Denver, Colorado is the 2nd highest U.S. state capital at 5,280 feet above sea level. Santa Fe, New Mexico is the highest state capital at 7,000 feet above sea level.
Colorado has the second highest average elevation in the United States, with a mean elevation of 6,800 feet above sea level. This is second only to Wyoming, which has the highest mean elevation at 6,700 feet.
Fanta Fe is the capital city of New Mexico. It has an elevation of 7000 feet above sea level and is the highest state capital in the United States.
The state that has the highest average elevation is Colorado. However Alaska is the state that has the single highest elevation at Mount McKinley.
The tallest State Capital building belongs to Louisiana at 450 feet. Santa Fe, New Mexico has sth highest elevation for a state Capital.
Wyoming.
Alaska has the highest elevation with Mount McKinley.
Alaska has the highest elevation at Mount McKinley.
Denver, the capital city of Colorado, has an elevation of 5000 feet and is higher than the capital cities in North Dakota, Washington and Oregon.
Cheyenne, Wyoming followed by Denver, Colorado.
Atlanta
Colorado has the highest mean elevation.