The largest mountain chain in the western United States is the Rocky Mountains. Stretching over 3,000 miles from Canada through the U.S. to New Mexico, the Rockies are known for their stunning peaks, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities. This mountain range plays a significant role in the geography and climate of the region. Its highest peak, Mount Elbert, reaches an elevation of 14,440 feet in Colorado.
The Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains
Appalachian Mountains and Rocky Mountains
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The rocky mountains!
It would have to be the Rockies.
Rocky Mountains........... who wouldn't know that
Appalachian Mountains.
Mt. Mkinley
Cascade mountain range in Oregon is one. The Rocky mountains are in the western half of the U.S. but are in the Mountain time zone
The major mountain chain in the West is the Rocky Mountains. The major mountain chain in the East is the Appalachian Mountains.
The Rocky Mountains are found in the western United States.
There is no great mountain chain in the Southern US. There is one in the Western US and one in the Eastern US. Respectively they are the Rockies and the Appalachians.
The western part, including Alaska, is the more mountainous. It has the largest and tallest mountain ranges.
The Rocky Mountains is the largest mountain range in North America. It has elevations of more than 14,000 feet, which are some of the highest in North America. The range stretches from Alaska to the Western US.
Mount Rainier is the most prominent mountain in the contiguous US.The tallest mountain in the continental US (and in the US, period) is Mt. McKinley/Denali in Alaska.('Largest' is ambiguous, since it could be taken to refer to volume rather than height, and that's much harder to judge... where does one mountain leave off and the next in the chain begin?)