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This list explores some of the most amazing and important mountain peaks found across the United States. You'll discover the highest point in each state, district, or territory, marked in bold. Get ready to learn about towering volcanoes, ancient ranges, and famous landmarks that shape the American landscape!

Amazing Mountains of the United States

Alabama

Alabama is home to some beautiful mountains.

Alaska

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Mount Redoubt

Alaska has some of the tallest and most impressive mountains in North America.

American Samoa

American Samoa has several notable peaks on its islands.

  • Lata Mountain, found on the island of Ta‘ū, is the highest point in American Samoa.
  • Matafao Peak, a significant summit on the island of Tutuila.
  • Rainmaker Mountain (also called North Pioa Mountain).

Arizona

Arizona's landscape includes many unique mountains and buttes.

Arkansas

Arkansas features some beautiful, rolling mountains.

California

California is known for its diverse and tall mountain ranges.

Colorado

Colorado is famous for its many high peaks, including some of the tallest in the Rocky Mountains.

  • Mount Elbert, the highest mountain in the Sawatch Range, the Rocky Mountains, and the entire state of Colorado.
  • Pikes Peak, a very famous mountain in the Front Range.
  • Grays Peak, the highest point on the Continental Divide of North America.
  • Longs Peak, a challenging and iconic peak in the northern Front Range.
  • Mount Massive, the second highest mountain in Colorado.
  • Uncompahgre Peak, the highest point in the San Juan Mountains.

Connecticut

Connecticut has several mountains, though they are not as tall as those in western states.

Georgia

Georgia's mountains are part of the Appalachian range.

Guam

Guam, a U.S. territory, has several peaks on its main island.

  • Mount Lamlam, the highest mountain on the island of Guam and in the territory.
  • Mount Jumullong Manglo, the second highest peak on Guam.
  • Mount Bolanos, the third highest peak on Guam.

Hawaiʻi

Hawaii's mountains are actually giant volcanoes, some of the largest on Earth!

  • Mauna Kea, a shield volcano that is the highest point in Hawaii. It's also the tallest mountain on Earth when measured from its base deep in the ocean to its summit.
  • Mauna Loa, an active shield volcano that is the most massive mountain on Earth.
  • Haleakalā, a large shield volcano that forms most of the island of Maui.
  • Kīlauea, a very active shield volcano on the island of Hawaiʻi.

Idaho

Idaho's mountains are rugged and beautiful.

  • Borah Peak, the highest mountain in Idaho, located in the Lost River Range.
  • Hyndman Peak, the highest point in the Pioneer Mountains.
  • Thompson Peak, the highest point in the Sawtooth Mountains.

Illinois

Illinois has a flatter landscape, but still has some high points.

Kansas

Kansas is known for its plains, but it has a high point too.

Kentucky

Kentucky's mountains are part of the Appalachian range.

Louisiana

Louisiana is mostly flat, but it has one highest point.

Maine

Maine's mountains are part of the Appalachian chain.

Maryland

Maryland has mountains in its western part.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts has several scenic mountains.

Michigan

Michigan's highest points are in the Upper Peninsula.

Minnesota

Minnesota's highest point is in the northeastern part of the state.

  • Eagle Mountain, the highest point in Minnesota.
  • Disappointment Mountain

Mississippi

Mississippi's highest point is a modest hill.

Missouri

Missouri's mountains are part of the Ozark range.

Montana

Montana is known for its rugged and beautiful Rocky Mountains.

Nebraska

Nebraska's highest point is a gentle rise.

  • Panorama Point, the highest point in Nebraska.
  • Scotts Bluff
  • Wildcat Hills

Nevada

Nevada has many mountain ranges that rise from its desert landscape.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire is home to the White Mountains.

New Jersey

New Jersey's highest point is in the Kittatinny Mountains.

New Mexico

New Mexico has several impressive mountain ranges.

New York

New York's mountains include the Adirondacks and Catskills.

North Carolina

North Carolina is home to some of the highest peaks in the Appalachian Mountains.

North Dakota

White Butte, North Dakota
White Butte

North Dakota's highest point is a butte.

  • White Butte, the highest point in North Dakota.

Northern Mariana Islands

This U.S. territory in the Pacific has volcanic islands.

  • Agrihan — an unnamed point on the island of Agrihan is the highest point in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
  • North Pagan, a summit on Pagan Island.

Ohio

Ohio's highest point is a hill.

Oklahoma

Oklahoma has some interesting mountains and mesas.

Oregon

Oregon is known for its volcanoes and other mountain ranges.

  • Mount Hood, an active volcano and the highest mountain in Oregon.
  • Mount Jefferson, another stratovolcano.
  • Mount Mazama, a collapsed volcano that now holds Crater Lake.
  • Sacajawea Peak, the highest point in the Wallowa Mountains.
  • South Sister, one of the three stratovolcanoes known as the Three Sisters.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's mountains are part of the Appalachian range.

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, has a central mountain range.

  • Cerro de Punta, the highest mountain in Puerto Rico.
  • El Yunque, a famous peak in the El Yunque National Forest.
  • Tres Picachos

South Carolina

South Carolina's highest point is in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

South Dakota

South Dakota's highest point is in the Black Hills.

  • Black Elk Peak, the highest mountain in the Black Hills and South Dakota. It's also the easternmost 2200-meter peak in the United States.
  • Bear Mountain

Tennessee

Tennessee's mountains are part of the Great Smoky Mountains.

Texas

Texas has mountains in its western region.

Utah

Utah's landscape is filled with impressive mountain ranges.

Vermont

Vermont's mountains are part of the Green Mountains.

Virgin Islands (U.S.)

The U.S. Virgin Islands are home to several island peaks.

  • Crown Mountain, on the island of Saint Thomas, is the highest point in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • Bordeaux Mountain, on Saint John.
  • Mount Eagle, on Saint Croix.

Virginia

Mount Rogers National Recreation Area
Mount Rogers

Virginia's mountains are part of the Appalachian range.

Washington

Mount Shuksan reflected in Picture Lake
Mount Shuksan
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Mount St. Helens
Mount Spokane
Mount Spokane

Washington state is famous for its many volcanoes and rugged peaks.

West Virginia

West Virginia is known for its Appalachian mountains.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin has some interesting hills and ranges.

Wyoming

Wyoming is home to parts of the Rocky Mountains with many high peaks.

  • Gannett Peak, the highest mountain in the Wind River Range, the Central Rocky Mountains, and Wyoming.
  • Grand Teton, the highest point in the Teton Range.
  • Cloud Peak, the highest point in the Big Horn Mountains.
  • Eagle Peak, the highest point in Yellowstone National Park.

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