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And in Colorado alone we have from tallest to smallest: * Mount Elbert * Mount Massive * Mount Harvard * La Plata Peak * Blanca Peak * Uncompahgre Peak * Crestone Peak * Mount Lincoln * Castle Peak * Grays Peak * Mount Antero * Mount Evans * Longs Peak * Mount Wilson * Mount Princeton * Mount Yale * Maroon Peak * Mount Sneffels * Capital Peak * Pikes Peak, perhaps the best known Colorado Peak * Mount Eolus * Handies Peak * Culbera Peak * San Luis Peak * Mount of the Holy Cross and the last of Colorado's 14,000' altitude peaks. * Grizzly Peak is only five feet short of the 14,000' peaks and the last of the 100 tallest in Colorado at a mere 13,809 feet above sea level is: * Arrow Peak. And Colorado does have a whole lot more of Runt Sized Peaks worthy of viewing, climbing and skiing on. If you want mountains that you can get to then Colorado is the place to go/

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The Rocky Mountains is the longest mountain range in North America.

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The two major mountain ranges in the United States are the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.

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The Rockies and Appalachian.

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