Mount Whitney 14,505 feet (4,421 m)
Sequoia National Park, California, USA
mount Washington -highest peak in the northeastern us
Wheeler Peak, in the state of Nevada
Mount McKinley at 20,320 feet (6,194m) above sea level. It is also the highest mountain peak in all of North America. In the contiguous U.S., the highest mountain is Mount Whitney in California at 14,505 feet (4,421m) above sea level.
Mount Whitney at 14,505 feet is the highest point in the contiguous United States
The tallest mountain in the contiguous U.S., is Mt. Whitney in California and its elevation is 14.505 feet above sea level.
Mount Saint Elias, located in Alaska, is the second highest peak in the United States. The mountain is over 18,000 feet high.
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 highest point in the continental United States is located in California. It is called Mount Whitney and is a mountain peak.
Pikes Peak in Colorado is the highest peak in the continental US, and Mount McKinley is the highest peak when Hawaii and Alaska are included.
The second highest peak in the United States is Mount McKinley. The mountain is also called 'Denali'. It is found between Yukon and Alaska.
It is the highest US State by average elevation. Pikes Peak is not the highest mountain in the State. Gold is still mined in Colorado.
Mount Whitney is the highest peak in Continental united states. The highest in the entire united state is Mount McKinley in Alaska.
Peak 7601 is in Alaska, US.