Mount Whitney is the highest summit in the contiguous United States with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 m).[1] It is located at the boundary between California's Inyo and Tulare counties, just 76 miles (122 km) west of the lowest point in North America at Badwater in Death Valley National Park (282 feet (86 m) below sea level). The western slope of the mountain lies within Sequoia National Park and the summit is the southern terminus of the John Muir Trailwhich runs 211.9 miles (341.0 km) from Happy Isles in Yosemite Valley. The eastern slope lies in the Inyo National Forest in Inyo County.
Guadalupe Peak in West Texas. 8749'. It is not an extension nor a segment of the Rocky Mountain Range.
The Rockies.
No, the Rockies are
Andes Mountains,the rockies
Mount Elbert is the highest mountain in the Rocy Mountains of North America. Its elevation is 14,440 feet (4,401 m).
No. Sacramento is closer to the Sierras than the Rockies. The Rocky Mountain chain is much further east.
The Rockies!
Andes, Himalayas,and the Rockies are all i know.
The Appalachian Mountains are a great deal older than the Rockies.
I don't know if its the highest mountain in the east but it has the biggest vertical drop in the east, Whiteface Mountain Wilmington, NY Winter Olympic Games 1932 + 1980
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The highest mountain in the Rockies is Mt. Elbert in Colorado at 14,433 feet above sea level.
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