The largest mountain range in the United States is the Rocky Mountains, located in the western part of the country.
General Sherman, the world's largest tree, is located in Sequoia National Park in California, United States.
The largest desert in the world is Antarctica which is huge and much larger than the United States. The Sahara, second largest desert, is slightly smaller than the contiguous 48 states of the United States.
Mount Katahdin is located in Baxter State Park in the state of Maine, in the northeastern United States. It is the tallest mountain in Maine and is part of the Appalachian Mountain Range.
The Great Dismal Swamp is located in the northeast United States, primarily in Virginia and North Carolina. It is one of the largest swamps in the region and is known for its diverse wildlife and unique ecosystem.
The state of Nevada became the largest producer of gold in the United States, surpassing other states like California and Alaska. Nevada's gold production is mainly concentrated in major mining regions such as the Carlin Trend and the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend.
All of the largest mountains in the United States are located in Alaska. Mount McKinley (located in Alaska) is considered the highest mountain range in the United States.
No Mount McKinley is the largest mountain in the United States
It is the Rocky Mountains!!
in the western united states
Utah is usually considered the Intermountain West
It is located in Great Plains of the Midwestern United States.
The largest is probably the Appalachian.
The largest lake in the United States is lake Superior. It is located with the Great Lakes near Michigan.
The Rocky Mountains.
In the western United states we have the Rocky Mountains which include the Canadian Rockies and the Sierra Nevada. In the eastern United States we have the Appalachian Mountains.
The three major mountain ranges in the United States are the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, and the Appalachian Mountains.
The Appalachian Mountains run through the eastern United States. Mount Mitchell in North Carolina is the highest point of the Appalachians at 6,684 feet.