Name the highest elevation in the state of washington
154 feet
14,410 feet. Mount Rainier is the highest point in the state of Washington and rises to 14,410 feet above sea level.
The lowest point is the Arikaree River at 3,316 feet (1,011 meters)
It is 55 feet above sea level at it lowest point.
The lowest point in the state of Colorado is 3,315 feet: where the Arikaree River flows into the northwest corner of Kansas.
California is the state that contains the lowest point of elevation at Badwater Basin in Death Valley at 282 feet below sea level. Louisiana Ranks second with a point that is 8 feet below sea level. Delaware is the state with the lowest average elevation at 60 feet above sea level.
Mt. Rainer with 14,410 feet
Last since at 345 feet it is the lowest State's high point in the US and lower then the lowest point in some US States.
The Highest Point: Mt. Arvon, 1980 ft. The Lowest Point: Lake Erie, 571 ft.
West Virginia's lowest elevation point is the Potomac River at the Virginia state border and is 240 feet (73 meters) above sea level
Washington's average elevation is around 1,700 feet (520 meters) above sea level. However, the state's elevation can vary significantly across its diverse landscapes, with the highest point being Mount Rainier at 14,411 feet (4,392 meters) and the lowest point being the Pacific Ocean coastline.