New Mexico's highest elevation point is Wheeler Peak and is 13,167 feet (4013.3 meters) above sea level
Santa Fe, New Mexico is the US capital with the highest elevation.
New Mexico's highest point is Wheeler Peak and is 13,167 feet (4013.3 meters) above sea level
The tallest mountain, and therefore, the highest point, in New Mexico, is Wheeler Peak, formerly known as Taos Peak, which has an elevation of 13,167 feet. This therefore ranks New Mexico eighth by rank of highest elevation.
The elevation of Alamogordo, New Mexico is 4,336 feet above sea level.
The New Mexico Supreme Court is the highest court in New Mexico. The highest appellate court in New Mexico is the New Mexico Court of Appeals.
The elevation of Edgewood is 6,645 feet.
Fanta Fe is the capital city of New Mexico. It has an elevation of 7000 feet above sea level and is the highest state capital in the United States.
The lowest point of the Mississippi River is in the extreme south of its delta as the river branches and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The probable lowest point of the State of Mississippi is in the city of New Orleans which mostly lies below sea level.
The average elevation is 5,692 feet above sea level. Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet is the highest point.
Mount Wheeler at 13,161 feet above sea level.
The San Andreas mountains are located in the state of New Mexico. The highest elevation of the San Andreas mountain is 8,239 feet.
New Mexico is a landlocked state, so it does not have a sea level. The highest point in New Mexico is Wheeler Peak at 13,159 feet above sea level, and the lowest point is the Red Bluff Reservoir at 2,842 feet above sea level.