List of mountains of the United States facts for kids
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!
Contents
- Amazing Mountains of the United States
- Alabama
- Alaska
- American Samoa
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Georgia
- Guam
- Hawaiʻi
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Puerto Rico
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virgin Islands (U.S.)
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- See also
Amazing Mountains of the United States
Alabama
Alabama is home to some beautiful mountains.
- Cheaha Mountain, this is the highest point in the state of Alabama.
- Brindley Mountain
- Monte Sano Mountain
Alaska
Alaska has some of the tallest and most impressive mountains in North America.
- Denali (also known as Mount McKinley), this is the highest mountain in Alaska, the United States, and all of North America!
- Mount Blackburn, the tallest peak in the Wrangell Mountains.
- Mount Fairweather
- Mount Foraker
- Mount Redoubt, an active volcano.
- Mount Saint Elias, the second highest mountain in the United States and Canada.
- Mount Sanford, a large volcano.
- Mount Shishaldin, an active volcano on Unimak Island.
- Mount Wrangell, an active shield volcano.
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.
- Humphreys Peak, the highest mountain in Arizona. It's part of the San Francisco Peaks.
- Agassiz Peak, another high point in the San Francisco Peaks.
- Camelback Mountain, a popular hiking spot near Phoenix.
- Mount Graham
- Mount Lemmon
Arkansas
Arkansas features some beautiful, rolling mountains.
- Mount Magazine, the highest mountain in Arkansas.
- Petit Jean
- Glazypeau Mountain
California
California is known for its diverse and tall mountain ranges.
- Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the Sierra Nevada range and the tallest in the contiguous United States.
- Mount San Antonio (also called Mount Baldy), a well-known peak in Southern California.
- Mount Shasta, an active volcano in the California Cascade Range.
- San Gorgonio Mountain, the highest point in the Transverse Ranges.
- San Jacinto Peak
- Telescope Peak, the highest point in Death Valley National Park.
- White Mountain Peak
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.
- The southern side of Mount Frissell is the highest point in Connecticut.
- Bear Mountain
- Mount Sanford
Georgia
Georgia's mountains are part of the Appalachian range.
- Brasstown Bald, the highest mountain in Georgia.
- Kennesaw Mountain, a historic site.
- Stone Mountain, a large quartz monzonite dome monadnock.
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.
- Charles Mound, the highest natural point in Illinois.
- Bald Knob
- Chestnut Mountain
Kansas
Kansas is known for its plains, but it has a high point too.
- Mount Sunflower, the highest point in Kansas. It's more of a gentle rise than a typical mountain.
- Flint Hills
Kentucky
Kentucky's mountains are part of the Appalachian range.
- Black Mountain, the highest mountain in Kentucky.
- Pine Mountain
- Frenchman Knob
Louisiana
Louisiana is mostly flat, but it has one highest point.
- Driskill Mountain, the highest point in Louisiana.
Maine
Maine's mountains are part of the Appalachian chain.
- Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine. It's a popular spot for hikers.
- Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on Mount Desert Island.
- Sugarloaf Mountain
Maryland
Maryland has mountains in its western part.
- Hoye-Crest, the highest point in Maryland, located on Backbone Mountain.
- Backbone Mountain
- Sugarloaf Mountain
Massachusetts
Massachusetts has several scenic mountains.
- Mount Greylock, the highest mountain in Massachusetts.
- Mount Tom
- Mount Wachusett
Michigan
Michigan's highest points are in the Upper Peninsula.
- Mount Arvon, the highest point in Michigan.
- Mount Curwood
- Porcupine Mountains
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.
- Woodall Mountain, the highest point in Mississippi.
Missouri
Missouri's mountains are part of the Ozark range.
- Taum Sauk Mountain, the highest mountain in Missouri.
- Bell Mountain
- Ozark Mountain
Montana
Montana is known for its rugged and beautiful Rocky Mountains.
- Granite Peak, the highest mountain in Montana.
- Mount Cleveland, the highest point in the Lewis Range in Glacier National Park.
- McDonald Peak, the highest point in the Mission Mountains.
- Chief Mountain, a very distinctive peak in Glacier National Park.
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.
- Boundary Peak, the highest mountain in Nevada.
- Mount Charleston, a prominent peak near Las Vegas.
- Wheeler Peak
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is home to the White Mountains.
- Mount Washington, the highest mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, and the northeastern United States. It's known for its extreme weather.
- Mount Adams
- Mount Lafayette
- Mount Monadnock
New Jersey
New Jersey's highest point is in the Kittatinny Mountains.
- High Point, the highest mountain in the Kittatinny Mountains and New Jersey.
- Mount Tammany
- Ramapo Mountains
New Mexico
New Mexico has several impressive mountain ranges.
- Wheeler Peak, the highest mountain in New Mexico and the southernmost 4000-meter peak of the Rocky Mountains.
- Sierra Blanca Peak, the highest point in the Sacramento Mountains.
- Sandia Crest, a popular spot near Albuquerque.
- Mount Taylor
New York
New York's mountains include the Adirondacks and Catskills.
- Mount Marcy, the highest mountain in the Adirondack Mountains and New York.
- Slide Mountain, the highest point in the Catskill Mountains.
- Bear Mountain
- Whiteface Mountain
North Carolina
North Carolina is home to some of the highest peaks in the Appalachian Mountains.
- Mount Mitchell, the highest mountain in the Appalachian Mountains, North Carolina, and the eastern United States.
- Clingmans Dome, a high point in the Great Smoky Mountains.
- Grandfather Mountain
- Pilot Mountain
North Dakota
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.
- Campbell Hill, the highest point in Ohio.
- Gildersleeve Mountain
- Little Mountain
Oklahoma
Oklahoma has some interesting mountains and mesas.
- Black Mesa (Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico), the highest point in Oklahoma.
- Cavanal Hill
- Mount Scott
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.
- Mount Davis, the highest mountain in Pennsylvania.
- Bald Eagle Mountain
- Blue Knob
- Hawk Mountain
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.
- Sassafras Mountain, the highest mountain in South Carolina.
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.
- Clingmans Dome, the highest mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains and Tennessee.
- Lookout Mountain
- Mount Le Conte
Texas
Texas has mountains in its western region.
- Guadalupe Peak, the highest mountain in the Guadalupe Mountains and Texas.
- El Capitan
- Emory Peak, the highest point in the Chisos Mountains.
- Enchanted Rock, a large granite dome.
Utah
Utah's landscape is filled with impressive mountain ranges.
- Kings Peak, the highest mountain in the Uinta Mountains, the Western Rocky Mountains, and Utah.
- Mount Nebo, the highest point in the Wasatch Mountains.
- Mount Olympus
- Mount Timpanogos
- Navajo Mountain
Vermont
Vermont's mountains are part of the Green Mountains.
- Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in the Green Mountains and Vermont.
- Camel's Hump
- Jay Peak
- Killington Peak
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
Virginia's mountains are part of the Appalachian range.
- Mount Rogers, the highest mountain in Virginia.
- Old Rag Mountain, a popular hiking destination.
- Hawksbill Mountain
- Whitetop Mountain
Washington
Washington state is famous for its many volcanoes and rugged peaks.
- Mount Rainier, an active volcano and the highest mountain in the Cascade Mountains and Washington state.
- Mount St. Helens, an active volcano that famously erupted in 1980.
- Mount Baker, another active volcano.
- Mount Olympus, the highest point in the Olympic Mountains.
- Glacier Peak, a stratovolcano.
- Mount Shuksan
- Mount Spokane
West Virginia
West Virginia is known for its Appalachian mountains.
- Spruce Knob, the highest mountain in the Allegheny Mountains and West Virginia.
- Cheat Mountain
- North Fork Mountain
Wisconsin
Wisconsin has some interesting hills and ranges.
- Timms Hill, the highest point in Wisconsin.
- Rib Mountain
- Blue Mounds
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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See also
- List of U.S. states and territories by elevation
- Mountain peaks of North America
- Geography of the United States
- Lists of mountains by region