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  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.

    • Colorado. Highest Point: Mt Elbert at 14,440 feet. Mt Elbert is the highest peak in the Sawatch Range in the City of Leadville. It is named after Samuel Hitt Elbert, a governor in the late 1800s who opened the area to mining and railroad activity.
    • Wyoming. Highest Point: Gannett Peak in Fremont County with an elevation of 13,809 feet. Most people mistake the popular Grand Teton as the highest point in Wyoming but it is shorter by 34 feet compared to the remote Gannett Peak.
    • Utah. Highest Point: Kings Peak at 13,534 feet. The aptly named mountain stands proudly along the Highline Trail. It gives Utah residents incredible vistas but only after enduring a long hike with steep climbs.
    • New Mexico. Highest Point: Wheeler Peak at 13,167 feet. It is located in the Sangre de Cristo or Blood of Christ Range, right at the southern end of the Rocky Mountains.
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    • 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.
    • Wyoming. 6,700 feet. 3,101 ft (945 m) Belle Fourche River at South Dakota border. 13,809 ft (4209.1 m) Gannett Peak.
    • Utah. 6,100 feet. 2,180 ft (664.4 m) Beaver Dam Wash at Arizona border. 13,534 ft (4,120.3 m) Kings Peak.
    • New Mexico. 5,700 feet. 2,844 ft (867 m) Red Bluff Reservoir on Texas border. 13,167 ft (4013.3 m) Wheeler Peak.
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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)
  3. The annual average temperature varies from 55 to 60 °F (13 to 16 °C): of 55 °F (13 °C) in the far north as an average annual temperature and of 60 °F (16 °C) in the extreme southwest. [8] [9] In general, Kentucky has relatively hot, humid, rainy summers, and moderately cold and rainy winters. Mean maximum temperatures in July vary from 83 ...

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Taum Sauk Mountain: 1,772 feet (540 meters) Located in the Saint Francois Mountains, Taum Sauk Mountain is the highest point in Missouri. The mountain was named after a Piankeshaw chief named Sauk-Ton-Qua. A 7,448-acre (30.14 square kilometers) state park around Taum Sauk Mountain was created in 1991.

  5. The state's highest elevation point is on Black Mountain at 1,263 m (4,145 ft), located in Harlan County near the Virginia border. Nickname The state's nickname is Bluegrass State, the nickname is based on Kentucky bluegrass. Horses The state is home to the Kentucky Derby, a horse race, and "The Greatest Two Minutes in Sports." The Kentucky ...

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