Highest points in US states
Jerimoth Hill
This is the highest hill in Rhode Island, at 811 feet. It is located in the northwestern part of the state, very close to the border with Connecticut.
Cheaha Mountain
This is the highest mountain in Alabama, at 2,413 feet. It is located in the western part of the state in the Talledega Mountains, and is situated at the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains.
Mount Frissell
This is the highest mountain in Connecticut, at 2,454 feet. It is located in the northwestern corner of the state, almost at the borders with New York and Massachusetts, and is in the Taconic Range.
Hawkeye Point
This is the highest mountain in Iowa, at 1,670 feet. It is located in the northeastern part of the state near the border with Minnesota, and is only a 40-foot rise from the rest of the flat terrain of the state.
Mount Sunflower
This is the highest mountain in Kansas, at 4,039 feet. It is located in the western part of the state, almost on the border with Colorado, and its summit is topped by a picnic table and a sculpture. Although it is referred to as a mountain, it is virtually indistinguishable from the surrounding terrain as the state is extremely flat.
Mount Katahdin
This is the highest mountain in Maine, at 5,267 feet. It is located in the central part of the country in the Longfellow Mountains, and is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.
Taum Sauk Mountain
This is the highest mountain in Missouri, at 1,776 feet. It is located in the southeastern part of the state in the St. Francois Mountains, and it and its neighbors are believed to have been one of the few areas never to have been submerged under ancient seas.
Mount Marcy
This is the highest mountain in New York, at 5,344 feet. It is located in the northeastern part of the state in the Adirondack Mountains, and is a popular destination for hikers.
White Butte
This is the highest mountain in North Dakota, at 3,506 feet. It is located in the southwestern part of the state, and it is a butte rising up from the flat Great Plains.
Mount Davis
This is the highest mountain in Pennsylvania, at 3,213 feet. It is located in the southern part of the country in the Allegheny Mountains, and it is situated in a gently sloping ridge. An observation tower lies at the summit of this mountain.
Black Elk Peak
This is the highest mountain in South Dakota, at 7,244 feet. It is located in the western part of the state in the Black Hills, and is the highest peak east of the Rocky Mountains. This mountain is topped by a now-defunct fire tower.
Mount Mansfield
This is the highest mountain in Vermont, at 4,393 feet. It is located in the northern part of the state in the Green Mountains, and takes the shape of a human face when viewed from the east or west.
Britton Hill
This is the highest point in Florida, at 345 feet. It is located in the northwestern part of the state near the border with Alabama, and is the lowest high point of any state in the United States.
Black Mountain
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Spurce Knob
4,863 feet
Mount Rodgers
5,729 feet tall
Borah Peak
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Mount Hood
A mountain within the Cascade Mountain Range that is located in the state of Oregon.
Charles Mount
Highest Bouser peak
Clingmas Dome
Highest Tennessean point at 6,643 feet
Guadeloupe Peak
Highest Texan point at 8,751 feet
Mount Denali
Highest mountain in North America
Boundary Peak
Highest point Nevada
Mount Magazine
Highest point in Arkansas also located in the river valley
Fort Reno
Highest point in DC at 409 feet
Ebright Azimuth
Highest point in Delaware, at 447 feet high
Hoye-Crest
Highest point in Maryland
Mount Greylock
Highest point in Massachusetts
Mount Arvon
Highest point in Michigan
Eagle Mountain
Highest point in Minnesota
Granite Peak
Highest point in Montana
Panorama Peak
Highest point in Nebraska
High Point
Highest point in New Jersey at 1,803 feet
Campbell Hill
Highest point in Ohio
Black Mesa
Highest point in Oklahoma
Kings peak
Highest point in Utah
Mount Reiner
Highest point in Washington at 14,419 feet
Timms Hill
Highest point in Wisconsin
Gannett Peak
Highest point in Wyoming
Brisson and Reynolds
Highest point of Georgia
Mount Elbert
Tallest Mountain in Rocky Mountains
Mount Mitchell
Tallest peak east of the Rockies......6,684 ft.
Mount Whitney
The highest peak in the Sierra Nevada range in California (14,494 feet high)
Hoosier Hill
The highest point in Indiana.
Wheeler Peak
The highest point in New Mexico (13,160 feet)
Mauna Kea
tallest mountain when measured from base to peak
Driskill Mountain
the highest elevation point in our state and is located in northern Louisiana
Sassafras Mountain
the highest mountain in SC
Mount Washington
the highest peak in New Hampshire and New England in general; located in the White Mountains (a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains)
Humphreys Peak
highest point in Arizonza
Woodall Mountain
highest point in Mississippi at 806 feet