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13,161 feet tall
New Mexico's highest elevation is Wheeler Peak, which stands at 13,161 feet (4,013 meters) above sea level. Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Wheeler Peak is part of the Carson National Forest and is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The area is known for its diverse ecosystems and stunning alpine scenery.
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Mount Wheeler at 13,161 feet above sea level.
Wheeler Peak is the highest point in New Mexico. It is in the Northern part of the state, just Northeast of the ski center of Taos.
Alan Wheeler is 6'.
Jody Wheeler is 6'.
Christin Wheeler is 5' 6".
Delores Wheeler is 5' 6".
Florence Wheeler is 5' 4".
Jacquetta Wheeler is 6' 2".
Jared Wheeler is 6' 2".
Jerry Wheeler is 6' 1".