Alaska is the furthest North US state, AND has the highest mountains in the US.
Alaska is the northernmost US state, with the highest mountain in the US, Mount McKinley
The Rockies!
The Rocky Mountains are the highest in America
All of the ten highest mountains are in Alaska. (see the related link)
The state with the highest rural population in the US is California. It has a significant number of rural residents living in regions like the Central Valley and Sierra Nevada mountains.
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.
The highest mountain is Mt McKinley in Alaska
Alaska
Alaska is 1/5 the size of the US and has the highest mountains within the US, but it does NOT have the smallest population (Wyoming does). Alaska has the smallest population relative to size (Population density).
The north west has the highest mountains
Australia's highest mountains are in New South Wales. The Australian Alps are found in the southeastern corner of the state. Here, Australia's highest mainland mountain is found, Mt Kosciuszko, with an elevation of 2228 m.