List of mountain peaks of the United States

See also: List of mountains of the United States, List of mountain ranges of the United States, and Lists of mountains of the United States
Denali in Alaska is the highest mountain peak of the United States and North America. Denali is the third most topographically prominent and third most topographically isolated summit on Earth after Mount Everest and Aconcagua.

This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks[1] of the United States of America.

The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:

  1. The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level.[2][3] The first table below ranks the 100 highest major summits of the United States by elevation.
  2. The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings.[4][3] The second table below ranks the 50 most prominent summits of the United States.
  3. The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation.[5] The third table below ranks the 50 most isolated major summits of the United States.

Highest major summits

Of the 100 highest major summits of the United States, only Denali exceeds 6000 meters (19,685 feet) elevation, four peaks exceed 5000 meters (16,404 feet), and all 100 peaks exceed 4012 meters (13,163 feet) elevation.

Of these 100 summits, 53 are located in Colorado, 23 in Alaska, 14 in California, five in Wyoming, two in Hawaiʻi, and one each in Washington, Utah, and New Mexico. Five of these summits are located on the international border between Alaska and Yukon, and one is located on the international border between Alaska and British Columbia. The ten highest major summits of the United States are all located in Alaska.

The 100 highest summits of the United States with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence

Rank Mountain peak State Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
1 Denali[6][7][8]
(Mount McKinley)
 Alaska Alaska Range 20,310 ft
6190.5 m
20,146 ft
6141 m
4,629 mi
7,450 km
63°04′08″N 151°00′23″W / 63.0690°N 151.0063°W / 63.0690; -151.0063 (Denali)
2 Mount Saint Elias[9][10][11]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 18,009 ft
5489 m
11,250 ft
3429 m
25.6 mi
41.3 km
60°17′34″N 140°55′51″W / 60.2927°N 140.9307°W / 60.2927; -140.9307 (Mount Saint Elias)
3 Mount Foraker[12][13][14]  Alaska Alaska Range 17,400 ft
5304 m
7,250 ft
2210 m
14.27 mi
23.0 km
62°57′37″N 151°23′59″W / 62.9604°N 151.3998°W / 62.9604; -151.3998 (Mount Foraker)
4 Mount Bona[15][16][17]  Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 16,550 ft
5044 m
6,900 ft
2103 m
49.7 mi
80.0 km
61°23′08″N 141°44′58″W / 61.3856°N 141.7495°W / 61.3856; -141.7495 (Mount Bona)
5 Mount Blackburn[18][19][20][21]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 16,390 ft
4996 m
11,640 ft
3548 m
60.7 mi
97.6 km
61°43′50″N 143°24′11″W / 61.7305°N 143.4031°W / 61.7305; -143.4031 (Mount Blackburn)
6 Mount Sanford[22][23]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 16,237 ft
4949 m
7,687 ft
2343 m
40.3 mi
64.8 km
62°12′48″N 144°07′45″W / 62.2132°N 144.1292°W / 62.2132; -144.1292 (Mount Sanford)
7 Mount Fairweather[24][25][26]
(Fairweather Mountain)
 Alaska
 British Columbia
Saint Elias Mountains 15,325 ft
4671 m
12,995 ft
3961 m
124.4 mi
200 km
58°54′23″N 137°31′35″W / 58.9064°N 137.5265°W / 58.9064; -137.5265 (Mount Fairweather)
8 Mount Hubbard[27][28]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 14,951 ft
4557 m
8,061 ft
2457 m
21.3 mi
34.4 km
60°19′10″N 139°04′21″W / 60.3194°N 139.0726°W / 60.3194; -139.0726 (Mount Hubbard)
9 Mount Bear[29][30]  Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 14,831 ft
4520 m
5,054 ft
1540 m
20.1 mi
32.4 km
61°17′00″N 141°08′36″W / 61.2834°N 141.1433°W / 61.2834; -141.1433 (Mount Bear)
10 Mount Hunter[31][32]  Alaska Alaska Range 14,573 ft
4442 m
4,653 ft
1418 m
6.88 mi
11.07 km
62°57′01″N 151°05′29″W / 62.9504°N 151.0915°W / 62.9504; -151.0915 (Mount Hunter)
11 Mount Whitney[33][34][35][36][37]  California Sierra Nevada 14,505 ft
4421.0 m
10,080 ft
3072 m
1,646 mi
2,649 km
36°34′43″N 118°17′31″W / 36.5786°N 118.2920°W / 36.5786; -118.2920 (Mount Whitney)
12 Mount Alverstone[38][39][40]
(Boundary Point 180)
 Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 14,500 ft
4420 m
1,950 ft
594 m
2.25 mi
3.62 km
60°21′06″N 139°04′30″W / 60.3518°N 139.0749°W / 60.3518; -139.0749 (Mount Alverstone)
13 University Peak[41][42]  Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 14,470 ft
4410 m
3,210 ft
978 m
3.71 mi
5.97 km
61°19′38″N 141°47′12″W / 61.3272°N 141.7867°W / 61.3272; -141.7867 (University Peak)
14 Mount Elbert[43][44][45][46]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,440 ft
4401.2 m
9,093 ft
2772 m
671 mi
1,079 km
39°07′04″N 106°26′43″W / 39.1178°N 106.4454°W / 39.1178; -106.4454 (Mount Elbert)
15 Mount Massive[47][48][49][50][51]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,428 ft
4398 m
1,961 ft
598 m
5.06 mi
8.14 km
39°11′15″N 106°28′33″W / 39.1875°N 106.4757°W / 39.1875; -106.4757 (Mount Massive)
16 Mount Harvard[52][53][54][55][56]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,421 ft
4395.6 m
2,360 ft
719 m
14.92 mi
24.0 km
38°55′28″N 106°19′15″W / 38.9244°N 106.3207°W / 38.9244; -106.3207 (Mount Harvard)
17 Mount Rainier[57][58][59][60]  Washington Cascade Range 14,417 ft
4394 m
13,210 ft
4026 m
731 mi
1,177 km
46°51′10″N 121°45′37″W / 46.8529°N 121.7604°W / 46.8529; -121.7604 (Mount Rainier)
18 Mount Williamson[61][62][63]  California Sierra Nevada 14,379 ft
4383 m
1,676 ft
511 m
5.41 mi
8.70 km
36°39′21″N 118°18′40″W / 36.6559°N 118.3111°W / 36.6559; -118.3111 (Mount Williamson)
19 Blanca Peak[64][65][66][67][68]  Colorado Sangre de Cristo Mountains 14,351 ft
4374 m
5,326 ft
1623 m
103.4 mi
166.4 km
37°34′39″N 105°29′08″W / 37.5775°N 105.4856°W / 37.5775; -105.4856 (Blanca Peak)
20 La Plata Peak[69][70][71]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,343 ft
4372 m
1,836 ft
560 m
6.28 mi
10.11 km
39°01′46″N 106°28′22″W / 39.0294°N 106.4729°W / 39.0294; -106.4729 (La Plata Peak)
21 Uncompahgre Peak[72][73][74][75][76]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 14,321 ft
4365.0 m
4,277 ft
1304 m
85.0 mi
136.8 km
38°04′18″N 107°27′44″W / 38.0717°N 107.4621°W / 38.0717; -107.4621 (Uncompahgre Peak)
22 Crestone Peak[77][78][79][80]  Colorado Sangre de Cristo Range 14,300 ft
4359 m
4,554 ft
1388 m
27.4 mi
44.0 km
37°58′01″N 105°35′08″W / 37.9669°N 105.5855°W / 37.9669; -105.5855 (Crestone Peak)
23 Mount Lincoln[81][82][83][84][85]  Colorado Mosquito Range 14,293 ft
4356.5 m
3,862 ft
1177 m
22.5 mi
36.2 km
39°21′05″N 106°06′42″W / 39.3515°N 106.1116°W / 39.3515; -106.1116 (Mount Lincoln)
24 Castle Peak[86][87][88][89]  Colorado Elk Mountains 14,279 ft
4352.2 m
2,365 ft
721 m
20.9 mi
33.6 km
39°00′35″N 106°51′41″W / 39.0097°N 106.8614°W / 39.0097; -106.8614 (Castle Peak)
25 Grays Peak[90][91][92][93][94]  Colorado Front Range 14,278 ft
4352 m
2,770 ft
844 m
25.0 mi
40.2 km
39°38′02″N 105°49′03″W / 39.6339°N 105.8176°W / 39.6339; -105.8176 (Grays Peak)
26 Mount Antero[95][96][97][98]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,276 ft
4351.4 m
2,503 ft
763 m
17.67 mi
28.4 km
38°40′27″N 106°14′46″W / 38.6741°N 106.2462°W / 38.6741; -106.2462 (Mount Antero)
27 Mount Evans[99][100][101][102]  Colorado Front Range 14,271 ft
4350 m
2,770 ft
844 m
9.79 mi
15.76 km
39°35′18″N 105°38′38″W / 39.5883°N 105.6438°W / 39.5883; -105.6438 (Mount Evans)
28 Longs Peak[103][104][105][106][107]  Colorado Front Range 14,259 ft
4346 m
2,940 ft
896 m
43.6 mi
70.2 km
40°15′18″N 105°36′54″W / 40.2550°N 105.6151°W / 40.2550; -105.6151 (Longs Peak)
29 Mount Wilson[108][109][110][111][112]  Colorado San Miguel Mountains 14,252 ft
4344 m
4,024 ft
1227 m
33.0 mi
53.1 km
37°50′21″N 107°59′30″W / 37.8391°N 107.9916°W / 37.8391; -107.9916 (Mount Wilson)
30 White Mountain Peak[113][114][115][116]  California White Mountains 14,252 ft
4344.0 m
7,196 ft
2193 m
67.4 mi
108.6 km
37°38′03″N 118°15′21″W / 37.6341°N 118.2557°W / 37.6341; -118.2557 (White Mountain Peak)
31 North Palisade[117][118][119][120][121]  California Sierra Nevada 14,248 ft
4343 m
2,894 ft
882 m
32.2 mi
51.8 km
37°05′39″N 118°30′52″W / 37.0943°N 118.5145°W / 37.0943; -118.5145 (North Palisade)
32 Mount Princeton[122][123][124]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,204 ft
4329.3 m
2,177 ft
664 m
5.19 mi
8.36 km
38°44′57″N 106°14′33″W / 38.7492°N 106.2424°W / 38.7492; -106.2424 (Mount Princeton)
33 Mount Yale[125][126][127]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,200 ft
4328.2 m
1,896 ft
578 m
5.55 mi
8.93 km
38°50′39″N 106°18′50″W / 38.8442°N 106.3138°W / 38.8442; -106.3138 (Mount Yale)
34 Mount Shasta[128][129][130][131]  California Cascade Range 14,179 ft
4321.8 m
9,772 ft
2979 m
335 mi
539 km
41°24′33″N 122°11′42″W / 41.4092°N 122.1949°W / 41.4092; -122.1949 (Mount Shasta)
35 Maroon Peak[132][133][134]  Colorado Elk Mountains 14,163 ft
4317.0 m
2,336 ft
712 m
8.06 mi
12.97 km
39°04′15″N 106°59′20″W / 39.0708°N 106.9890°W / 39.0708; -106.9890 (Maroon Peak)
36 Mount Wrangell[135][136]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 14,163 ft
4317 m
5,613 ft
1711 m
14.79 mi
23.8 km
62°00′21″N 144°01′07″W / 62.0059°N 144.0187°W / 62.0059; -144.0187 (Mount Wrangell)
37 Mount Sneffels[137][138][139][140]  Colorado Sneffels Range 14,158 ft
4315.4 m
3,050 ft
930 m
15.71 mi
25.3 km
38°00′14″N 107°47′32″W / 38.0038°N 107.7923°W / 38.0038; -107.7923 (Mount Sneffels)
38 Capitol Peak[141][142][143][144]  Colorado Elk Mountains 14,137 ft
4309 m
1,750 ft
533 m
7.44 mi
11.98 km
39°09′01″N 107°04′58″W / 39.1503°N 107.0829°W / 39.1503; -107.0829 (Capitol Peak)
39 Pikes Peak[145][146][147][148]  Colorado Front Range 14,115 ft
4302.31 m
5,530 ft
1686 m
60.6 mi
97.6 km
38°50′26″N 105°02′39″W / 38.8405°N 105.0442°W / 38.8405; -105.0442 (Pikes Peak)
40 Windom Peak[149][150][151][152][153]  Colorado Needle Mountains 14,093 ft
4296 m
2,187 ft
667 m
26.3 mi
42.4 km
37°37′16″N 107°35′31″W / 37.6212°N 107.5919°W / 37.6212; -107.5919 (Windom Peak)
41 Mount Augusta[154][155]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 14,070 ft
4289 m
5,082 ft
1549 m
14.41 mi
23.2 km
60°18′27″N 140°27′30″W / 60.3074°N 140.4584°W / 60.3074; -140.4584 (Mount Augusta)
42 Handies Peak[156][157][158]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 14,058 ft
4284.8 m
1,908 ft
582 m
11.18 mi
18.00 km
37°54′47″N 107°30′16″W / 37.9130°N 107.5044°W / 37.9130; -107.5044 (Handies Peak)
43 Culebra Peak[159][160][161][162][163]  Colorado Culebra Range 14,053 ft
4283 m
4,827 ft
1471 m
35.4 mi
56.9 km
37°07′21″N 105°11′09″W / 37.1224°N 105.1858°W / 37.1224; -105.1858 (Culebra Peak)
44 San Luis Peak[164][165][166][167]  Colorado La Garita Mountains 14,022 ft
4273.8 m
3,113 ft
949 m
26.9 mi
43.4 km
37°59′12″N 106°55′53″W / 37.9868°N 106.9313°W / 37.9868; -106.9313 (San Luis Peak)
45 Mount of the Holy Cross[168][169][170][171][172]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,011 ft
4270.5 m
2,113 ft
644 m
18.41 mi
29.6 km
39°28′00″N 106°28′54″W / 39.4668°N 106.4817°W / 39.4668; -106.4817 (Mount of the Holy Cross)
46 Grizzly Peak[173][174][175]  Colorado Sawatch Range 13,995 ft
4265.6 m
1,928 ft
588 m
6.77 mi
10.89 km
39°02′33″N 106°35′51″W / 39.0425°N 106.5976°W / 39.0425; -106.5976 (Grizzly Peak)
47 Mount Humphreys[176][177][178][179]  California Sierra Nevada 13,992 ft
4265 m
2,563 ft
781 m
14.71 mi
23.7 km
37°16′14″N 118°40′23″W / 37.2705°N 118.6730°W / 37.2705; -118.6730 (Mount Humphreys)
48 Mount Keith[180][181][182][183]  California Sierra Nevada 13,982 ft
4262 m
1,936 ft
590 m
3.09 mi
4.97 km
36°42′00″N 118°20′37″W / 36.7001°N 118.3436°W / 36.7001; -118.3436 (Mount Keith)
49 Mount Ouray[184][185][186][187]  Colorado Sawatch Range 13,961 ft
4255.4 m
2,659 ft
810 m
13.58 mi
21.9 km
38°25′22″N 106°13′29″W / 38.4227°N 106.2247°W / 38.4227; -106.2247 (Mount Ouray)
50 Vermilion Peak[188][189][190]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 13,900 ft
4237 m
2,105 ft
642 m
9.07 mi
14.60 km
37°47′57″N 107°49′43″W / 37.7993°N 107.8285°W / 37.7993; -107.8285 (Vermilion Peak)
51 Atna Peaks[191][192]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 13,860 ft
4225 m
2,210 ft
674 m
3.64 mi
5.86 km
61°44′58″N 143°14′29″W / 61.7495°N 143.2414°W / 61.7495; -143.2414 (Atna Peaks)
52 Regal Mountain[193][194][195]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 13,845 ft
4220 m
4,395 ft
1340 m
12.25 mi
19.72 km
61°44′38″N 142°52′03″W / 61.7438°N 142.8675°W / 61.7438; -142.8675 (Regal Mountain)
53 Mount Darwin[196][197][198][199]  California Sierra Nevada 13,837 ft
4218 m
1,891 ft
576 m
7.13 mi
11.48 km
37°10′01″N 118°40′20″W / 37.1669°N 118.6721°W / 37.1669; -118.6721 (Mount Darwin)
54 Mount Hayes[200][201][202][203]  Alaska Alaska Range 13,832 ft
4216 m
11,507 ft
3507 m
125.5 mi
202 km
63°37′13″N 146°43′04″W / 63.6203°N 146.7178°W / 63.6203; -146.7178 (Mount Hayes)
55 Mount Silverheels[204][205][206]  Colorado Front Range 13,829 ft
4215.0 m
2,283 ft
696 m
5.48 mi
8.82 km
39°20′22″N 106°00′19″W / 39.3394°N 106.0054°W / 39.3394; -106.0054 (Mount Silverheels)
56 Rio Grande Pyramid[207][208][209]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 13,827 ft
4214.4 m
1,881 ft
573 m
10.76 mi
17.31 km
37°40′47″N 107°23′33″W / 37.6797°N 107.3924°W / 37.6797; -107.3924 (Rio Grande Pyramid)
57 Gannett Peak[210][211][212][213][214]  Wyoming Wind River Range 13,809 ft
4209.1 m
7,076 ft
2157 m
290 mi
467 km
43°11′03″N 109°39′15″W / 43.1842°N 109.6542°W / 43.1842; -109.6542 (Gannett Peak)
58 Mount Kaweah[215][216][217][218][219]  California Sierra Nevada 13,807 ft
4209 m
2,027 ft
618 m
10.73 mi
17.27 km
36°31′34″N 118°28′43″W / 36.5261°N 118.4785°W / 36.5261; -118.4785 (Mount Kaweah)
59 Mauna Kea[220][221][222][223][224]  Hawaii Island of Hawaiʻi 13,803 ft
4207.3 m
13,803 ft
4207 m
2,453 mi
3,947 km
19°49′15″N 155°28′05″W / 19.8207°N 155.4681°W / 19.8207; -155.4681 (Mauna Kea)
60 Grand Teton[225][226][227][228][229]  Wyoming Teton Range 13,775 ft
4198.7 m
6,545 ft
1995 m
69.4 mi
111.6 km
43°44′28″N 110°48′09″W / 43.7412°N 110.8024°W / 43.7412; -110.8024 (Grand Teton)
61 Mount Cook[230][231]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 13,760 ft
4194 m
7,710 ft
2350 m
14.54 mi
23.4 km
60°10′54″N 139°58′52″W / 60.1816°N 139.9811°W / 60.1816; -139.9811 (Mount Cook)
62 Mount Morgan[232][233][234]  California Sierra Nevada 13,758 ft
4193.4 m
2,648 ft
807 m
9.86 mi
15.87 km
37°24′19″N 118°43′58″W / 37.4053°N 118.7329°W / 37.4053; -118.7329 (Mount Morgan)
63 Mount Gabb[235][236][237]  California Sierra Nevada 13,747 ft
4190 m
2,601 ft
793 m
4.28 mi
6.89 km
37°22′37″N 118°48′09″W / 37.3769°N 118.8025°W / 37.3769; -118.8025 (Mount Gabb)
64 Bald Mountain[238][239][240]  Colorado Front Range 13,690 ft
4173 m
2,099 ft
640 m
7.51 mi
12.09 km
39°26′41″N 105°58′14″W / 39.4448°N 105.9705°W / 39.4448; -105.9705 (Bald Mountain)
65 Mount Oso[241][242][243]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 13,690 ft
4173 m
1,664 ft
507 m
5.41 mi
8.71 km
37°36′25″N 107°29′37″W / 37.6070°N 107.4936°W / 37.6070; -107.4936 (Mount Oso)
66 Mauna Loa[244][245][246][247]  Hawaii Island of Hawaiʻi 13,679 ft
4169 m
7,099 ft
2164 m
25.4 mi
40.8 km
19°28′32″N 155°36′19″W / 19.4756°N 155.6054°W / 19.4756; -155.6054 (Mauna Loa)
67 Mount Jackson[248][249][250]  Colorado Sawatch Range 13,676 ft
4168.5 m
1,810 ft
552 m
3.21 mi
5.16 km
39°29′07″N 106°32′12″W / 39.4853°N 106.5367°W / 39.4853; -106.5367 (Mount Jackson)
68 Mount Tom[251][252][253][254]  California Sierra Nevada 13,657 ft
4163 m
1,992 ft
607 m
4.77 mi
7.67 km
37°22′34″N 119°10′44″W / 37.3762°N 119.1789°W / 37.3762; -119.1789 (Mount Tom)
69 Bard Peak[255][256][257]  Colorado Front Range 13,647 ft
4159 m
1,701 ft
518 m
5.43 mi
8.74 km
39°43′13″N 105°48′16″W / 39.7204°N 105.8044°W / 39.7204; -105.8044 (Bard Peak)
70 West Spanish Peak[258][259][260][261]  Colorado Spanish Peaks 13,631 ft
4155 m
3,686 ft
1123 m
19.87 mi
32.0 km
37°22′32″N 104°59′36″W / 37.3756°N 104.9934°W / 37.3756; -104.9934 (West Spanish Peak)
71 Mount Powell[262][263][264][265]  Colorado Gore Range 13,586 ft
4141 m
3,000 ft
914 m
21.5 mi
34.6 km
39°45′36″N 106°20′27″W / 39.7601°N 106.3407°W / 39.7601; -106.3407 (Mount Powell)
72 Hagues Peak[266][267][268][269]  Colorado Mummy Range 13,573 ft
4137 m
2,420 ft
738 m
15.70 mi
25.3 km
40°29′04″N 105°38′47″W / 40.4845°N 105.6464°W / 40.4845; -105.6464 (Hagues Peak)
73 Mount Dubois[270][271][272]  California White Mountains 13,565 ft
4135 m
2,339 ft
713 m
9.63 mi
15.50 km
37°47′00″N 118°20′36″W / 37.7834°N 118.3432°W / 37.7834; -118.3432 (Mount Dubois)
74 Tower Mountain[273][274][275]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 13,558 ft
4132 m
1,652 ft
504 m
4.88 mi
7.86 km
37°51′26″N 107°37′23″W / 37.8573°N 107.6230°W / 37.8573; -107.6230 (Tower Mountain)
75 Treasure Mountain[276][277][278]  Colorado Elk Mountains 13,535 ft
4125 m
2,828 ft
862 m
6.92 mi
11.13 km
39°01′28″N 107°07′22″W / 39.0244°N 107.1228°W / 39.0244; -107.1228 (Treasure Mountain)
76 Kings Peak[279][280][281][282]  Utah Uinta Mountains 13,534 ft
4125 m
6,358 ft
1938 m
166.6 mi
268 km
40°46′35″N 110°22′22″W / 40.7763°N 110.3729°W / 40.7763; -110.3729 (Kings Peak)
77 North Arapaho Peak[283][284][285][286][287]  Colorado Front Range 13,508 ft
4117 m
1,665 ft
507 m
15.38 mi
24.8 km
40°01′35″N 105°39′01″W / 40.0265°N 105.6504°W / 40.0265; -105.6504 (North Arapaho Peak)
78 Mount Pinchot[288][289][290]  California Sierra Nevada 13,500 ft
4115 m
2,110 ft
643 m
4.71 mi
7.58 km
36°56′50″N 118°24′19″W / 36.9473°N 118.4054°W / 36.9473; -118.4054 (Mount Pinchot)
79 Mount Natazhat[291][292]  Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 13,435 ft
4095 m
5,985 ft
1824 m
15.49 mi
24.9 km
61°31′18″N 141°06′11″W / 61.5217°N 141.1030°W / 61.5217; -141.1030 (Mount Natazhat)
80 Mount Jarvis[293][294]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 13,421 ft
4091 m
4,771 ft
1454 m
11.15 mi
17.95 km
62°01′24″N 143°37′11″W / 62.0234°N 143.6198°W / 62.0234; -143.6198 (Mount Jarvis)
81 Parry Peak[295][296][297]  Colorado Front Range 13,397 ft
4083 m
1,720 ft
524 m
9.46 mi
15.22 km
39°50′17″N 105°42′48″W / 39.8381°N 105.7132°W / 39.8381; -105.7132 (Parry Peak)
82 Bill Williams Peak[298][299][300][301]  Colorado Williams Mountains 13,389 ft
4081 m
1,682 ft
513 m
3.73 mi
6.00 km
39°10′50″N 106°36′37″W / 39.1806°N 106.6102°W / 39.1806; -106.6102 (Bill Williams Peak)
83 Sultan Mountain[302][303][304]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 13,373 ft
4076 m
1,868 ft
569 m
4.59 mi
7.39 km
37°47′09″N 107°42′14″W / 37.7859°N 107.7038°W / 37.7859; -107.7038 (Sultan Mountain)
84 Mount Herard[305][306][307]  Colorado Sangre de Cristo Mountains 13,345 ft
4068 m
2,040 ft
622 m
4.63 mi
7.45 km
37°50′57″N 105°29′42″W / 37.8492°N 105.4949°W / 37.8492; -105.4949 (Mount Herard)
85 West Buffalo Peak[308][309][310][311]  Colorado Mosquito Range 13,332 ft
4064 m
1,986 ft
605 m
9.61 mi
15.46 km
38°59′30″N 106°07′30″W / 38.9917°N 106.1249°W / 38.9917; -106.1249 (West Buffalo Peak)
86 Tressider Peak[312][313]  Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 13,315 ft
4058 m
1,665 ft
507 m
3.32 mi
5.34 km
61°21′32″N 141°39′59″W / 61.3590°N 141.6664°W / 61.3590; -141.6664 (Tressider Peak)
87 Summit Peak[314][315][316][317]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 13,308 ft
4056.2 m
2,760 ft
841 m
39.6 mi
63.7 km
37°21′02″N 106°41′48″W / 37.3506°N 106.6968°W / 37.3506; -106.6968 (Summit Peak)
88 Middle Peak[318][319][320][321]  Colorado San Miguel Mountains 13,306 ft
4056 m
1,960 ft
597 m
4.78 mi
7.69 km
37°51′13″N 108°06′30″W / 37.8536°N 108.1082°W / 37.8536; -108.1082 (Middle Peak)
89 Antora Peak[322][323][324]  Colorado Sawatch Range 13,275 ft
4046 m
2,409 ft
734 m
6.75 mi
10.86 km
38°19′30″N 106°13′05″W / 38.3250°N 106.2180°W / 38.3250; -106.2180 (Antora Peak)
90 Henry Mountain[325][326][327]  Colorado Sawatch Range 13,261 ft
4042 m
1,674 ft
510 m
10.94 mi
17.61 km
38°41′08″N 106°37′16″W / 38.6856°N 106.6211°W / 38.6856; -106.6211 (Henry Mountain)
91 Hesperus Mountain[328][329][330][331]  Colorado La Plata Mountains 13,237 ft
4035 m
2,852 ft
869 m
24.5 mi
39.5 km
37°26′42″N 108°05′20″W / 37.4451°N 108.0890°W / 37.4451; -108.0890 (Hesperus Mountain)
92 Mount Silverthrone[332][333]  Alaska Alaska Range 13,220 ft
4029 m
3,240 ft
988 m
7.90 mi
12.72 km
63°06′57″N 150°40′32″W / 63.1157°N 150.6755°W / 63.1157; -150.6755 (Mount Silverthrone)
93 Jacque Peak[334][335][336]  Colorado Gore Range 13,211 ft
4027 m
2,065 ft
629 m
4.52 mi
7.28 km
39°27′18″N 106°11′49″W / 39.4549°N 106.1970°W / 39.4549; -106.1970 (Jacque Peak)
94 Bennett Peak[337][338][339]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 13,209 ft
4026 m
1,743 ft
531 m
17.08 mi
27.5 km
37°29′00″N 106°26′03″W / 37.4833°N 106.4343°W / 37.4833; -106.4343 (Bennett Peak)
95 Wind River Peak[340][341][342][343]  Wyoming Wind River Range 13,197 ft
4022.4 m
2,572 ft
784 m
35.1 mi
56.6 km
42°42′31″N 109°07′42″W / 42.7085°N 109.1284°W / 42.7085; -109.1284 (Wind River Peak)
96 Conejos Peak[344][345][346]  Colorado San Juan Mountains 13,179 ft
4017.0 m
1,912 ft
583 m
8.15 mi
13.12 km
37°17′19″N 106°34′15″W / 37.2887°N 106.5709°W / 37.2887; -106.5709 (Conejos Peak)
97 Mount Marcus Baker[347][348][349]  Alaska Chugach Mountains 13,176 ft
4016 m
10,751 ft
3277 m
126.3 mi
203 km
61°26′15″N 147°45′09″W / 61.4374°N 147.7525°W / 61.4374; -147.7525 (Mount Marcus Baker)
98 Cloud Peak[350][351][352][353][354]  Wyoming Bighorn Mountains 13,167 ft
4013.3 m
7,077 ft
2157 m
145.0 mi
233 km
44°22′56″N 107°10′26″W / 44.3821°N 107.1739°W / 44.3821; -107.1739 (Cloud Peak)
Wheeler Peak[355][356][357][358][359]  New Mexico Taos Mountains 13,167 ft
4013.3 m
3,409 ft
1039 m
37.0 mi
59.6 km
36°33′25″N 105°25′01″W / 36.5569°N 105.4169°W / 36.5569; -105.4169 (Wheeler Peak)
100 Francs Peak[360][361][362][363]  Wyoming Absaroka Range 13,164 ft
4012.3 m
4,056 ft
1236 m
47.2 mi
76.0 km
43°57′41″N 109°20′21″W / 43.9613°N 109.3392°W / 43.9613; -109.3392 (Francs Peak)

Most prominent summits

Of the 50 most prominent summits of the United States, only Denali exceeds 5000 meters (16,404 feet) of topographic prominence, three peaks exceed 4000 meters (13,123 feet), ten peaks exceed 3000 meters (9843 feet), 45 peaks exceed 2000 meters (6562 feet), and all 50 peaks exceed 1932 meters (6339 feet) of topographic prominence. All of these peaks are ultra-prominent summits.

Of these 50 peaks, 27 are located in Alaska, five in Washington, five in California, three in Hawaiʻi, three in Wyoming, two in Nevada, two in Oregon, and one each in Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. Three of these summits lie on the international border between Alaska and Yukon, and one lies on the international border between Alaska and British Columbia.

The 50 most topographically prominent summits of the United States

Rank Mountain peak State Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
1 Denali[6][7][8]
(Mount McKinley)
 Alaska Alaska Range 20,310 ft
6190.5 m
20,146 ft
6141 m
4,629 mi
7,450 km
63°04′08″N 151°00′23″W / 63.0690°N 151.0063°W / 63.0690; -151.0063 (Denali)
2 Mauna Kea[220][221][222][223][224]  Hawaii Island of Hawaiʻi 13,803 ft
4207.3 m
13,803 ft
4207 m
2,453 mi
3,947 km
19°49′15″N 155°28′05″W / 19.8207°N 155.4681°W / 19.8207; -155.4681 (Mauna Kea)
3 Mount Rainier[57][58][59][60]  Washington Cascade Range 14,417 ft
4394 m
13,210 ft
4026 m
731 mi
1,177 km
46°51′10″N 121°45′37″W / 46.8529°N 121.7604°W / 46.8529; -121.7604 (Mount Rainier)
4 Mount Fairweather[24][25][26]
(Fairweather Mountain)
 Alaska
 British Columbia
Saint Elias Mountains 15,325 ft
4671 m
12,995 ft
3961 m
124.4 mi
200 km
58°54′23″N 137°31′35″W / 58.9064°N 137.5265°W / 58.9064; -137.5265 (Mount Fairweather)
5 Mount Blackburn[18][19][20][21]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 16,390 ft
4996 m
11,640 ft
3548 m
60.7 mi
97.6 km
61°43′50″N 143°24′11″W / 61.7305°N 143.4031°W / 61.7305; -143.4031 (Mount Blackburn)
6 Mount Hayes[200][201][202][203]  Alaska Alaska Range 13,832 ft
4216 m
11,507 ft
3507 m
125.5 mi
202 km
63°37′13″N 146°43′04″W / 63.6203°N 146.7178°W / 63.6203; -146.7178 (Mount Hayes)
7 Mount Saint Elias[9][10][11]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 18,009 ft
5489 m
11,250 ft
3429 m
25.6 mi
41.3 km
60°17′34″N 140°55′51″W / 60.2927°N 140.9307°W / 60.2927; -140.9307 (Mount Saint Elias)
8 Mount Marcus Baker[347][348][349]  Alaska Chugach Mountains 13,176 ft
4016 m
10,751 ft
3277 m
126.3 mi
203 km
61°26′15″N 147°45′09″W / 61.4374°N 147.7525°W / 61.4374; -147.7525 (Mount Marcus Baker)
9 Mount Whitney[33][34][35][36][37]  California Sierra Nevada 14,505 ft
4421.0 m
10,080 ft
3072 m
1,646 mi
2,649 km
36°34′43″N 118°17′31″W / 36.5786°N 118.2920°W / 36.5786; -118.2920 (Mount Whitney)
10 Haleakalā[364][365][366]  Hawaii Island of Maui 10,023 ft
3055 m
10,023 ft
3055 m
76.3 mi
122.9 km
20°42′35″N 156°15′12″W / 20.7097°N 156.2533°W / 20.7097; -156.2533 (Haleakalā)
11 Mount Shasta[128][129][130][131]  California Cascade Range 14,179 ft
4321.8 m
9,772 ft
2979 m
335 mi
539 km
41°24′33″N 122°11′42″W / 41.4092°N 122.1949°W / 41.4092; -122.1949 (Mount Shasta)
12 Shishaldin Volcano[367][368][369][370]  Alaska Unimak Island 9,414 ft
2869 m
9,414 ft
2869 m
545 mi
877 km
54°45′19″N 163°58′15″W / 54.7554°N 163.9709°W / 54.7554; -163.9709 (Shishaldin Volcano)
13 Redoubt Volcano[371][372][373][374]  Alaska Chigmit Mountains 10,197 ft
3108 m
9,147 ft
2788 m
58.7 mi
94.5 km
60°29′07″N 152°44′39″W / 60.4854°N 152.7442°W / 60.4854; -152.7442 (Redoubt Volcano)
14 Mount Elbert[43][44][45][46]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,440 ft
4401.2 m
9,093 ft
2772 m
671 mi
1,079 km
39°07′04″N 106°26′43″W / 39.1178°N 106.4454°W / 39.1178; -106.4454 (Mount Elbert)
15 Mount Baker[375][376][377][378]  Washington Skagit Range 10,786 ft
3287 m
8,845 ft
2696 m
131.5 mi
212 km
48°46′36″N 121°48′52″W / 48.7768°N 121.8145°W / 48.7768; -121.8145 (Mount Baker)
16 Mount Torbert[379][380][381][382]  Alaska Alaska Range 11,413 ft
3479 m
8,688 ft
2648 m
97.7 mi
157.3 km
61°24′31″N 152°24′45″W / 61.4086°N 152.4125°W / 61.4086; -152.4125 (Mount Torbert)
17 San Jacinto Peak[383][384][385][386]  California San Jacinto Mountains 10,834 ft
3302.3 m
8,339 ft
2542 m
20.3 mi
32.7 km
33°48′53″N 116°40′46″W / 33.8147°N 116.6794°W / 33.8147; -116.6794 (San Jacinto Peak)
18 San Gorgonio Mountain[387][388][389][390]  California San Bernardino Mountains 11,503 ft
3506 m
8,294 ft
2528 m
162.5 mi
262 km
34°05′57″N 116°49′30″W / 34.0992°N 116.8249°W / 34.0992; -116.8249 (San Gorgonio Mountain)
19 Charleston Peak[391][392][393][394]
(Mount Charleston)
 Nevada Spring Mountains 11,916 ft
3632.0 m
8,258 ft
2517 m
135.1 mi
218 km
36°16′18″N 115°41′44″W / 36.2716°N 115.6956°W / 36.2716; -115.6956 (Charleston Peak)
20 Mount Pavlof[395][396][397]  Alaska Alaska Peninsula 8,250 ft
2515 m
8,200 ft
2499 m
94.3 mi
151.8 km
55°25′02″N 161°53′36″W / 55.4173°N 161.8932°W / 55.4173; -161.8932 (Pavlof Volcano)
Mount Veniaminof[398][399][400]  Alaska Alaska Peninsula 8,225 ft
2507 m
8,200 ft
2499 m
209 mi
337 km
56°13′10″N 159°17′51″W / 56.2194°N 159.2975°W / 56.2194; -159.2975 (Mount Veniaminof)
22 Mount Adams[401][402][403]  Washington Cascade Range 12,281 ft
3743.4 m
8,136 ft
2480 m
45.8 mi
73.6 km
46°12′09″N 121°29′27″W / 46.2024°N 121.4909°W / 46.2024; -121.4909 (Mount Adams)
23 Mount Hubbard[27][28]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 14,951 ft
4557 m
8,061 ft
2457 m
21.3 mi
34.4 km
60°19′10″N 139°04′21″W / 60.3194°N 139.0726°W / 60.3194; -139.0726 (Mount Hubbard)
24 Mount Isto[404][405][406][407]  Alaska Brooks Range 8,976 ft
2736 m
7,901 ft
2408 m
394 mi
634 km
69°12′09″N 143°48′07″W / 69.2025°N 143.8020°W / 69.2025; -143.8020 (Mount Isto)
25 Iliamna Volcano[408][409][410]  Alaska Chigmit Mountains 10,016 ft
3053 m
7,866 ft
2398 m
33.6 mi
54.1 km
60°01′56″N 153°05′29″W / 60.0321°N 153.0915°W / 60.0321; -153.0915 (Iliamna Volcano)
26 Mount Olympus[411][412][413][414]  Washington Olympic Mountains 7,980 ft
2432.3 m
7,838 ft
2389 m
108.0 mi
173.7 km
47°48′05″N 123°42′39″W / 47.8013°N 123.7108°W / 47.8013; -123.7108 (Mount Olympus)
27 Mount Cook[230][231]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 13,760 ft
4194 m
7,710 ft
2350 m
14.54 mi
23.4 km
60°10′54″N 139°58′52″W / 60.1816°N 139.9811°W / 60.1816; -139.9811 (Mount Cook)
28 Mount Hood[415][416][417][418]  Oregon Cascade Range 11,249 ft
3428.8 m
7,706 ft
2349 m
57.3 mi
92.2 km
45°22′25″N 121°41′45″W / 45.3735°N 121.6959°W / 45.3735; -121.6959 (Mount Hood)
29 Mount Sanford[22][23]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 16,237 ft
4949 m
7,687 ft
2343 m
40.3 mi
64.8 km
62°12′48″N 144°07′45″W / 62.2132°N 144.1292°W / 62.2132; -144.1292 (Mount Sanford)
30 Mount Tom White[419][420]  Alaska Chugach Mountains 11,191 ft
3411 m
7,641 ft
2329 m
73.0 mi
117.6 km
60°39′06″N 143°41′50″W / 60.6518°N 143.6972°W / 60.6518; -143.6972 (Mount Tom White)
31 Wheeler Peak[421][422][423][424]  Nevada Snake Range 13,065 ft
3982.3 m
7,568 ft
2307 m
232 mi
373 km
38°59′09″N 114°18′50″W / 38.9858°N 114.3139°W / 38.9858; -114.3139 (Wheeler Peak)
32 Glacier Peak[425][426][427][428]  Washington Cascade Range 10,545 ft
3214 m
7,518 ft
2291 m
56.0 mi
90.2 km
48°06′45″N 121°06′50″W / 48.1125°N 121.1138°W / 48.1125; -121.1138 (Glacier Peak)
33 Mount Kimball[429][430][431]  Alaska Alaska Range 10,350 ft
3155 m
7,425 ft
2263 m
55.8 mi
89.8 km
63°14′20″N 144°38′31″W / 63.2390°N 144.6419°W / 63.2390; -144.6419 (Mount Kimball)
34 Mount Griggs[432][433]  Alaska Alaska Peninsula 7,650 ft
2332 m
7,300 ft
2225 m
135.4 mi
218 km
58°21′12″N 155°05′45″W / 58.3534°N 155.0958°W / 58.3534; -155.0958 (Mount Griggs)
35 Mount Foraker[12][13][14]  Alaska Alaska Range 17,400 ft
5304 m
7,250 ft
2210 m
14.27 mi
23.0 km
62°57′37″N 151°23′59″W / 62.9604°N 151.3998°W / 62.9604; -151.3998 (Mount Foraker)
36 White Mountain Peak[113][114][115][116]  California White Mountains 14,252 ft
4344.0 m
7,196 ft
2193 m
67.4 mi
108.6 km
37°38′03″N 118°15′21″W / 37.6341°N 118.2557°W / 37.6341; -118.2557 (White Mountain Peak)
37 Mount Crillon[434][435]  Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 12,726 ft
3879 m
7,176 ft
2187 m
19.52 mi
31.4 km
58°39′45″N 137°10′16″W / 58.6625°N 137.1712°W / 58.6625; -137.1712 (Mount Crillon)
38 Mauna Loa[244][245][246][247]  Hawaii Island of Hawaiʻi 13,679 ft
4169 m
7,099 ft
2164 m
25.4 mi
40.8 km
19°28′32″N 155°36′19″W / 19.4756°N 155.6054°W / 19.4756; -155.6054 (Mauna Loa)
39 Cloud Peak[350][351][352][353][354]  Wyoming Bighorn Mountains 13,167 ft
4013.3 m
7,077 ft
2157 m
145.0 mi
233 km
44°22′56″N 107°10′26″W / 44.3821°N 107.1739°W / 44.3821; -107.1739 (Cloud Peak)
40 Gannett Peak[210][211][212][213][214]  Wyoming Wind River Range 13,809 ft
4209.1 m
7,076 ft
2157 m
290 mi
467 km
43°11′03″N 109°39′15″W / 43.1842°N 109.6542°W / 43.1842; -109.6542 (Gannett Peak)
41 Mount Vsevidof[436][437][438][439]  Alaska Umnak Island 7,051 ft
2149 m
7,051 ft
2149 m
223 mi
358 km
53°07′32″N 168°41′38″W / 53.1256°N 168.6938°W / 53.1256; -168.6938 (Mount Vsevidof)
42 Mount Hesperus[440][441][442][443]  Alaska Alaska Range 9,828 ft
2996 m
6,978 ft
2127 m
58.1 mi
93.5 km
61°48′13″N 154°08′49″W / 61.8036°N 154.1469°W / 61.8036; -154.1469 (Mount Hesperus)
43 Mount Bona[15][16][17]  Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 16,550 ft
5044 m
6,900 ft
2103 m
49.7 mi
80.0 km
61°23′08″N 141°44′58″W / 61.3856°N 141.7495°W / 61.3856; -141.7495 (Mount Bona)
44 Mount Drum[444][445]  Alaska Wrangell Mountains 12,010 ft
3661 m
6,760 ft
2060 m
17.73 mi
28.5 km
62°06′57″N 144°38′22″W / 62.1159°N 144.6394°W / 62.1159; -144.6394 (Mount Drum)
45 Mount Chiginagak[446][447]  Alaska Aleutian Range 6,925 ft
2111 m
6,675 ft
2035 m
97.6 mi
157.0 km
57°08′00″N 156°59′28″W / 57.1334°N 156.9912°W / 57.1334; -156.9912 (Mount Chiginagak)
46 Grand Teton[225][226][227][228][229]  Wyoming Teton Range 13,775 ft
4198.7 m
6,545 ft
1995 m
69.4 mi
111.6 km
43°44′28″N 110°48′09″W / 43.7412°N 110.8024°W / 43.7412; -110.8024 (Grand Teton)
47 Sacajawea Peak[448][449][450][451]  Oregon Wallowa Mountains 9,843 ft
3000 m
6,393 ft
1949 m
125.5 mi
202 km
45°14′42″N 117°17′34″W / 45.2450°N 117.2929°W / 45.2450; -117.2929 (Sacajawea Peak)
48 Mount Neacola[452][453][454]  Alaska Aleutian Range 9,426 ft
2873 m
6,376 ft
1943 m
31.0 mi
49.9 km
60°47′53″N 153°23′45″W / 60.7981°N 153.3959°W / 60.7981; -153.3959 (Mount Neacola)
49 Kings Peak[279][280][281][282]  Utah Uinta Mountains 13,534 ft
4125 m
6,358 ft
1938 m
166.6 mi
268 km
40°46′35″N 110°22′22″W / 40.7763°N 110.3729°W / 40.7763; -110.3729 (Kings Peak)
50 Mount Graham[455][456][457][458]  Arizona Pinaleño Mountains 10,724 ft
3268.6 m
6,340 ft
1932 m
82.4 mi
132.6 km
32°42′06″N 109°52′17″W / 32.7017°N 109.8714°W / 32.7017; -109.8714 (Mount Graham)

Most isolated major summits

Of the 50 most isolated major summits of the United States, only Denali exceeds 4000 kilometers (2485 miles) of topographic isolation, Mauna Kea exceeds 3000 kilometers (1864 miles), Mount Whitney exceeds 2000 kilometers (1243 miles), seven peaks exceed 1000 kilometers (621.4 miles), 12 peaks exceed 500 kilometers (310.7 miles), 44 peaks exceed 200 kilometers (124.3 miles), and all 50 peaks exceed 160 kilometers (99.42 miles) of topographic isolation.

Of these 50 peaks, 18 are located in Alaska, four in California, three in Washington, two in Hawaiʻi, two in Colorado, two in Wyoming, two in Arizona, two in Nevada, two in Utah, two in New York, two in Oregon, and one each in North Carolina, New Hampshire, Arkansas, West Virginia, New Mexico, Maine, Idaho, South Dakota, and Montana. One of these summits lies on the international border between Alaska and British Columbia.

The 50 most topographically isolated summits of the United States with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence

Rank Mountain peak State Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
1 Denali[6][7][8]
(Mount McKinley)
 Alaska Alaska Range 20,310 ft
6190.5 m
20,146 ft
6141 m
4,629 mi
7,450 km
63°04′08″N 151°00′23″W / 63.0690°N 151.0063°W / 63.0690; -151.0063 (Denali)
2 Mauna Kea[220][221][222][223][224]  Hawaii Island of Hawaiʻi 13,803 ft
4207.3 m
13,803 ft
4207 m
2,453 mi
3,947 km
19°49′15″N 155°28′05″W / 19.8207°N 155.4681°W / 19.8207; -155.4681 (Mauna Kea)
3 Mount Whitney[33][34][35][36][37]  California Sierra Nevada 14,505 ft
4421.0 m
10,080 ft
3072 m
1,646 mi
2,649 km
36°34′43″N 118°17′31″W / 36.5786°N 118.2920°W / 36.5786; -118.2920 (Mount Whitney)
4 Mount Mitchell[459][460][461][462][463]  North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains 6,684 ft
2037 m
6,092 ft
1857 m
1,189 mi
1,913 km
35°45′54″N 82°15′54″W / 35.7649°N 82.2651°W / 35.7649; -82.2651 (Mount Mitchell)
5 Mount Washington[464][465][466][467][468][469]  New Hampshire White Mountains 6,288 ft
1917 m
6,158 ft
1877 m
820 mi
1,319 km
44°16′14″N 71°18′12″W / 44.2705°N 71.3032°W / 44.2705; -71.3032 (Mount Washington)
6 Mount Rainier[57][58][59][60]  Washington Cascade Range 14,417 ft
4394 m
13,210 ft
4026 m
731 mi
1,177 km
46°51′10″N 121°45′37″W / 46.8529°N 121.7604°W / 46.8529; -121.7604 (Mount Rainier)
7 Mount Elbert[43][44][45][46]  Colorado Sawatch Range 14,440 ft
4401.2 m
9,093 ft
2772 m
671 mi
1,079 km
39°07′04″N 106°26′43″W / 39.1178°N 106.4454°W / 39.1178; -106.4454 (Mount Elbert)
8 Shishaldin Volcano[367][368][369][370]  Alaska Unimak Island 9,414 ft
2869 m
9,414 ft
2869 m
545 mi
877 km
54°45′19″N 163°58′15″W / 54.7554°N 163.9709°W / 54.7554; -163.9709 (Shishaldin Volcano)
9 Tanaga Volcano[470][471][472][473]  Alaska Tanaga Island 5,925 ft
1806 m
5,925 ft
1806 m
407 mi
656 km
51°53′02″N 178°08′34″W / 51.8838°N 178.1429°W / 51.8838; -178.1429 (Tanaga Volcano)
10 Mount Isto[404][405][406][407]  Alaska Brooks Range 8,976 ft
2736 m
7,901 ft
2408 m
394 mi
634 km
69°12′09″N 143°48′07″W / 69.2025°N 143.8020°W / 69.2025; -143.8020 (Mount Isto)
11 Signal Hill[474][475][476][477]
(Mount Magazine)
 Arkansas Ouachita Mountains 2,753 ft
839 m
2,143 ft
653 m
381 mi
613 km
35°10′02″N 93°38′41″W / 35.1671°N 93.6447°W / 35.1671; -93.6447 (Signal Hill)
12 Mount Shasta[128][129][130][131]  California Cascade Range 14,179 ft
4321.8 m
9,772 ft
2979 m
335 mi
539 km
41°24′33″N 122°11′42″W / 41.4092°N 122.1949°W / 41.4092; -122.1949 (Mount Shasta)
13 Gannett Peak[210][211][212][213][214]  Wyoming Wind River Range 13,809 ft
4209.1 m
7,076 ft
2157 m
290 mi
467 km
43°11′03″N 109°39′15″W / 43.1842°N 109.6542°W / 43.1842; -109.6542 (Gannett Peak)
14 Mount Osborn[478][479][480]  Alaska Seward Peninsula 4,714 ft
1437 m
4,377 ft
1334 m
282 mi
453 km
64°59′32″N 165°19′46″W / 64.9922°N 165.3294°W / 64.9922; -165.3294 (Mount Osborn)
15 Mount Igikpak[481][482][483]  Alaska Brooks Range 8,276 ft
2523 m
6,126 ft
1867 m
282 mi
453 km
67°24′46″N 154°57′56″W / 67.4129°N 154.9656°W / 67.4129; -154.9656 (Mount Igikpak)
16 Humphreys Peak[484][485][486][487]  Arizona San Francisco Peaks 12,637 ft
3852 m
6,039 ft
1841 m
246 mi
396 km
35°20′47″N 111°40′41″W / 35.3464°N 111.6780°W / 35.3464; -111.6780 (Humphreys Peak)
17 Wheeler Peak[421][422][423][424]  Nevada Snake Range 13,065 ft
3982.3 m
7,568 ft
2307 m
232 mi
373 km
38°59′09″N 114°18′50″W / 38.9858°N 114.3139°W / 38.9858; -114.3139 (Wheeler Peak)
18 Mount Vsevidof[436][437][438][439]  Alaska Umnak Island 7,051 ft
2149 m
7,051 ft
2149 m
223 mi
358 km
53°07′32″N 168°41′38″W / 53.1256°N 168.6938°W / 53.1256; -168.6938 (Mount Vsevidof)
19 Mount Veniaminof[398][399][400]  Alaska Alaska Peninsula 8,225 ft
2507 m
8,200 ft
2499 m
209 mi
337 km
56°13′10″N 159°17′51″W / 56.2194°N 159.2975°W / 56.2194; -159.2975 (Mount Veniaminof)
20 Kawaikini[488][489][490]  Hawaii Island of Kauaʻi 5,243 ft
1598 m
5,243 ft
1598 m
204 mi
328 km
22°03′31″N 159°29′50″W / 22.0586°N 159.4973°W / 22.0586; -159.4973 (Kawaikini)
21 Hall Island high point[491]  Alaska Hall Island 1,665 ft
507 m
1,665 ft
507 m
192.9 mi
310 km
60°39′53″N 173°05′19″W / 60.6647°N 173.0887°W / 60.6647; -173.0887 (Hall Island high point)
22 Kuskokwim high point[492][493]  Alaska Kuskokwim Mountains 5,250 ft
1600 m
4,475 ft
1364 m
191.6 mi
308 km
60°06′57″N 159°19′27″W / 60.1159°N 159.3241°W / 60.1159; -159.3241 (Kuskokwim high point)
23 Spruce Knob[494][495][496]  West Virginia Allegheny Mountains 4,863 ft
1482.1 m
2,791 ft
851 m
175.4 mi
282 km
38°42′00″N 79°31′58″W / 38.6999°N 79.5328°W / 38.6999; -79.5328 (Spruce Knob)
24 Kings Peak[279][280][281][282]  Utah Uinta Mountains 13,534 ft
4125 m
6,358 ft
1938 m
166.6 mi
268 km
40°46′35″N 110°22′22″W / 40.7763°N 110.3729°W / 40.7763; -110.3729 (Kings Peak)
25 Sierra Blanca Peak[497][498][499][500]  New Mexico Sacramento Mountains 11,981 ft
3651.8 m
5,553 ft
1693 m
165.7 mi
267 km
33°22′27″N 105°48′31″W / 33.3743°N 105.8087°W / 33.3743; -105.8087 (Sierra Blanca Peak)
26 San Gorgonio Mountain[387][388][389][390]  California San Bernardino Mountains 11,503 ft
3506 m
8,294 ft
2528 m
162.5 mi
262 km
34°05′57″N 116°49′30″W / 34.0992°N 116.8249°W / 34.0992; -116.8249 (San Gorgonio Mountain)
27 Katahdin[501][502][503][504]  Maine Longfellow Mountains 5,270 ft
1606.4 m
4,293 ft
1309 m
158.3 mi
255 km
45°54′16″N 68°55′17″W / 45.9044°N 68.9213°W / 45.9044; -68.9213 (Katahdin)
28 Peak 4030[505][506]  Alaska Nulato Hills 4,030 ft
1228 m
>1,640 ft
>500 m
158.2 mi
255 km
64°27′13″N 159°24′55″W / 64.4535°N 159.4152°W / 64.4535; -159.4152 (Peak 4030)
29 Mount Baldy[507][508][509][510]  Arizona White Mountains 11,409 ft
3477.4 m
4,728 ft
1441 m
154.0 mi
248 km
33°54′21″N 109°33′45″W / 33.9059°N 109.5626°W / 33.9059; -109.5626 (Mount Baldy)
30 Borah Peak[511][512][513][514]  Idaho Lost River Range 12,668 ft
3861.2 m
6,002 ft
1829 m
150.8 mi
243 km
44°08′15″N 113°46′52″W / 44.1374°N 113.7811°W / 44.1374; -113.7811 (Borah Peak)
31 Cloud Peak[350][351][352][353][354]  Wyoming Bighorn Mountains 13,167 ft
4013.3 m
7,077 ft
2157 m
145.0 mi
233 km
44°22′56″N 107°10′26″W / 44.3821°N 107.1739°W / 44.3821; -107.1739 (Cloud Peak)
32 Harney Peak[515][516][517][518]  South Dakota Black Hills 7,244 ft
2208 m
2,932 ft
894 m
140.2 mi
226 km
43°51′57″N 103°31′57″W / 43.8658°N 103.5324°W / 43.8658; -103.5324 (Harney Peak)
33 Slide Mountain[519][520][521]  New York Catskill Mountains 4,180 ft
1274 m
3,295 ft
1004 m
136.4 mi
220 km
41°59′57″N 74°23′09″W / 41.9992°N 74.3859°W / 41.9992; -74.3859 (Slide Mountain)
34 Mount Griggs[432][433]  Alaska Alaska Peninsula 7,650 ft
2332 m
7,300 ft
2225 m
135.4 mi
218 km
58°21′12″N 155°05′45″W / 58.3534°N 155.0958°W / 58.3534; -155.0958 (Mount Griggs)
35 Charleston Peak[391][392][393][394]
(Mount Charleston)
 Nevada Spring Mountains 11,916 ft
3632.0 m
8,258 ft
2517 m
135.1 mi
218 km
36°16′18″N 115°41′44″W / 36.2716°N 115.6956°W / 36.2716; -115.6956 (Charleston Peak)
36 Junipero Serra Peak[522][523][524][525]  California Santa Lucia Range 5,865 ft
1788 m
4,447 ft
1355 m
131.8 mi
212 km
36°08′45″N 121°25′09″W / 36.1457°N 121.4191°W / 36.1457; -121.4191 (Junipero Serra Peak)
37 Mount Baker[375][376][377][378]  Washington Skagit Range 10,786 ft
3287 m
8,845 ft
2696 m
131.5 mi
212 km
48°46′36″N 121°48′52″W / 48.7768°N 121.8145°W / 48.7768; -121.8145 (Mount Baker)
38 Mount Marcy[526][527][528]  New York Adirondack Mountains 5,343 ft
1628.57 m
4,919 ft
1499 m
129.6 mi
209 km
44°06′46″N 73°55′25″W / 44.1127°N 73.9237°W / 44.1127; -73.9237 (Mount Marcy)
39 Mount Marcus Baker[347][348][349]  Alaska Chugach Mountains 13,176 ft
4016 m
10,751 ft
3277 m
126.3 mi
203 km
61°26′15″N 147°45′09″W / 61.4374°N 147.7525°W / 61.4374; -147.7525 (Mount Marcus Baker)
40 Mount Hayes[200][201][202][203]  Alaska Alaska Range 13,832 ft
4216 m
11,507 ft
3507 m
125.5 mi
202 km
63°37′13″N 146°43′04″W / 63.6203°N 146.7178°W / 63.6203; -146.7178 (Mount Hayes)
41 Sacajawea Peak[448][449][450][451]  Oregon Wallowa Mountains 9,843 ft
3000 m
6,393 ft
1949 m
125.5 mi
202 km
45°14′42″N 117°17′34″W / 45.2450°N 117.2929°W / 45.2450; -117.2929 (Sacajawea Peak)
42 Steens Mountain[529][530][531]  Oregon Steens Mountain 9,738 ft
2968 m
4,383 ft
1336 m
124.7 mi
201 km
42°38′11″N 118°34′36″W / 42.6364°N 118.5767°W / 42.6364; -118.5767 (Steens Mountain)
43 Mount Fairweather[24][25][26]
(Fairweather Mountain)
 Alaska
 British Columbia
Saint Elias Mountains 15,325 ft
4671 m
12,995 ft
3961 m
124.4 mi
200 km
58°54′23″N 137°31′35″W / 58.9064°N 137.5265°W / 58.9064; -137.5265 (Mount Fairweather)
44 Tooth Benchmark[532][533][534]  Alaska Saint Lawrence Island 2,207 ft
673 m
2,207 ft
673 m
112.5 mi
181.1 km
63°35′31″N 170°22′49″W / 63.5920°N 170.3804°W / 63.5920; -170.3804 (Tooth Benchmark)
45 Delano Peak[535][536][537][538]  Utah Tushar Mountains 12,174 ft
3710.7 m
4,709 ft
1435 m
112.1 mi
180.5 km
38°22′09″N 112°22′17″W / 38.3692°N 112.3714°W / 38.3692; -112.3714 (Delano Peak)
46 Mount Olympus[411][412][413][414]  Washington Olympic Mountains 7,980 ft
2432.3 m
7,838 ft
2389 m
108.0 mi
173.7 km
47°48′05″N 123°42′39″W / 47.8013°N 123.7108°W / 47.8013; -123.7108 (Mount Olympus)
47 Black Mountain[539][540]  Alaska Brooks Range 5,020 ft
1530 m
3,346 ft
1020 m
103.5 mi
166.6 km
68°33′35″N 160°19′41″W / 68.5598°N 160.3281°W / 68.5598; -160.3281 (Black Mountain)
48 Blanca Peak[64][65][66][67][68]  Colorado Sangre de Cristo Mountains 14,351 ft
4374 m
5,326 ft
1623 m
103.4 mi
166.4 km
37°34′39″N 105°29′08″W / 37.5775°N 105.4856°W / 37.5775; -105.4856 (Blanca Peak)
49 Mount Tozi[541][542]  Alaska Ray Mountains 5,519 ft
1682 m
4,169 ft
1271 m
99.5 mi
160.1 km
65°41′11″N 150°56′59″W / 65.6865°N 150.9498°W / 65.6865; -150.9498 (Mount Tozi)
50 Mount Cleveland[543][544][545][546]  Montana Lewis Range 10,479 ft
3194 m
5,246 ft
1599 m
99.4 mi
159.9 km
48°55′30″N 113°50′54″W / 48.9249°N 113.8482°W / 48.9249; -113.8482 (Mount Cleveland)

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References

  1. 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. All summits in this article have at least 500 meters of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence.
  2. 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.
  3. 1 2 If the elevation or prominence of a summit is calculated as a range of values, the arithmetic mean is shown.
  4. The topographic prominence of a summit is the topographic elevation difference between the summit and its highest or key col to a higher summit. The summit may be near its key col or quite far away. The key col for Denali in Alaska is the Isthmus of Rivas in Nicaragua, 7642 kilometers (4749 miles) away.
  5. The topographic isolation of a summit is the great-circle distance to its nearest point of equal elevation.
  6. 1 2 3 The summit of Denali is the highest point of the Alaska Range, the State of Alaska, the United States of America, and greater North America. Denali is the third most topographically prominent and third most topographically isolated summit on Earth after Mount Everest and Aconcagua.
  7. 1 2 3 "Denali". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
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  9. 1 2 Mount Saint Elias is the second highest major summit of both Canada and the United States.
  10. 1 2 "Mount Saint Elias". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  11. 1 2 "Mount Saint Elias". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  12. 1 2 Mount Foraker is the westernmost 5000-meter (16,404-foot) summit of Alaska, the United States, and greater North America.
  13. 1 2 "Mount Foraker". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  14. 1 2 "Mount Foraker". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  15. 1 2 The summit of Mount Bona is the highest point of the northwest Saint Elias Mountains.
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  17. 1 2 "Mount Bona". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  18. 1 2 The summit of Mount Blackburn is the highest point of the Wrangell Mountains.
  19. 1 2 "MT BLACKBURN". Datasheet for NGS Station UV4136. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  20. 1 2 "Mount Blackburn". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  21. 1 2 "Mount Blackburn". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  22. 1 2 "Mount Sanford". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  23. 1 2 "Mount Sanford". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  24. 1 2 3 Mount Fairweather lies on the international border between Alaska and British Columbia. The peak is the highest point of the Canadian Province of British Columbia and the southernmost and easternmost summit of its elevation in both Canada and the United States.
  25. 1 2 3 "Mount Fairweather". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  26. 1 2 3 "Mount Fairweather". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  27. 1 2 "Mount Hubbard". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  28. 1 2 "Mount Hubbard". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  29. "Mount Bear". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  30. "Mount Bear". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  31. "Mount Hunter". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  32. "Mount Hunter". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  33. 1 2 3 The summit of Mount Whitney is the highest point of the Sierra Nevada, the State of California, and the contiguous United States.
  34. 1 2 3 Mount Whitney is the southernmost and easternmost summit of its elevation in United States.
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  39. "Mount Alverstone". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
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  41. "University Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  42. "University Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  43. 1 2 3 The summit of Mount Elbert is the highest point of the U.S. State of Colorado, the Rocky Mountains of North America, and the entire Mississippi River drainage basin.
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  47. Mount Massive is the second highest major summit of the Rocky Mountains.
  48. "MOUNT MASSIVE CAIRN". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0640. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  49. The elevation of Mount Massive includes an adjustment of +2.087 m (+6.85 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  50. "Mount Massive". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  51. "Mount Massive". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  52. The summit of Mount Harvard is the highest point of the Collegiate Peaks.
  53. Mount Harvard is the southernmost and easternmost summit of its elevation in the Rocky Mountains.
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  57. 1 2 3 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.
  58. 1 2 3 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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  61. The elevation of Mount Williamson includes an adjustment of +1.807 m (+5.93 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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  63. "Mount Williamson". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  64. 1 2 The summit of Blanca Peak is the highest point of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the entire Rio Grande drainage basin.
  65. 1 2 Blanca Peak is the southernmost ultra-prominent summit of the Rocky Mountains.
  66. 1 2 The elevation of Blanca Peak includes an adjustment of +1.755 m (+5.76 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  67. 1 2 "Blanca Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  68. 1 2 "Blanca Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  69. The elevation of La Plata Peak includes an adjustment of +1.983 m (+6.51 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
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  71. "La Plata Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  72. The summit of Uncompahgre Peak is the highest point of the San Juan Mountains and the entire Gulf of California drainage basin.
  73. Uncompahgre Peak is the westernmost summit of its elevation in the Rocky Mountains.
  74. "UNCOMPAHGRE". Datasheet for NGS Station JL0798. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  75. "Uncompahgre Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  76. "Uncompahgre Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  77. The summit of Crestone Peak is the highest point of the Crestones.
  78. The elevation of Crestone Peak includes an adjustment of +1.76 m (+5.77 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  79. "Crestone Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  80. "Crestone Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  81. The summit of Mount Lincoln is the highest point of the Mosquito Range and the entire Missouri River drainage basin.
  82. Mount Lincoln is the northernmost summit of its elevation in the Rocky Mountains.
  83. "MT LINCOLN". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0627. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  84. "Mount Lincoln". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  85. "Mount Lincoln". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  86. The summit of Castle Peak is the highest point of the Elk Mountains.
  87. "CASTLE PK". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0659. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  88. "Castle Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  89. "Castle Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  90. The summit of Grays Peak is the highest point of the Front Range and the Continental Divide in North America.
  91. Grays Peak is the northernmost summit of its elevation in the Rocky Mountains.
  92. "GRAYS PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station KK2036. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  93. "Grays Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  94. "Grays Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  95. The summit of Mount Antero is the highest point of the southern Sawatch Range.
  96. "MT ANTERO". Datasheet for NGS Station JL0883. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  97. "Mount Antero". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  98. "Mount Antero". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  99. "EVANS". Datasheet for NGS Station KK2030. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  100. The summit elevation of Mount Evans includes a vertical offset of +1.798 m (+5.9 ft) from the station benchmark.
  101. "Mount Evans". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  102. "Mount Evans". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  103. The summit of Longs Peak is the highest point of the northern Front Range.
  104. Longs Peak is the northernmost 14,000-foot (4267-meter) summit of the Rocky Mountains.
  105. "LONGS PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station LL1346. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  106. "Longs Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  107. "Longs Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  108. The summit of Mount Wilson is the highest point of the San Miguel Mountains.
  109. Mount Wilson is the westernmost summit of its elevation in the Rocky Mountains.
  110. The elevation of Mount Wilson includes an adjustment of +1.899 m (+6.23 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  111. "Mount Wilson". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  112. "Mount Wilson". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  113. 1 2 The summit of White Mountain Peak is the highest point of the White Mountains.
  114. 1 2 "WHITE MOUNTAIN PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station HR2559. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  115. 1 2 "White Mountain Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  116. 1 2 "White Mountain Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  117. The summit of North Palisade is the highest point of the Palisades.
  118. "NORTH PALISADE". Datasheet for NGS Station HR2629. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  119. The elevation of North Palisade includes an adjustment of +1.867 m (+6.13 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  120. "North Palisade". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  121. "North Palisade". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  122. "PRINCETON". Datasheet for NGS Station JL0886. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  123. "Mount Princeton". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  124. "Mount Princeton". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  125. "YALE". Datasheet for NGS Station JL0889. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  126. "Mount Yale". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  127. "Mount Yale". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  128. 1 2 3 The summit of Mount Shasta is the highest point of the southern Cascade Range.
  129. 1 2 3 "MT SHASTA". Datasheet for NGS Station MX1016. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  130. 1 2 3 "Mount Shasta". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  131. 1 2 3 "Mount Shasta". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  132. "MAROON PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0805. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  133. "Maroon Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  134. "Maroon Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  135. "Mount Wrangell". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  136. "Mount Wrangell". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  137. The summit of Mount Sneffels is the highest point of the Sneffels Range.
  138. "SNEFFLES". Datasheet for NGS Station JL0826. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  139. "Mount Sneffels". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  140. "Mount Sneffels". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  141. "CAPITOL PK". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0688. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  142. The elevation of Capitol Peak includes an adjustment of +1.991 m (+6.53 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  143. "Capitol Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  144. "Capitol Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  145. Pikes Peak is the easternmost 14,000-foot (4267-meter) summit and ultra-prominent summit of the Rocky Mountains. Pikes Peak was the inspiration for the lyrics of America the Beautiful.
  146. "PIKES PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station JK1242. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  147. "Pikes Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  148. "Pikes Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  149. The summit of Windom Peak is the highest point of the Needle Mountains.
  150. Mount Eolus may be higher than Windom Peak.
  151. The elevation of Windom Peak includes an adjustment of +1.785 m (+5.86 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  152. "Windom Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  153. "Windom Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  154. "Mount Augusta". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  155. "Mount Augusta". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  156. "HANDIES". Datasheet for NGS Station HL0635. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  157. "Handies Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  158. "Handies Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  159. The summit of Culebra Peak is the highest point of the Culebra Range.
  160. Culebra Peak is the southernmost 14,000-foot (4267-meter) summit of the Rocky Mountains.
  161. The elevation of Culebra Peak includes an adjustment of +1.740 m (+5.71 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  162. "Culebra Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  163. "Culebra Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  164. The summit of San Luis Peak is the highest point of the La Garita Mountains.
  165. "SAN LUIS PEAK CAIRN". Datasheet for NGS Station HL0570. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  166. "San Luis Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  167. "San Luis Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  168. The summit of Mount of the Holy Cross is the highest point of the northern Sawatch Range.
  169. "MT HOLY CROSS ET". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0649. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  170. The summit elevation of Mount of the Holy Cross includes a vertical offset of +0.610 m (+2.0 ft) from the station benchmark.
  171. "Mount of the Holy Cross". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  172. "Mount of the Holy Cross". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  173. "GRIZZLY". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0800. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  174. "Grizzly Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  175. "Grizzly Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  176. "MT HUMPHREYS". Datasheet for NGS Station HR2626. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  177. The elevation of Mount Humphreys includes an adjustment of +1.842 m (+6.04 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  178. "Mount Humphreys". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  179. "Mount Humphreys". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  180. "MT KEITH". Datasheet for NGS Station GT1807. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  181. The elevation of Mount Keith includes an adjustment of +1.795 m (+5.89 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  182. "Mount Keith". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  183. "Mount Keith". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  184. The summit of Mount Ouray is the highest point of the far southern Sawatch Range.
  185. "MOUNT OURAY RESET". Datasheet for NGS Station JL0672. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  186. "Mount Ouray". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  187. "Mount Ouray". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  188. The elevation of Vermilion Peak includes an adjustment of +1.827 m (+5.99 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  189. "Vermilion Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  190. "Vermilion Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  191. "Atna Peaks". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  192. "Atna Peaks". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  193. "REGAL MOUNTAIN". Datasheet for NGS Station UV4133. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  194. "Regal Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  195. "Regal Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  196. "MT DARWIN". Datasheet for NGS Station HR2631. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  197. The elevation of Mount Darwin includes an adjustment of +1.886 m (+6.19 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  198. "Mount Darwin". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  199. "Mount Darwin". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  200. 1 2 3 The summit of Mount Hayes is the highest point of the Hayes Range.
  201. 1 2 3 Mount Hayes is the northernmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of Alaska, the United States, and greater North America.
  202. 1 2 3 "Mount Hayes". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  203. 1 2 3 "Mount Hayes". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  204. "SILVERHEELS ET". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0629. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  205. "Mount Silverheels". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  206. "Mount Silverheels". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  207. "PYRAMID". Datasheet for NGS Station HL0589. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  208. "Rio Grande Pyramid". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  209. "Rio Grande Pyramid". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  210. 1 2 3 The summit of Gannett Peak is the highest point of the Wind River Range, the U.S. State of Wyoming, and the central Rocky Mountains.
  211. 1 2 3 Gannett Peak is the northernmost and westernmost summit of its elevation in the Rocky Mountains.
  212. 1 2 3 "GANNETT PEAK CAIRN". Datasheet for NGS Station OW0356. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  213. 1 2 3 "Gannett Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  214. 1 2 3 "Gannett Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  215. The summit of Mount Kaweah is the highest point of the Great Western Divide.
  216. Mount Kaweah is the southernmost summit of its elevation in United States.
  217. The elevation of Mount Kaweah includes an adjustment of +1.652 m (+5.42 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  218. "Mount Kaweah". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  219. "Mount Kaweah". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  220. 1 2 3 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.
  221. 1 2 3 Mauna Kea is 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).
  222. 1 2 3 "SUMMIT". Datasheet for NGS Station TU2314. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  223. 1 2 3 "Mauna Kea". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  224. 1 2 3 "Mauna Kea". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  225. 1 2 The summit of Grand Teton is the highest point of the Teton Range.
  226. 1 2 Grand Teton is the northernmost and westernmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of the Rocky Mountains.
  227. 1 2 "GRAND TETON". Datasheet for NGS Station OX0838. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  228. 1 2 "Grand Teton". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  229. 1 2 "Grand Teton". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  230. 1 2 "Mount Cook". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  231. 1 2 "Mount Cook". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  232. "MORGAN". Datasheet for NGS Station HR2627. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  233. "Mount Morgan". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  234. "Mount Morgan". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  235. The elevation of Mount Gabb includes an adjustment of +1.958 m (+6.42 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  236. "Mount Gabb". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  237. "Mount Gabb". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  238. The elevation of Bald Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.922 m (+6.31 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  239. "Bald Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  240. "Bald Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  241. The elevation of Mount Oso includes an adjustment of +1.776 m (+5.83 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  242. "Mount Oso". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  243. "Mount Oso". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  244. 1 2 Mauna Loa is the southernmost and westernmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of Hawaiʻi and the United States.
  245. 1 2 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.
  246. 1 2 "Mauna Loa". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  247. 1 2 "Mauna Loa". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  248. "MT JACKSON ET". Datasheet for NGS Station KL0650. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  249. "Mount Jackson". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  250. "Mount Jackson". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  251. "MT TOM LOOKOUT TOWER". Datasheet for NGS Station HR2770. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  252. The elevation of Mount Tom includes an adjustment of +1.379 m (+4.52 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  253. "Mount Tom". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  254. "Mount Tom". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  255. The elevation of Bard Peak includes an adjustment of +1.707 m (+5.60 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  256. "Bard Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  257. "Bard Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  258. West Spanish Peak is the easternmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of the Rocky Mountains and the United States.
  259. The elevation of West Spanish Peak includes an adjustment of +1.468 m (+4.82 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  260. "West Spanish Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  261. "West Spanish Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  262. The summit of Mount Powell is the highest point of the Gore Range.
  263. The elevation of Mount Powell includes an adjustment of +1.771 m (+5.81 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  264. "Mount Powell". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  265. "Mount Powell". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  266. The summit of Hagues Peak is the highest point of the Mummy Range.
  267. "HAGUE RM". Datasheet for NGS Station LL1350. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  268. "Hagues Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  269. "Hagues Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  270. The elevation of Mount Dubois includes an adjustment of +1.879 m (+6.16 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  271. "Mount Dubois". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  272. "Mount Dubois". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  273. The elevation of Tower Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.796 m (+5.89 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  274. "Tower Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  275. "Tower Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  276. The elevation of Treasure Mountain includes an adjustment of +2.008 m (+6.59 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  277. "Treasure Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  278. "Treasure Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  279. 1 2 3 The summit of Kings Peak is the highest point of the Uinta Mountains, the U.S. State of Utah, and the western Rocky Mountains.
  280. 1 2 3 The elevation of Kings Peak includes an adjustment of +1.807 m (+5.93 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  281. 1 2 3 "Kings Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  282. 1 2 3 "Kings Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  283. The summit of North Arapaho Peak is the highest point of the Indian Peaks.
  284. "NORTH ARAPAHOE PEAK CAIRN". Datasheet for NGS Station LL1357. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  285. The elevation of North Arapaho Peak includes an adjustment of +1.763 m (+5.78 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  286. "North Arapaho Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  287. "North Arapaho Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  288. The elevation of Mount Pinchot includes an adjustment of +1.810 m (+5.94 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  289. "Mount Pinchot". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  290. "Mount Pinchot". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  291. "Mount Natazhat". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  292. "Mount Natazhat". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  293. "Mount Jarvis". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  294. "Mount Jarvis". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  295. The elevation of Parry Peak includes an adjustment of +1.763 m (+5.78 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  296. "Parry Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  297. "Parry Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  298. The summit of Bill Williams Peak is the highest point of the Williams Mountains.
  299. The elevation of Bill Williams Peak includes an adjustment of +2.044 m (+6.71 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  300. "Bill Williams Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  301. "Bill Williams Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  302. The elevation of Sultan Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.649 m (+5.41 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  303. "Sultan Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  304. "Sultan Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  305. The elevation of Mount Herard includes an adjustment of +1.640 m (+5.38 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  306. "Mount Herard". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  307. "Mount Herard". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  308. "BUFFALO WEST PEAK CAIRN". Datasheet for NGS Station JL0653. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  309. The elevation of West Buffalo Peak includes an adjustment of +1.834 m (+6.02 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  310. "West Buffalo Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  311. "West Buffalo Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  312. "Tressider Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  313. "Tressider Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  314. The summit of Summit Peak is the highest point of the southern San Juan Mountains.
  315. "SUMMIT". Datasheet for NGS Station HL0503. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  316. "Summit Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  317. "Summit Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  318. Dolores Peak may be higher than Middle Peak.
  319. The elevation of Middle Peak includes an adjustment of +1.809 m (+5.94 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  320. "Middle Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  321. "Middle Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  322. The elevation of Antora Peak includes an adjustment of +1.883 m (+6.18 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  323. "Antora Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  324. "Antora Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  325. The elevation of Henry Mountain includes an adjustment of +2.037 m (+6.68 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  326. "Henry Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  327. "Henry Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  328. The summit of Hesperus Mountain is the highest point of the La Plata Mountains.
  329. The elevation of Hesperus Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.650 m (+5.41 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  330. "Hesperus Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  331. "Hesperus Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  332. "Mount Silverthrone". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  333. "Mount Silverthrone". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  334. The elevation of Jacque Peak includes an adjustment of +1.866 m (+6.12 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  335. "Jacque Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  336. "Jacque Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  337. The elevation of Bennett Peak includes an adjustment of +1.782 m (+5.85 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  338. "Bennett Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  339. "Bennett Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  340. The summit of Wind River Peak is the highest point of the southern Wind River Range.
  341. "WIND". Datasheet for NGS Station NS0274. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  342. "Wind River Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  343. "Wind River Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  344. "CONEJOS". Datasheet for NGS Station HL0502. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  345. "Conejos Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  346. "Conejos Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  347. 1 2 3 The summit of Mount Marcus Baker is the highest point of the Chugach Mountains.
  348. 1 2 3 "Mount Marcus Baker". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  349. 1 2 3 "Mount Marcus Baker". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  350. 1 2 3 The summit of Cloud Peak is the highest point of the Bighorn Mountains.
  351. 1 2 3 Cloud Peak is the northernmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of the Rocky Mountains.
  352. 1 2 3 "CLOUD PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station PW0524. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  353. 1 2 3 "Cloud Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  354. 1 2 3 "Cloud Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  355. The summit of Wheeler Peak is the highest point of the Taos Mountains and the U.S. State of New Mexico.
  356. Wheeler Peak is the southernmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of the Rocky Mountains.
  357. "WHEELER". Datasheet for NGS Station GM0779. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  358. "Wheeler Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  359. "Wheeler Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  360. The summit of Francs Peak is the highest point of the Absaroka Range.
  361. "FRANCS PK 2". Datasheet for NGS Station OW0325. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  362. "Francs Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  363. "Francs Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  364. The summit of Haleakalā is the highest point of the Island of Maui and the westernmost 3000 meter (9842.5-foot) summit of the United States.
  365. "Haleakalā". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  366. "Haleakalā". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  367. 1 2 The summit of Shishaldin Volcano is the highest point of Unimak Island and the Aleutian Islands.
  368. 1 2 Shishaldin Volcano is the westernmost summit of its elevation in Alaska, the United States, and greater North America.
  369. 1 2 "Shishaldin Volcano". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  370. 1 2 "Shishaldin Volcano". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  371. The summit of Redoubt Volcano is the highest point of the Chigmit Mountains.
  372. Redoubt Volcano is the westernmost summit of its elevation in Alaska and greater North America.
  373. "Redoubt Volcano". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  374. "Redoubt Volcano". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  375. 1 2 The summit of Mount Baker is the highest point of the northern Cascade Range.
  376. 1 2 The elevation of Mount Baker includes an adjustment of +1.430 m (+4.69 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  377. 1 2 "Mount Baker". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  378. 1 2 "Mount Baker". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  379. The summit of Mount Torbert is the highest point of the Tordrillo Mountains.
  380. Mount Torbert is the westernmost summit of its elevation in Alaska and greater North America.
  381. "Mount Torbert". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  382. "Mount Torbert". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  383. The summit of San Jacinto Peak is the highest point of the San Jacinto Mountains.
  384. "SAN JACINTO". Datasheet for NGS Station DX5119. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  385. "San Jacinto Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  386. "San Jacinto Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  387. 1 2 The summit of San Gorgonio Mountain is the highest point of the San Bernardino Mountains.
  388. 1 2 The elevation of San Gorgonio Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.303 m (+4.27 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  389. 1 2 "San Gorgonio Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  390. 1 2 "San Gorgonio Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  391. 1 2 The summit of Charleston Peak is the highest point of the Spring Mountains.
  392. 1 2 "CHARLESTON". Datasheet for NGS Station GR1965. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  393. 1 2 "Charleston Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  394. 1 2 "Charleston Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  395. The summit of Mount Pavlof is the highest point of the Alaska Peninsula.
  396. "Mount Pavlof". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  397. "Mount Pavlof". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  398. 1 2 The summit of Mount Veniaminof is the highest point of the Alaska Pennisula.
  399. 1 2 "Mount Veniaminof". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  400. 1 2 "Mount Veniaminof". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  401. "MOUNT ADAMS". Datasheet for NGS Station SB1004. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  402. "Mount Adams". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  403. "Mount Adams". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  404. 1 2 The summit of Mount Isto is the highest point of the Brooks Range.
  405. 1 2 Mount Isto is the northernmost ultra-prominent summit of Alaska and the United States.
  406. 1 2 "Mount Isto". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  407. 1 2 "Mount Isto". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  408. Iliamna Volcano is the westernmost 3000-meter (9843-foot) summit of Alaska and greater North America.
  409. "Iliamna Volcano". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  410. "Iliamna Volcano". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  411. 1 2 The summit of Mount Olympus is the highest point of the Olympic Mountains.
  412. 1 2 "MT OLYMPUS". Datasheet for NGS Station SY1857. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  413. 1 2 "Mount Olympus". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  414. 1 2 "Mount Olympus". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  415. The summit of Mount Hood is the highest point of the Oregon Cascades and the U.S. State of Oregon.
  416. "MOUNT HOOD HIGHEST POINT". Datasheet for NGS Station RC2244. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  417. "Mount Hood". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  418. "Mount Hood". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  419. "Mount Tom White". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  420. "Mount Tom White". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  421. 1 2 The summit of Wheeler Peak is the highest point of the Snake Range.
  422. 1 2 "WHEELER PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station JP0339. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  423. 1 2 "Wheeler Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  424. 1 2 "Wheeler Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  425. "GLACIER PEAK". Datasheet for NGS Station TQ0506. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  426. The elevation of Glacier Peak includes an adjustment of +1.492 m (+4.90 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  427. "Glacier Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  428. "Glacier Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  429. The summit of Mount Kimball is the highest point of the Delta Range.
  430. "Mount Kimball". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  431. "Mount Kimball". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  432. 1 2 "Mount Griggs". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  433. 1 2 "Mount Griggs". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  434. "Mount Crillon". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  435. "Mount Crillon". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  436. 1 2 The summit of Mount Vsevidof is the highest point of Umnak Island and the Fox Islands.
  437. 1 2 Mount Vsevidof is the westernmost 2000-meter (6562-foot) summit of Alaska, the United States, and greater North America.
  438. 1 2 "Mount Vsevidof". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  439. 1 2 "Mount Vsevidof". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  440. The summit of Mount Hesperus is the highest point of the western Alaska Range.
  441. Mount Hesperus is the westernmost summit of its elevation in Alaska and greater North America.
  442. "Mount Hesperus". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  443. "Mount Hesperus". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  444. "Mount Drum". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  445. "Mount Drum". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  446. "Mount Chiginagak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  447. "Mount Chiginagak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  448. 1 2 The summit of Sacajawea Peak is the highest point of the Wallowa Mountains and the Columbia Plateau.
  449. 1 2 The elevation of Sacajawea Peak includes an adjustment of +1.560 m (+5.12 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  450. 1 2 "Sacajawea Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  451. 1 2 "Sacajawea Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  452. The summit of Mount Neacola is the highest point of the Neacola Mountains.
  453. "Mount Neacola". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  454. "Mount Neacola". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  455. The summit of Mount Graham is the highest point of the Pinaleño Mountains.
  456. "GRAHAM". Datasheet for NGS Station CY1235. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  457. "Mount Graham". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  458. "Mount Graham". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  459. The summit of Mount Mitchell is the highest point of the Appalachian Mountains, the State of North Carolina, and the eastern United States.
  460. Mount Mitchell is the easternmost 2000-meter (6562-foot) summit of the United States.
  461. The elevation of Mount Mitchell includes an adjustment of +0.025 m (+0.08 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  462. "Mount Mitchell". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  463. "Mount Mitchell". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  464. The summit of Mount Washington is the highest point of the White Mountains, the State of New Hampshire, and the northeastern United States.
  465. Mount Washington is the easternmost ultra-prominent summit of the United States.
  466. "MT WASH". Datasheet for NGS Station PF0951. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  467. The elevation of Mount Washington includes an adjustment of +0.020 m (+0.07 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  468. "Mount Washington". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  469. "Mount Washington". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  470. The summit of Tanaga Volcano is the highest point of Tanaga Island and the Andreanof Islands.
  471. Tanaga Volcano is the westernmost summit of its elevation in Alaska, the United States, and greater North America.
  472. "Tanaga Volcano". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  473. "Tanaga Volcano". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  474. The summit of Signal Hill is the highest point of the Ouachita Mountains and the U.S. State of Arkansas.
  475. The elevation of Signal Hill includes an adjustment of +0.075 m (+0.25 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  476. "Signal Hill". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  477. "Signal Hill". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  478. The summit of Mount Osborn is the highest point of the Seward Peninsula.
  479. "MT OSBORN". Datasheet for NGS Station UW3831. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  480. "Mount Osborn". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  481. The summit of Mount Igikpak is the highest point of the Schwatka Mountains.
  482. "Mount Igikpak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  483. "Mount Igikpak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  484. The summit of Humphreys Peak is the highest point of the San Francisco Peaks and the U.S. State of Arizona.
  485. The elevation of Humphreys Peak includes an adjustment of +1.345 m (+4.41 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  486. "Humphreys Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  487. "Humphreys Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  488. The summit of Kawaikini is the highest point of the Island of Kauaʻi.
  489. "Kawaikini". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  490. "Kawaikini". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  491. "Hall Island high point". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  492. The summit of Kuskokwim high point is the highest point of the Kuskokwim Mountains.
  493. "Kuskokwim high point". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  494. The summit of Spruce Knob is the highest point of the Allegheny Mountains and the U.S. State of West Virginia.
  495. "SPRUCE". Datasheet for NGS Station HW3569. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  496. "Spruce Knob". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  497. The summit of Sierra Blanca Peak is the highest point of the Sacramento Mountains.
  498. "SIERRA BLANCA". Datasheet for NGS Station DR1010. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  499. "Sierra Blanca Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  500. "Sierra Blanca Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  501. The summit of Katahdin is the highest point of the Longfellow Mountains and the U.S. State of Maine.
  502. Katahdin is the easternmost 1000-meter (3281-foot) summit of the United States.
  503. "KATAHDIN 2". Datasheet for NGS Station QG1451. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  504. "Katahdin". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  505. The summit of Peak 4030 is the highest point of the Nulato Hills.
  506. "Peak 4030". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  507. The summit of Mount Baldy is the highest point of the White Mountains.
  508. "BALDY". Datasheet for NGS Station DT0788. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  509. "Mount Baldy". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  510. "Mount Baldy". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  511. The summit of Borah Peak is the highest point of the Lost River Range and the U.S. State of Idaho.
  512. "BEAUTY RESET". Datasheet for NGS Station PZ0770. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  513. "Borah Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  514. "Borah Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  515. The summit of Harney Peak is the highest point of the Black Hills and the U.S. State of South Dakota.
  516. "HARNEY". Datasheet for NGS Station OT0810. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  517. "Harney Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  518. "Harney Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  519. The summit of Slide Mountain is the highest point of the Catskill Mountains.
  520. "SLIDE". Datasheet for NGS Station LY2488. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  521. "Slide Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  522. The summit of Junipero Serra Peak is the highest point of the Santa Lucia Range.
  523. The elevation of Junipero Serra Peak includes an adjustment of +0.971 m (+3.19 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  524. "Junipero Serra Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  525. "Junipero Serra Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  526. The summit of Mount Marcy is the highest point of the Adirondack Mountains, the U.S. State of New York, and the drainage basins of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Hudson River.
  527. "MARCY". Datasheet for NGS Station PG2096. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  528. "Mount Marcy". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  529. The elevation of Steens Mountain includes an adjustment of +1.496 m (+4.91 ft) from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88.
  530. "Steens Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  531. "Steens Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  532. The summit of Tooth Benchmark is the highest point of Saint Lawrence Island and the islands of the Bering Sea.
  533. "TOOTH". Datasheet for NGS Station UW3479. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  534. "Tooth Benchmark". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  535. The summit of Delano Peak is the highest point of the Tushar Mountains.
  536. "DELANO PEAK M 5". Datasheet for NGS Station JO0502. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  537. "Delano Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  538. "Delano Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  539. The summit of Black Mountain is the highest point of the De Long Mountains.
  540. "Black Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  541. The summit of Mount Tozi is the highest point of the Ray Mountains.
  542. "Mount Tozi". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  543. The summit of Mount Cleveland is the highest point of the Lewis Range.
  544. "CLEVELAND". Datasheet for NGS Station TM1009. United States National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  545. "Mount Cleveland". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  546. "Mount Cleveland". Bivouac.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.

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