Alaska is home to the highest point in the United States, Denali, which stands at 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) above sea level. Located in Denali National Park and Preserve, this peak is part of the Alaska Range and is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and challenging climbing conditions. Denali is not only the highest peak in the U.S. but also the third highest of the Seven Summits, which includes the highest peaks on each continent.
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.
Mt McKinley, Alaska, is tallest of any state at 20,327 ft. Mt Whitney, California, is the tallest in the lower 48 at 14,505 ft
Mt. McKinley, in Alaska.
The New Mexico Capital in Santa Fe has the highest altitude followed by the capital in Cheyenne, Wyoming and ranking third is Denver, Colorado.
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The highest point in the US is Mount Denali (Formerly Mount McKinley renamed by President Obama) located in the state of Alaska.
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It is the highest point in Maine at 5,268 feet above sea level.
The highest point in the United States, and in North America, is Mount McKinnley, also known as Denali, and is in the state of Alaska.
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