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This list includes significant mountain peaks and high points located in the United States arranged alphabetically by state, district, or territory. The highest peak or point in each state, district or territory is noted in bold.


Significant mountain peaks and high points



Alabama


Cheaha Mountain
Cheaha Mountain

Alaska


Denali
Denali
Mount Blackburn
Mount Blackburn
Mount Fairweather
Mount Fairweather
Mount Foraker
Mount Foraker
Mount Hayes
Mount Hayes
Mount Redoubt
Mount Redoubt
Mount Saint Elias
Mount Saint Elias
Mount Sanford
Mount Sanford
Mount Shishaldin
Mount Shishaldin
Mount Wrangell
Mount Wrangell

American Samoa



Arizona


Humphreys Peak
Humphreys Peak

Arkansas



California


Mount Darwin
Mount Darwin
Mount Humphreys
Mount Humphreys
Mount San Antonio
Mount San Antonio
Mount Shasta
Mount Shasta
Mount Tom
Mount Tom
Mount Whitney
Mount Whitney
Mount Williamson
Mount Williamson
North Palisade
North Palisade
San Gorgonio Mountain
San Gorgonio Mountain
San Jacinto Peak
San Jacinto Peak
Telescope Peak
Telescope Peak
White Mountain Peak
White Mountain Peak

Colorado


Blanca Peak
Blanca Peak
Castle Peak
Castle Peak
Crestone Peak
Crestone Peak
Fishers Peak
Fishers Peak
Grays Peak
Grays Peak
La Plata Peak
La Plata Peak
Longs Peak
Longs Peak
Mount Elbert
Mount Elbert
Mount Harvard
Mount Harvard
Mount Lincoln
Mount Lincoln
Mount Massive
Mount Massive
Mount Sneffels
Mount Sneffels
Pikes Peak
Pikes Peak
Uncompahgre Peak
Uncompahgre Peak
Spanish Peaks
Spanish Peaks

Connecticut



Delaware



District of Columbia



Florida



Georgia


Brasstown Bald
Brasstown Bald
Kennesaw Mountain
Kennesaw Mountain

Guam



Hawaiʻi


Mauna Loa
Mauna Loa

Idaho


Borah Peak
Borah Peak

Illinois



Indiana



Iowa



Kansas



Kentucky


Black Mountain
Black Mountain

Louisiana



Maine


Katahdin
Katahdin

Maryland



Massachusetts


Mount Greylock
Mount Greylock

Michigan



Minnesota


Eagle Mountain
Eagle Mountain

Mississippi



Missouri



Montana


Granite Peak
Granite Peak
McDonald Peak
McDonald Peak
Mount Cleveland
Mount Cleveland

Nebraska



Nevada


Mount Charleston
Mount Charleston
Wheeler Peak
Wheeler Peak

New Hampshire


Mount Washington
Mount Washington

New Jersey



New Mexico


Sierra Blanca Peak
Sierra Blanca Peak

New York


Mount Marcy
Mount Marcy

North Carolina


Mount Mitchell
Mount Mitchell

North Dakota



Northern Mariana Islands



Ohio



Oklahoma



Oregon


Mount Hood
Mount Hood
Sacajawea Peak
Sacajawea Peak

Pennsylvania



Puerto Rico


Cerro de Punta
Cerro de Punta

Rhode Island



South Carolina



South Dakota


Black Elk Peak
Black Elk Peak

Tennessee


Clingmans Dome
Clingmans Dome

Texas


Guadalupe Peak
Guadalupe Peak

U.S. Minor Outlying Islands



Utah


Kings Peak
Kings Peak
Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo
Mount Peale
Mount Peale

Vermont


Mount Mansfield
Mount Mansfield

Virgin Islands (U.S.)



Virginia


Mount Rogers
Mount Rogers

Washington


Glacier Peak
Glacier Peak
Mount Adams
Mount Adams
Mount Baker
Mount Baker
Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus
Mount Rainier
Mount Rainier
Mount Shuksan
Mount Shuksan
Mount St. Helens
Mount St. Helens
Mount Spokane
Mount Spokane

West Virginia


Spruce Knob
Spruce Knob

Wisconsin


Timms Hill
Timms Hill

Wyoming


Francs Peak
Francs Peak
Gannett Peak
Gannett Peak
Grand Teton
Grand Teton

Summit disambiguation


The following list includes links to disambiguation and set index articles for topographic summits of the United States with identical names. The United States Board on Geographic Names is the official authority for all United States geographic names. The United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System provides Internet access to these geographic names.


See also



References


  1. "McGinnis Mountain : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost". Summitpost.org. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  2. "Compilation Geologic Map of the Daisy Mountain 7.5' Quadrangle, Maricopa County, Arizona - AZGS Document Repository". Repository.azgs.az.gov. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  3. The summit of Mount Frissell is located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  4. The summit of Britton Hill at 105 meters (345 ft) is the lowest high point of any U.S. state.
  5. Mount Lamlam is located 314 kilometers (195 mi) northeast of the Challenger Deep, the deepest point of all the Earth's oceans. The total elevation rise from the bottom of the Challenger Deep at about -10,920 meters (-35,827 feet) to the summit of Mount Lamlam at 406 meters (1332 ft) is 11,326 meters (37,159 ft), or 28% greater than the elevation of Mount Everest.
  6. The summit of Mauna Kea at 4205 meters (13,796 ft) is the highest summit of the Island of Hawaiʻi, the State of Hawaiʻi, and the entire North 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 5,998 meters (19,678 ft) for a total height of 10,203 meters (33,474 ft).
  7. 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.



На других языках


- [en] List of mountains of the United States

[es] Anexo:Montañas de Estados Unidos

Este anexo recoge, en forma de tabla, las montañas más destacadas de Estados Unidos.[1] La cima de una montaña o colina se puede caracterizar de tres maneras principales:



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