 1478 m 4,850 ft | 1478 km 35.7 mi |
57.557.7891°N 134.4546°W |
133 | Hole in the Mountain Peak[420][421][422][423] | Nevada | East Humboldt Range | ft 3448 m | 11,311 ft 1478 m | 4,849 mi 43.1 km |
26.840.9508°N 115.1224°W |
134 | Culebra Peak[424][425][426][427] | Colorado | Culebra Range | ft 4283 m | 14,053 ft 1471 m | 4,827 mi 57.1 km |
35.537.1224°N 105.1858°W |
135 | Round Mountain[428][429][430] | Washington | Cascade Range | ft 1629 m | 5,344 ft 1466 m | 4,810 mi 13.95 km |
8.6748.3265°N 121.7507°W |
136 | Ruby Dome[431][432][433][434][435] | Nevada | Ruby Mountains | ft 3472 m | 11,392 ft 1466 m | 4,810 mi 153.6 km |
95.440.6217°N 115.4754°W |
137 | Mount Pinos[436][437][438][439] | California | San Emigdio Mountains | ft 2696.5 m | 8,847 ft 1463 m | 4,800 mi 133.6 km |
83.034.8128°N 119.1454°W |
138 | Mount Spickard[440][441][442] | Washington | Skagit Range | ft 2737.20 m | 8,980 ft 1463 m | 4,799 mi 30.2 km |
18.7848.9697°N 121.2405°W |
139 | Troy Peak[443][444][445][446] | Nevada | Grant Range | ft 3445 m | 11,302 ft 1460 m | 4,790 mi 64.6 km |
40.138.3194°N 115.5019°W |
140 | Granite Peak[447][448][449][450] | Montana | Beartooth Mountains | ft 3903.5 m | 12,807 ft 1457 m | 4,779 mi 138.7 km |
86.245.1634°N 109.8075°W |
Cleave Peak[451][452] (Peak 7500) |
Alaska | Chugach Mountains | ft 2301 m | 7,550 ft 1457 m | 4,779 mi 19.08 km |
11.8661.1256°N 145.3006°W | |
142 | Mount Jarvis[453][454] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | ft 4091 m | 13,421 ft 1454 m | 4,771 mi 17.95 km |
11.1562.0234°N 143.6198°W |
143 | Copper Butte[455][456][457][458] | Washington | Columbia Mountains | ft 2179.3 m | 7,150 ft 1451 m | 4,760 mi 49.2 km |
30.548.7025°N 118.4656°W |
144 | Chunekukleik Mountain[459][460] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 1762 m | 5,780 ft 1442 m | 4,730 mi 12.24 km |
7.6159.2919°N 135.9529°W |
145 | Mount Baldy[461][462][463][464] | Arizona | White Mountains | ft 3477.4 m | 11,409 ft 1441 m | 4,728 mi 248 km |
154.033.9059°N 109.5626°W |
146 | Delano Peak[465][466][467][468] | Utah | Tushar Mountains | ft 3710.7 m | 12,174 ft 1435 m | 4,709 mi 181.1 km |
112.538.3692°N 112.3714°W |
147 | Double Peak[469][470] | Alaska | Chigmit Mountains | ft 2078 m | 6,818 ft 1433 m | 4,701 mi 28.6 km |
17.7560.7296°N 152.5861°W |
148 | Matterhorn[471][472][473] | Nevada | Jarbidge Mountains | ft 3305 m | 10,843 ft 1429 m | 4,688 mi 97.8 km |
60.841.8107°N 115.3745°W |
149 | Mount Aylesworth[474][475] | Alaska British Columbia |
Saint Elias Mountains | ft 2830 m | 9,285 ft 1420 m | 4,659 mi 27.1 km |
16.8159.9242°N 138.7985°W |
150 | Mount Hunter[476][477] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 4442 m | 14,573 ft 1418 m | 4,653 mi 11.07 km |
6.8862.9504°N 151.0915°W |
151 | Mount Saint Helens[478][479][480] | Washington | Cascade Range | ft 2549 m | 8,363 ft 1400 m | 4,593 mi 51.9 km |
32.246.1914°N 122.1956°W |
152 | Mount Reid[481][482] | Alaska | Revillagigedo Island | m 4,592 ft | 1400 m 4,592 ft | 1400 km 23.3 mi |
37.555.7065°N 131.2472°W |
153 | Mount Wrightson[483][484][485] | Arizona | Santa Rita Mountains | m 9,457 ft | 2882 m 4,591 ft | 1399 km 38.9 mi |
62.531.6959°N 110.8482°W |
154 | Currant Mountain[486][487][488][489] | Nevada | White Pine Range | ft 3510.7 m | 11,518 ft 1394 m | 4,575 mi 85.6 km |
53.238.9097°N 115.4246°W |
155 | Abajo Peak[490][491][492][493] | Utah | Abajo Mountains | ft 3463 m | 11,362 ft 1388 m | 4,555 mi 64.8 km |
40.237.8395°N 109.4624°W |
156 | Crestone Peak[494][495][496] | Colorado | Sangre de Cristo Range | ft 4359 m | 14,300 ft 1388 m | 4,554 mi 44.1 km |
27.437.9669°N 105.5855°W |
157 | Kates Needle[497][498] | Alaska British Columbia |
Coast Mountains | ft 3053 m | 10,016 ft 1383 m | 4,537 mi 41.8 km |
26.057.0449°N 132.0451°W |
158 | Koniag Peak[499][500][501] | Alaska | Kodiak Island | ft 1378 m | 4,520 ft 1378 m | 4,520 mi 135.5 km |
84.257.3548°N 153.3235°W |
159 | Clingmans Dome[502][503][504] | Tennessee North Carolina |
Great Smoky Mountains | ft 2025 m | 6,643 ft 1376 m | 4,513 mi 113.9 km |
70.835.5629°N 83.4986°W |
160 | Emory Peak[505][506][507][508] | Texas | Chisos Mountains | ft 2381 m | 7,812 ft 1370 m | 4,495 mi 74.3 km |
46.229.2460°N 103.3053°W |
161 | Cache Peak[509][510][511] | Idaho | Albion Range | ft 3152.5 m | 10,343 ft 1365 m | 4,479 mi 133.9 km |
83.242.1856°N 113.6611°W |
162 | Mount McLoughlin[512][513][514][515] | Oregon | Cascade Range | ft 2895 m | 9,499 ft 1364 m | 4,475 mi 115.3 km |
71.642.4445°N 122.3156°W |
Dillingham High Point[516][517] | Alaska | Kuskokwim Mountains | ft 1600 m | 5,250 ft 1364 m | 4,475 mi 311 km |
193.360.1159°N 159.3241°W | |
164 | Northwest Peak[518][519][520][521][522] | Montana | Columbia Mountains | ft 2350 m | 7,709 ft 1358 m | 4,455 mi 38.9 km |
24.148.9632°N 115.9683°W |
165 | Junipero Serra Peak[523][524][525][526] | California | Santa Lucia Range | ft 1788 m | 5,865 ft 1355 m | 4,447 mi 213 km |
132.436.1457°N 121.4191°W |
166 | Hualapai Peak[527][528][529][530] | Arizona | Hualapai Mountains | ft 2568.2 m | 8,426 ft 1353 m | 4,439 mi 154.6 km |
96.035.0751°N 113.8979°W |
167 | Mount Shuksan[531][532][533][534] | Washington | Skagit Range | ft 2784 m | 9,135 ft 1351 m | 4,431 mi 16.68 km |
10.3648.8315°N 121.6032°W |
168 | Table Mountain[535][536][537][538][539]} | Montana | Highland Mountains | ft 3117 m | 10,228 ft 1348 m | 4,422 mi 31.1 km |
19.3045.7426°N 112.4619°W |
169 | Mount Stimson[540][541][542] | Montana | Lewis Range | ft 3092.6 m | 10,146 ft 1342 m | 4,402 mi 48.9 km |
30.448.5142°N 113.6104°W |
170 | Kintla Peak[543][544][545][546] | Montana | Livingston Range | ft 3080 m | 10,106 ft 1341 m | 4,401 mi 23.8 km |
14.7848.9437°N 114.1714°W |
171 | Granite Peak[547][548][549][550] | Nevada | Santa Rosa Range | ft 2966.3 m | 9,732 ft 1341 m | 4,400 mi 133.5 km |
83.041.6681°N 117.5889°W |
172 | Santiago Peak[551][552][553][554] | California | Santa Ana Mountains | ft 1734.36 m | 5,690 ft 1340 m | 4,397 mi 54.2 km |
33.733.7105°N 117.5342°W |
173 | Regal Mountain[555][556][557] | Alaska | Wrangell Mountains | ft 4220 m | 13,845 ft 1340 m | 4,395 mi 19.72 km |
12.2561.7438°N 142.8675°W |
174 | Steens Mountain[558][559][560] | Oregon | Steens Mountain | ft 2968 m | 9,738 ft 1336 m | 4,383 mi 201 km |
124.842.6364°N 118.5767°W |
175 | Mount Osborn[561][562][563] | Alaska | Seward Peninsula | ft 1437 m | 4,714 ft 1334 m | 4,377 mi 454 km |
28264.9922°N 165.3294°W |
176 | Eagle Peak[564][565][566][567] | California | Warner Mountains | ft 3016 m | 9,895 ft 1330 m | 4,362 mi 141.0 km |
87.641.2835°N 120.2007°W |
177 | Herbert Volcan[568][569][570] | Alaska | Herbert Island | m 4,300 ft | 1311 m 4,300 ft | 1311 km 9.07 mi |
14.5952.7405°N 170.1142°W |
178 | Katahdin[571][572][573] | Maine | Longfellow Mountains | ft 1606.4 m | 5,270 ft 1309 m | 4,293 mi 255 km |
158.445.9044°N 68.9213°W |
179 | Chicoma Mountain[574][575][576][577] | New Mexico | Jemez Mountains | ft 3523.8 m | 11,561 ft 1308 m | 4,291 mi 57.0 km |
35.436.0073°N 106.3846°W |
180 | Kanaga Volcano[578][579][580] | Alaska | Kanaga Island | m 4,287 ft | 1307 m 4,287 ft | 1307 km 42.0 mi |
67.651.9238°N 177.1623°W |
181 | Uncompahgre Peak[581][582][583][584] | Colorado | San Juan Mountains | ft 4365.0 m | 14,321 ft 1304 m | 4,277 mi 136.9 km |
85.138.0717°N 107.4621°W |
182 | Clark Mountain[585][586][587][588] | California | Mojave Desert Ranges | ft 2418.1 m | 7,933 ft 1297 m | 4,255 mi 47.2 km |
29.335.5256°N 115.5887°W |
183 | Akutan[589][590][591] | Alaska | Akutan Island | m 4,251 ft | 1296 m 4,251 ft | 1296 km 42.3 mi |
68.154.1330°N 165.9854°W |
184 | Navajo Mountain[592][593][594] | Utah | Colorado Plateau | ft 3154.2 m | 10,348 ft 1291 m | 4,236 mi 94.4 km |
58.737.0343°N 110.8697°W |
185 | Bearpaw Baldy[595][596][597] | Montana | Bearpaw Mountains | ft 2109.4 m | 6,921 ft 1289 m | 4,229 mi 101.1 km |
62.848.1487°N 109.6509°W |
186 | Jack Mountain[598][599][600][601] | Washington | Hozameen Range | ft 2766 m | 9,075 ft 1284 m | 4,211 mi 26.3 km |
16.3248.7728°N 120.9562°W |
187 | Accomplishment Peak[602][603][604] | Alaska | Brooks Range | ft 2452 m | 8,045 ft 1279 m | 4,195 mi 139.2 km |
86.568.4433°N 148.0947°W |
188 | Mount Patterson[605][606][607][608] | California | Sweetwater Range | ft 3560 m | 11,679 ft 1272 m | 4,173 mi 29.9 km |
18.5838.4366°N 119.3052°W |
189 | Mount Tozi[609][610] | Alaska | Ray Mountains | ft 1682 m | 5,519 ft 1271 m | 4,169 mi 160.3 km |
99.665.6865°N 150.9498°W |
190 | Mount Chamberlin[611][612] | Alaska | Brooks Range | ft 2713 m | 8,901 ft 1265 m | 4,151 mi 43.9 km |
27.369.2775°N 144.9107°W |
191 | Mount Edith[613][614][615][616] | Montana | Big Belt Mountains | ft 2897 m | 9,504 ft 1253 m | 4,110 mi 59.6 km |
37.146.4318°N 111.1862°W |
192 | Mount Taylor[617][618][619][620] | New Mexico | San Mateo Mountains | ft 3445.9 m | 11,305 ft 1248 m | 4,094 mi 139.9 km |
86.935.2387°N 107.6085°W |
193 | Hilgard Peak[621][622][623][624] | Montana | Madison Range | ft 3451 m | 11,321 ft 1238 m | 4,063 mi 123.0 km |
76.444.9166°N 111.4593°W |
194 | Kaʻala[625][626] | Hawaii | Island of Oʻahu | ft 1237 m | 4,060 ft 1237 m | 4,060 mi 134.6 km |
83.621.5079°N 158.1426°W |
195 | Francs Peak[627][628][629][630] | Wyoming | Absaroka Range | ft 4012.3 m | 13,164 ft 1236 m | 4,056 mi 76.1 km |
47.343.9613°N 109.3392°W |
196 | Flat Top Mountain[631][632][633][634] | Colorado | Flat Tops | ft 3767.7 m | 12,361 ft 1236 m | 4,054 mi 65.7 km |
40.840.0147°N 107.0833°W |
197 | Ute Peak[635][636][637][638] | Colorado | Ute Mountain | ft 3043 m | 9,984 ft 1231 m | 4,039 mi 56.7 km |
35.237.2841°N 108.7787°W |
198 | Castle Peak[639][640][641][642] | Idaho | White Cloud Mountains | ft 3600.4 m | 11,812 ft 1230 m | 4,035 mi 44.0 km |
27.344.0402°N 114.5887°W |
199 | Augustine Volcano[643][644][645] | Alaska | Augustine Island | m 4,025 ft | 1227 m 4,025 ft | 1227 km 35.0 mi |
56.359.3622°N 153.4330°W |
200 | Mount Wilson[646][647][648][649] | Colorado | San Miguel Mountains | ft 4344 m | 14,252 ft 1227 m | 4,024 mi 53.2 km |
33.137.8391°N 107.9916°W |
201 | Mount Salisbury[650][651] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 3709 m | 12,170 ft 1225 m | 4,020 mi 4.90 km |
3.0458.8505°N 137.3719°W |
202 | North Gardner Mountain[652][653][654][655] | Washington | Methow Mountains | ft 2731 m | 8,961 ft 1224 m | 4,016 mi 23.3 km |
14.4548.5152°N 120.5017°W |
203 | Tin Mountain[656][657][658] | California | Panamint Range | ft 2731.4 m | 8,961 ft 1223 m | 4,013 mi 45.2 km |
28.136.8867°N 117.4560°W |
204 | Anvil Peak[659][660][661] | Alaska | Semisopochnoi Island | ft 1221 m | 4,007 ft 1221 m | 4,007 mi 112.6 km |
70.051.9859°N 179.6021°E |
205 | Kiska Volcano[662][663][664] | Alaska | Kiska Island | ft 1220 m | 4,004 ft 1220 m | 4,004 mi 137.8 km |
85.652.1027°N 177.6030°E |
206 | Truchas Peak[665][666][667][668] | New Mexico | Santa Fe Mountains | ft 3995.2 m | 13,108 ft 1220 m | 4,001 mi 68.2 km |
42.435.9625°N 105.6450°W |
207 | Prince of Wales Island High Point[669] | Alaska | Prince of Wales Island | ft 1218 m | 3,996 ft 1218 m | 3,996 mi 90.6 km |
56.355.5373°N 132.8773°W |
208 | Mount Ritter[670][671][672] | California | Sierra Nevada | ft 4008 m | 13,149 ft 1216 m | 3,990 mi 48.2 km |
30.037.6891°N 119.1996°W |
209 | West Goat Peak[673][674][675][676] | Montana | Anaconda Range | ft 3291 m | 10,798 ft 1211 m | 3,973 mi 63.2 km |
39.245.9625°N 113.3949°W |
210 | Mount Moffit[677][678] | Alaska | Alaska Range | ft 3969 m | 13,020 ft 1210 m | 3,970 mi 16.41 km |
10.2063.5683°N 146.3982°W |
211 | Etolin Island High Point[679] | Alaska | Etolin Island | m 3,960 ft | 1207 m 3,960 ft | 1207 km 22.5 mi |
36.256.1196°N 132.3253°W |
212 | Sherman Peak[680][681] | Alaska | Kupreanof Island | m 3,950 ft | 1204 m 3,950 ft | 1204 km 14.27 mi |
23.056.8969°N 133.0476°W |
213 | Waucoba Mountain[682][683][684][685] | California | Inyo Mountains | ft 3391.8 m | 11,128 ft 1202 m | 3,943 mi 32.4 km |
20.137.0220°N 118.0078°W |
214 | Thompson Peak[686][687][688][689] | California | Klamath Mountains | ft 2743 m | 8,999 ft 1199 m | 3,934 mi 59.5 km |
37.041.0006°N 123.0484°W |
215 | Mount Moffett[690][691] | Alaska | Adak Island | m 3,924 ft | 1196 m 3,924 ft | 1196 km 18.03 mi |
29.051.9363°N 176.7409°W |
216 | Baldy Peak[692][693][694] | Texas | Davis Mountains | ft 2554.5 m | 8,381 ft 1196 m | 3,923 mi 153.8 km |
95.630.6356°N 104.1737°W |
217 | Chichagof Island High Point[695][696] | Alaska | Chichagof Island | m 3,909 ft | 1191 m 3,909 ft | 1191 km 23.5 mi |
37.957.8149°N 135.1801°W |
218 | Hollowtop Mountain[697][698][699][700] | Montana | Tobacco Root Mountains | ft 3234 m | 10,609 ft 1190 m | 3,904 mi 54.8 km |
34.145.6116°N 112.0083°W |
219 | Mount Lincoln[701][702][703][704] | Colorado | Mosquito Range | ft 4356.5 m | 14,293 ft 1177 m | 3,862 mi 36.3 km |
22.639.3515°N 106.1116°W |
220 | Double Mountain[705][706][707][708] | California | Tehachapai Mountains | ft 2436.2 m | 7,993 ft 1171 m | 3,841 mi 47.0 km |
29.235.0333°N 118.4867°W |
221 | Goode Mountain[709][710][711] | Washington | Cascade Range | ft 2812 m | 9,224 ft 1167 m | 3,828 mi 27.4 km |
17.0248.4831°N 120.9115°W |
222 | Segula Peak[712][713][714] | Alaska | Segula Island | m 3,817 ft | 1163 m 3,817 ft | 1163 km 23.5 mi |
37.852.0147°N 178.1356°E |
223 | Tweedy Mountain[715][716][717][718][719] | Montana | Pioneer Mountains | ft 3401 m | 11,159 ft 1163 m | 3,814 mi 120.8 km |
75.045.4805°N 112.9655°W |
224 | South Baldy[720][721][722][723] | New Mexico | Magdalena Mountains | ft 3288.0 m | 10,787 ft 1162 m | 3,813 mi 142.9 km |
88.833.9910°N 107.1879°W |
225 | Crow Peak[724][725][726] | Montana | Elkhorn Mountains | ft 2871 m | 9,418 ft 1160 m | 3,805 mi 53.0 km |
33.046.2940°N 111.9037°W |
226 | Red Mountain[727][728][729][730] | Montana | Flathead Range | ft 2869.1 m | 9,413 ft 1159 m | 3,801 mi 84.8 km |
52.747.1166°N 112.7388°W |
227 | Greenhorn Mountain[731][732][733][734] | Colorado | Wet Mountains | ft 3765.0 m | 12,352 ft 1151 m | 3,777 mi 41.2 km |
25.637.8815°N 105.0133°W |
228 | Brian Head[735][736][737][738] | Utah | Markagunt Plateau | ft 3448 m | 11,312 ft 1148 m | 3,767 mi 68.5 km |
42.637.6812°N 112.8312°W |
229 | Sunset Peak[739][740][741][742] | Montana | Snowcrest Range | ft 3227 m | 10,586 ft 1146 m | 3,761 mi 50.4 km |
31.344.8559°N 112.1468°W |
230 | Chagulak Volcano[743][744][745] | Alaska | Chagulak Island | m 3,750 ft | 1143 m 3,750 ft | 1143 km 44.6 mi |
71.952.5711°N 171.1388°W |
231 | Bonanza Peak[746][747][748] | Washington | Cascade Range | ft 2900 m | 9,516 ft 1137 m | 3,731 mi 23.2 km |
14.4048.2382°N 120.8664°W |
232 | Trout Peak[749][750][751][752] | Wyoming | Absaroka Range | ft 3733.7 m | 12,250 ft 1129 m | 3,704 mi 45.8 km |
28.544.6012°N 109.5253°W |
233 | West Spanish Peak[753][754][755][756] | Colorado | Spanish Peaks | ft 4155 m | 13,631 ft 1123 m | 3,686 mi 32.9 km |
20.437.3756°N 104.9934°W |
234 | Lituya Mountain[757][758] | Alaska | Saint Elias Mountains | ft 3634 m | 11,924 ft 1120 m | 3,674 mi 6.27 km |
3.9058.8054°N 137.4367°W |
235 | Mount Mansfield[759][760][761] | Vermont | Green Mountains | ft 1339 m | 4,393 ft 1110 m | 3,643 mi 83.8 km |
52.144.5438°N 72.8144°W |
236 | Mount Tipton[762][763][764] | Arizona | Cerbat Mountains | ft 2180.2 m | 7,153 ft 1109 m | 3,638 mi 55.3 km |
34.435.5389°N 114.1927°W |
West Butte[765][766][767][768] | Montana | Sweetgrass Hills | ft 2129 m | 6,986 ft 1109 m | 3,638 mi 130.8 km |
81.348.9316°N 111.5324°W | |
238 | Kaibab Plateau High Point[769][770][771] | Arizona | Kaibab Plateau | ft 2812 m | 9,224 ft 1100 m | 3,610 mi 112.9 km |
70.136.3958°N 112.1509°W |
239 | Tamgas Mountain[772][773] | Alaska | Annette Island | m 3,591 ft | 1095 m 3,591 ft | 1095 km 33.3 mi |
53.655.0660°N 131.4077°W |
240 | Trapper Peak[774][775][776][777] | Montana | Bitterroot Range | ft 3097 m | 10,162 ft 1088 m | 3,570 mi 65.9 km |
40.945.8898°N 114.2978°W |
241 | Big Baldy Mountain[778][779][780][781] | Montana | Little Belt Mountains | ft 2798 m | 9,181 ft 1087 m | 3,567 mi 74.3 km |
46.246.9685°N 110.6064°W |
242 | Wyoming Peak[782][783][784][785] | Wyoming | Wyoming Range | ft 3481.6 m | 11,423 ft 1084 m | 3,558 mi 81.8 km |
50.942.6043°N 110.6238°W |
243 | Kuiu Island High Point[786] | Alaska | Kuiu Island | m 3,542 ft | 1080 m 3,542 ft | 1080 km 14.69 mi |
23.656.8031°N 134.3800°W |
244 | Mount Gunnison[787][788][789] | Colorado | West Elk Mountains | ft 3878.7 m | 12,725 ft 1079 m | 3,539 mi 19.05 km |
11.8438.8121°N 107.3826°W |
245 | Mount Angayukaqsraq[790][791][792] | Alaska | Brooks Range | ft 1448 m | 4,750 ft 1067 m | 3,500 mi 102.4 km |
63.667.7083°N 159.4053°W |
246 | Mount Zirkel[793][794][795][796] | Colorado | Park Range | ft 3714 m | 12,185 ft 1058 m | 3,470 mi 61.3 km |
38.140.8313°N 106.6631°W |
Black Peak[797][798][799] | Washington | Cascade Range | ft 2735 m | 8,975 ft 1058 m | 3,470 mi 8.36 km |
5.1948.5236°N 120.8162°W | |
248 | Pyre Peak[800][801][802][803] | Alaska | Seguam Island | ft 1054 m | 3,458 ft 1054 m | 3,458 mi 97.7 km |
60.752.3159°N 172.5106°W |
Mount Meek[804][805][806] | Alaska | Douglas Island | m 3,458 ft | 1054 m 3,458 ft | 1054 km 7.62 mi |
12.2658.2823°N 134.6043°W | |
250 | Wheeler Peak[807][808][809][810] | New Mexico | Taos Mountains | ft 4013.3 m | 13,167 ft 1039 m | 3,409 mi 60.1 km |
37.436.5569°N 105.4169°W |
251 | Lanaihale[811][812][813] | Hawaii | Island of Lānaʻi | ft 1035 m | 3,396 ft 1035 m | 3,396 mi 31.1 km |
19.3220.8122°N 156.8732°W |
252 | South Tent Mountain[814][815][816][817] | Utah | Wasatch Plateau | ft 3440.5 m | 11,288 ft 1032 m | 3,385 mi 58.3 km |
36.239.3922°N 111.3576°W |
253 | Black Mountain[818][819] | Alaska | Brooks Range | ft 1530 m | 5,020 ft 1020 m | 3,346 mi 170.6 km |
106.068.5598°N 160.3281°W |
254 | Laramie Peak[820][821][822] | Wyoming | Laramie Mountains | ft 3132.0 m | 10,276 ft 1011 m | 3,317 mi 109.7 km |
68.242.2681°N 105.4425°W |
Crystal Mountain[823][824] | Alaska | Mitkof Island | m 3,317 ft | 1011 m 3,317 ft | 1011 km 20.0 mi |
32.256.5844°N 132.8672°W | |
256 | Highwood Baldy[825][826][827][828] | Montana | Highwood Mountains | ft 2340.7 m | 7,679 ft 1006 m | 3,300 mi 52.7 km |
32.747.4420°N 110.6309°W |
257 | Slide Mountain[829][830][831] | New York | Catskill Mountains | ft 1274 m | 4,180 ft 1004 m | 3,295 mi 220 km |
136.441.9992°N 74.3859°W |
258 | Ferris Mountain[832][833][834][835] | Wyoming | Ferris Mountains | ft 3069.6 m | 10,071 ft 1000 m | 3,282 mi 91.1 km |
56.642.2566°N 107.2394°W |
Gallery
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1. Denali in Alaska is the highest mountain peak of the United States and North America.
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2. Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawaiʻi is the tallest mountain on Earth as measured from base to summit.
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3. Mount Rainier in Washington is the third most topographically prominent mountain peak of the U.S.
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4. Mount Fairweather on the border of Alaska and British Columbia is the fourth most topographically prominent mountain peak of the U.S.
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5. Mount Blackburn in Alaska is the highest peak of the Wrangell Mountains.
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7. Mount Saint Elias on the border of Alaska and the Yukon is the second highest mountain peak of both the United States and Canada.
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9. Mount Whitney in California is the highest mountain peak of the contiguous United States.
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11. Mount Shasta in California is the second highest summit of the Cascade Range.
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12. Mount Shishaldin on Unimak Island in Alaska is the highest point in the Aleutian Islands.
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14. Mount Elbert in Colorado is the highest peak of the Rocky Mountains.
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29. Mount Sanford in Alaska is the second highest peak of the Wrangell Mountains.
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35. Mount Foraker is the second highest mountain peak of the Alaska Range.
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38. Mauna Loa on the Island of Hawaiʻi is the most voluminous mountain on Earth.
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59. Mount Washington is the highest mountain peak in the Northeastern United States.
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62. Mount Mitchell in North Carolina is the highest mountain peak of the Eastern United States.
See also
- Outline of the United States
- Index of United States-related articles
- Lists of mountains
- Mountain peaks of North America
- Mountain peaks of Greenland
- Mountain peaks of Canada
- Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
- Mountain peaks of the United States
- The 200 highest major summits of the United States
- The 200 most prominent summits of the United States
- The 200 most isolated major summits of the United States
- Mountain peaks of Alaska
- Mountain peaks of California
- Mountain peaks of Colorado
- Mountain peaks of Hawaii
- Mountain peaks of México
- Mountain peaks of Central America
- Mountain peaks of the Caribbean
- Physical geography
- United States of America
- Geography of the United States
- Category:Mountains of the United States
- Geography of the United States
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- ↑ The summit of Mauna Kea is the highest point of the Island of Hawaiʻi, the U.S. State of Hawaiʻi, and all islands of the Pacific Ocean. Mauna Kea is also the tallest mountain on Earth as measured from base to summit. The shield volcano sits on the ocean floor at a depth of 5998 meters (19,678 feet) for a total height of 10,205.3 meters (33,482 feet).
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- ↑ The shield volcano Mauna Loa is the most voluminous mountain on Earth with an estimated volume of 74,000 km³ (17,800 cubic miles), or enough material to fill the Grand Canyon more than 18 times. Mauna Loa is the southernmost and westernmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of the United States.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Ellen is the highest point of the Henry Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Crazy Peak is the highest point of the Crazy Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Devils Paw is the highest point of the Juneau Icefield.
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- ↑ The summit of Sierra Blanca Peak is the highest point of the Sacramento Mountains.
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- ↑ Pikes Peak is the easternmost 14,000-foot (4267.2 m) summit of the United States. Pikes Peak was the inspiration for the lyrics of America the Beautiful.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Nebo is the highest point of the Wasatch Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Snowshoe Peak is the highest point of the Cabinet Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of North Schell Peak is the highest point of the Schell Creek Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Hayford Peak is the highest point of the Sheep Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Star Peak is the highest point of the Humboldt Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Veniaminof Peak is the highest point of Baranof Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Flat Top Mountain is the highest point of the Oquirrh Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Bearhole Peak is the highest point of the Granite Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Stuart is the highest point of the Wenatchee Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Blanca Peak is the highest point of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Miller is the highest point of the Barkley Ridge.
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- ↑ The summit of Carlisle Volcano is the highest point of Carlisle Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Timpanogos is the highest point of the central Wasatch Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Bashful Peak is the highest point of the western Chugach Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Ibapah Peak is the highest point of the Deep Creek Range.
- ↑ The elevation of Ibapah Peak includes an adjustment of +1.517 m (+4.98 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Cleveland is the highest point of the Lewis Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Kawaikini is the highest point of the Island of Kauaʻi.
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- ↑ The summit of Arc Dome is the highest point of the Toiyabe Range.
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- ↑ The elevation of Abercrombie Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.345 m (+4.41 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Lemmon is the highest point of the Santa Catalina Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Gareloi Volcano is the highest point of Gareloi Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Chiricahua Peak is the highest point of the Chiricahua Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Eddy is the highest point of the Klamath Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Korovin Volcano is the highest point of Atka Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Miller Peak is the highest point of the Huachuca Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Kamakou is the highest point of the Island of Molokaʻi.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Marcy is the highest point of the Adirondack Mountains and the U.S. State of New York.
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- ↑ The elevation of Jackson Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.275 m (+4.18 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of South Yolla Bolly Mountain is the highest point of the Northern California Coast Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Tobin is the highest point of the Tobin Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Kootznoowoo Peak is the highest point of Admiralty Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Hole in the Mountain Peak is the highest point of the East Humboldt Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Culebra Peak is the highest point of the Culebra Range.
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- ↑ The elevation of Round Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.188 m (+3.90 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of Ruby Dome is the highest point of the Ruby Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Pinos is the highest point of the San Emigdio Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Troy Peak is the highest point of the Grant Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Granite Peak is the highest point of the Beartooth Mountains and the U.S. State of Montana.
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- ↑ The summit of Copper Butte is the highest point of the Kettle River Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Baldy is the highest point of the White Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Delano Peak is the highest point of the Tushar Mountains.
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- ↑ Clingmans Dome on the border of North Carolina is the highest point of the U.S. State of Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Junipero Serra Peak is the highest point of the Santa Lucia Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Hualapai Peak is the highest point of the Hualapai Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Kintla Peak is the highest point of the Livingston Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Granite Peak is the highest point of the Santa Rosa Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Santiago Peak is the highest point of the Santa Ana Mountains.
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- ↑ The elevation of Steens Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.496 m (+4.91 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Osborn is the highest point of the Seward Peninsula.
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- ↑ The summit of Eagle Peak is the highest point of the Warner Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Katahdin is the highest point of the Longfellow Mountains and the U.S. State of Maine.
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- ↑ The summit of Uncompahgre Peak is the highest point of the San Juan Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Clark Mountain is the highest point of the Mojave Desert Ranges.
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- ↑ The summit of Akutan is the highest point of Akutan Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Bearpaw Baldy is the highest point of the Bearpaw Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Jack Mountain is the highest point of the Hozameen Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Accomplishment Peak is the highest point of the Philip Smith Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Patterson is the highest point of the Sweetwater Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Tozi is the highest point of the Ray Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Edith is the highest point of the Big Belt Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Taylor is the highest point of the San Mateo Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Hilgard Peak is the highest point of the Madison Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Kaʻala is the highest point of the Island of Oʻahu.
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- ↑ The summit of Francs Peak is the highest point of the Absaroka Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Flat Top Mountain is the highest point of the Flat Tops.
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- ↑ The summit of Ute Peak is the highest point of Ute Mountain.
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- ↑ The summit of Castle Peak is the highest point of the White Cloud Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Augustine Volcano is the highest point of Augustine Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Wilson is the highest point of the San Miguel Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of North Gardner Mountain is the highest point of the Methow Mountains.
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- ↑ "TIN". Datasheet for NGS Station GS0792. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
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- ↑ The summit of Anvil Peak is the highest point of Semisopochnoi Island and the Rat Islands.
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- ↑ The summit of Kiska Volcano is the highest point of Kiska Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Truchas Peak is the highest point of the Santa Fe Mountains.
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- ↑ The elevation of Mount Ritter includes an adjustment of +1.786 m (+5.86 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of West Goat Peak is the highest point of the Anaconda Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Sherman Peak is the highest point of Kupreanof Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Waucoba Mountain is the highest point of the Inyo Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Thompson Peak is the highest point of the Salmon Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Moffett is the highest point of Adak Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Baldy Peak is the highest point of the Davis Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Hollowtop Mountain is the highest point of the Tobacco Root Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Lincoln is the highest point of the Mosquito Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Double Mountain is the highest point of the Tehachapai Mountains.
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- ↑ The elevation of Goode Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.364 m (+4.48 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ The summit of Segula Peak is the highest point of Segula Island.
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- ↑ The summit of Tweedy Mountain is the highest point of the Pioneer Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of South Baldy is the highest point of the Magdalena Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Crow Peak is the highest point of the Elkhorn Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Red Mountain is the highest point of the Flathead Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Greenhorn Mountain is the highest point of the Wet Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Brian Head is the highest point of the Markagunt Plateau.
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- ↑ The summit of Sunset Peak is the highest point of the Snowcrest Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Chagulak Volcano is the highest point of Chagulak Island.
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- ↑ The elevation of Bonanza Peak includes an adjustment of +1.436 m (+4.71 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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- ↑ West Spanish Peak is the easternmost 4000 meter (13,123.4-foot) summit of the United States.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Mansfield is the highest point of the Green Mountains and the U.S. State of Vermont.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Tipton is the highest point of the Cerbat Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of West Butte is the highest point of the Sweetgrass Hills.
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- ↑ "Kuiu Island High Point". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "GUNNISON D". Datasheet for NGS Station JL0762. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Gunnison". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Gunnison". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Mount Angayukaqsraq is the highest point of the Baird Mountains.
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- ↑ "Mount Angayukaqsraq". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Mount Zirkel is the highest point of the Park Range.
- ↑ The elevation of Mount Zirkel includes an adjustment of +1.632 m (+5.35 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
- ↑ "Mount Zirkel". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Zirkel". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The elevation of Black Peak includes an adjustment of +1.392 m (+4.57 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
- ↑ "Black Peak". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Black Peak". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Pyre Peak is the highest point of Seguam Island.
- ↑ "PYRE". Datasheet for NGS Station TT5609. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Pyre Peak". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Pyre Peak". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Mount Meek is the highest point of Douglas Island.
- ↑ "Mount Meek". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Meek". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Wheeler Peak is the highest point of the Taos Mountains and the U.S. State of New Mexico.
- ↑ "WHEELER". Datasheet for NGS Station GM0779. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Wheeler Peak". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Wheeler Peak". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Lanaihale is the highest point of the Island of Lānaʻi.
- ↑ "Lanaihale". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Lanaihale". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of South Tent Mountain is the highest point of the Wasatch Plateau.
- ↑ "SOUTH TENT". Datasheet for NGS Station KN0397. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "South Tent Mountain". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "South Tent Mountain". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Black Mountain is the highest point of the De Long Mountains.
- ↑ "Black Mountain". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "LARAMIE PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station NQ0621. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Laramie Peak". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Laramie Peak". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Crystal Mountain is the highest point of Mitkof Island.
- ↑ "Crystal Mountain". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Highwood Baldy is the highest point of the Highwood Mountains.
- ↑ "HIGHWOOD". Datasheet for NGS Station SS1526. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Highwood Baldy". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Highwood Baldy". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Slide Mountain is the highest point of the Catskill Mountains.
- ↑ "SLIDE". Datasheet for NGS Station LY2488. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Slide Mountain". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ The summit of Ferris Mountain is the highest point of the Ferris Mountains.
- ↑ "FERRIS". Datasheet for NGS Station NR0432. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Ferris Mountain". Summits of the World. peakbagger.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Ferris Mountain". Bivouac Mountaineering Directory. bivouac.com. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
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