The highest mountains in the U.S. outside of Alaska are primarily found in the Rocky Mountains. The tallest is Mount Elbert in Colorado, standing at 14,440 feet (4,401 meters). Other notable peaks include Mount Massive, also in Colorado, and Mount Whitney in California, which reaches 14,505 feet (4,421 meters), making it the highest peak in the contiguous United States.
Alaska is the furthest North US state, AND has the highest mountains in the US.
The highest mountain in the United States is Mt. McKinley at 20,320 ft. It is located in central Alaska.
Alaska has Denali.
Alaska
Alaska.
Well, Alaska is part of the US. The treaty was, however, signed outside of Alaska.
Alaska because it has more mountains and it snows there more when Florida has some mountains and is more hotter than Alaska.
There are 2. Alaska and Hawaii.
Mount Whitney is the highest peak in Continental united states. The highest in the entire united state is Mount McKinley in Alaska.
The Rocky Mountains.
The two states that are outside the contiguous US are Alaska and Hawaii.
Answer: Alaska, and Hawaii