The second highest peak in the contiguous US is Mount Tyndall in California. It is part of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and stands at an elevation of 14,018 feet (4,273 meters).
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.
North Carolina has the highest elevation along the eastern coastline with Mount Mitchell standing at 6,684 feet above sea level.
Appalachian Mountains
Colorado is the major U.S. state with the highest average elevation, with much of the state being over a mile above sea level.
Colorado has the highest average elevation among all U.S. states, with an average elevation of around 6,800 feet. The state is known for its Rocky Mountains, which contribute to its overall high elevation.
Mt.McKinley in Alaska
The second highest peak in the contiguous US is Mount Tyndall in California. It is part of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and stands at an elevation of 14,018 feet (4,273 meters).
(in the US) Second highest elected state official is the Lieutenant Governor - of the US - it is the Vice-president.
Mount St. Elias. It has an elevation of 18,008 ft.
The highest-elevation settlement in the United States is Leadville, Colorado, which sits at an elevation of 10,152 feet (3,094 meters) above sea level.
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.
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.
Cheyenne, Wyoming followed by Denver, Colorado.
North Carolina has the highest elevation along the eastern coastline with Mount Mitchell standing at 6,684 feet above sea level.
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24% in Ohio