No, the Rockies are
Appalachian Mountains
The highest mountain is Mt McKinley in Alaska
Mt.McKinley in Alaska
The Rockies!
The highest mountain in the United States is Mount McKinley in the Alaskan Mountain Range. Its elevation stands at 20,236 feet. The highest mountain summit in the contiguous United States is Mount Whitney which has an elevation of 14,505 feet.
The mountain with the highest elevation above sea level in the United States is Denali (aka Mt. McKinley) in Alaska.
The highest elevation in Georgia is in the Blue Ridge region, specifically in the Appalachian Mountains. Brasstown Bald, located in this region, is the highest point in the state at 4,784 feet above sea level.
Mount McKinley, located in the Alaska Mountain Range, is the highest point of elevation in the United States and Canada.
No. The Appalachian mountains are not as tall or as long a mountain range as the rocky mountains.
Appalachian, the oldest mountain range in the US
the Appalachian mountain range
The main Mountain range is the Appalachian Mountains.