its 14,505 ft and 4,421 in m
In the Sierra Nevada mountains with Mount Whitney at the highest point with an elevation 0f 14,505 feet.
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Yes, Mount Whitney is located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. It is the highest peak in the contiguous United States, standing at 14,505 feet (4,421 meters). The mountain is part of the Inyo National Forest and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers.
the height is 10669 in feet.! ~sierra
Unless you are speaking of something else, that is just a retaining wall in Sierra, Nevada.
Yes, the Rocky Mountains are generally taller than the Sierra Nevada range. The highest peak in the Rockies, Mount Elbert, reaches an elevation of 14,440 feet (4,401 meters), while the highest peak in the Sierra Nevada, Mount Whitney, stands at 14,505 feet (4,421 meters). However, the Rocky Mountains extend over a larger area and include many peaks that are taller than those found in the Sierra Nevada. Overall, the Rockies have a greater average elevation due to their extensive range.
about 1,00 feet tall.
The largest mountain range in the U.S. is the Rocky Mountains, stretching over 3,000 miles from Canada to New Mexico. The second largest mountain range is the Sierra Nevada, located in California and Nevada, with peaks over 14,000 feet.
Mt McKinley is in the Alaska Range. Mt McKinley is the tallest peak in the US, but it's in Alaska. It soars to 20,320 feet. In direct answer to your question: Mt Whitney in California, located in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains attains an altitude of about 14,500 feet.
I'm open to challenge on this, but the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Cascade Mountains are essentially tied for second tallest. I think the Sierra Nevada Mountains may technically be the tallest by a smidgin but what's 65 feet when your talking about 14,500. For general interest the Alaska Range is the tallest by a wide margin.
In the Sierra Nevada, Mountain Range of California.
The largest boulder in the U.S. is often considered to be "Big Rock," located in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. It is a glacial erratic that measures about 1,000 feet in circumference and stands approximately 60 feet high. Big Rock is notable for its massive size and the fact that it was transported by glacial activity during the last Ice Age. Visitors can see it at the base of the Sierra Nevada near the town of Berkeley.