Mount Whitney, in California's Sierra Nevada ranges, being 14,505 feet tall (4421 meters).
The 11 tallest mountains in the United States are all in Alaska, which is separated by Canada and therefore not part of the continental United States in most definitions. If it were included, the tallest mountain would be Mount McKinley, or Denali, which is 20,320 feet tall (6194 meters).
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The highest point in the continental United States is located in California. It is called Mount Whitney and is a mountain peak.
The highest point in the continental US is Mount Whitney, located in California with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 meters) above sea level.
Pikes Peak in Colorado is the highest peak in the continental US, and Mount McKinley is the highest peak when Hawaii and Alaska are included.
The highest waterfalls in continental US are to be found in the Yosemite National Park - see below in the Sources and Related Links section for more information.
Mount Whitney in California is the highest point in the continental United States at 14,505 feet. While Mount McKinley in Alaska is the highest point in North America at 20,236 feet , it isn't considered part of the continental United States.Mount McKinley at 6,194 m (20,322 ft).
As viewed from the continental US local noon is defined as the moment when the Sun is positioned directly on the meridian, an imaginary line that crosses the sky from directly north to directly south.
Mount Whitney The highest peak in the continental US
Mount Whitney at 14,505 feet (4,421 meters).
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