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    • Alaska: Mount McKinley (or Denali) at 20,320 feet (6,193 m)
    • California: Mount Whitney at 14,495 feet (4,418 m)
    • Colorado: Mount Elbert at 14,433 feet (4,399 m)
    • Washington: Mount Rainier at 14,411 feet (4,392 m)
  1. Kingman Reef high point – less than 7 feet (2 m) [92] Midway Atoll, Sand Island high point – 50 feet (15 m) [92] – The highest point of the U.S. minor outlying islands in the Pacific Ocean. Navassa Island high point – 280 feet (85 m) [91] – The highest point of all the U.S. minor outlying islands.

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    Highest Point, Rank & Elevation [1] [a]
    Highest Point, Rank & Elevation [1] [a]
    Highest Point, Rank & Elevation [1] [a]
    38
    2,405 ft 733 m
    1
    20,310 ft 6190.5 m
    Lata Mountain on Taʻū Island [7]
    36
    3,169 ft 966 m
    12
    12,637 ft 3851.8 m
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  3. The highest mountain or highest elevation point for each of the 50 states are listed in the table below. State: Highest Point: Highest Elevation (feet)

    State
    Highest Point
    Highest Elevation (feet)
    State Elevation Maps
    Alabama Highest Point
    Cheaha Mt., AL
    2,405
    Alaska Highest Point
    Mt. McKinley (Denali), AK
    20,237
    Arizona Highest Point
    Humphreys Peak, AZ
    12,633
    Arkansas Highest Point
    Magazine Mt., AR
    2,753
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    Only one state, Alaska, has a highest elevation over 20,000 feet with Denali. This is also the highest point in North America. All of the states with highest elevations above 10,000 feet are found in the western region. There are 13 states in total with elevations that rise above 10,000 feet: Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, California, Montana,...

    This map shows the highest point with labels for each state in the United States as well as the District of Columbia.

    Cheaha Mountain: 2,413 feet (735 meters). State rank: 35. Mount Cheaha, also known as Mount Delta, is located in Cheaha State Park, a few miles northwest of Delta. Mount Cheaha is part of the Talladega Mountains, a subset of the larger Appalachian Mountains that stretch along the eastern United States. Mount Cheaha was named by the Creek Indians an...

    Denali: 20,310 feet (6,190 m) high. Denali is the highest point in the United States and is located in the Alaska Range in the interior of the U.S. state of Alaska. Denali is also the highest point in North America. For almost a hundred years, the U.S. government officially recognized the name of the mountain as “Mount McKinley” (named after then-p...

    Humphreys Peak: 12,637 ft (3,852 m). Humphreys Peak is the highest natural point in Arizona. Part of a group of dormant volcanoes known as San Francisco Peaks, Humphrey Peak is located within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness in the Coconino National Forest, and is about 11 miles (17.7 km) north of Flagstaff, Arizona. The San Francisco Peaks, of which H...

    Magazine Mountain: 2,753 ft (840 m). The highest point in Arkansas, Magazine Mountain is located north of Blue Mountain Lake in Logan County, Arkansas. Mount Magazine is a flat-topped mountain or mesa capped by hard rock and surrounded by steep cliffs. The mountain gets its name from French explorers who thought the sound of a landslide on the moun...

    Mount Whitney: 14,494 feet (4418 meters). The tallest peak in the United States that isn’t in Alaska is Mount Whitney which lies on the boundary of Sequoia National Park and Inyo National Forest in California. Mount Whitney, at 14,505 feet (4,421 meters), is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States and a popular day hiking and backpacki...

    Mt. Elbert: 14,440 feet (4401.2 meters) Mount Elbert is the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains, the highest point in Colorado, and the second-highest summit in the contiguous United States(after Mount Whitney). Mount Elbert is located in the Sawatch Range, a subrange of the Rockies, and is part of the San Isabel National Forest.

    Mt. Frissell on south slope: 2,379 feet (725 meters) Mount Frissell, at 2,454 feet (748 m), is a prominent peak of the Taconic Range that straddles the border of southwest Massachusetts and northwest Connecticut. The south slope of Mount Frisell along the Massachusetts border marks the highest point in Connecticut with an elevation of 2,379 feet (7...

    Ebright Road 448 137 Ebright Road is home to Delaware’s highest benchmark monument. This horizontal control mark indicates 447.85 feet above sea level. The Delaware Geological Survey, in collaboration with the National Geodetic Survey, determined that this benchmark monument is located near the state’s highest natural elevation. This makes Delaware...

  4. Aug 23, 2023 · For instance, the five flattest states post high points under 1,000 feet – with Florida's Britton Hill (345 feet) being but a leisurely stroll. So perhaps, in time, you can join the 273 documented people to summit the highest peak in each state. And if anyone is wondering, the speed record is currently held by Colin O'Brady.

  5. Dec 22, 2021 · State Mean elevation (above sea level) Lowest elevation/Lowest point in each state Highest elevation/Highest point in each state; 1. Colorado (has the highest low point) 6,800 feet: 3,317 ft (1011 m) Arikaree River at the Kansas border: 14,440 ft (4,401 m) Mount Elbert in Lake County: 2. Wyoming: 6,700 feet: 3,101 ft (945 m) Belle Fourche River ...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · When looking at the highest point in each state, the 13 tallest peaks are all found in the western region of the country, while there is much more diversity across the other regions and territories.

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