the highest peak in the Appalachian mountains is mount mitchell and i think its about 1856m high.
The highest peak in the Appalachian Mountains is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina. It's peak is 6,684 ft (2,037 m).
The highest point of the Appalachian Mountains is the Johnson peak.
The highest and largest group of mountains in Georgia is the Blue Ridge Mountains. This range is part of the larger Appalachian Mountains and includes Georgia's highest peak, Brasstown Bald. The Blue Ridge Mountains offer stunning views, diverse wildlife, and numerous recreational opportunities for visitors.
The highest point between the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains is the Continental Divide, which runs through the Rocky Mountains. The highest peak in this range is Mount Elbert in Colorado, standing at 14,440 feet (4,401 meters). The Appalachian Mountains, while rugged, do not reach such elevations, with Mount Mitchell in North Carolina being the highest point at 6,684 feet (2,037 meters). Thus, the Rocky Mountains significantly surpass the Appalachian Mountains in elevation.
The Rockies are higher than the Appalachians. The highest peak in the Rocky Mountains is Mount Elbert in Colorado, which reaches an elevation of 14,440 feet, while the highest peak in the Appalachian Mountains is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina, which reaches an elevation of 6,684 feet.
Mount Mitchell is located in North Carolina, United States. It is the highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains and is part of the Black Mountain range.
Highest point Mount Mitchell, elevation 6684 feet
The highest peak in the Great Smokey Mountains is Clingmans Dome.
No, they are much smaller than the Himalayan Mountains. The Appalachia's peak elevation is under 7,000 feet while the Himalaya's highest peak is over 29,000 feet.
The Rockies!
Appalachian
It's high, but not recommended as one of the top ten highest mountains in the world.