List of highest elevations of U.S. states

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This is a list of tallest mountains of U.S. states:

Alabama - Cheaha Mountain - 2,407 ft. (734 meters)
Alaska - Mount McKinley - 20,320 ft. (6,194 meters)
(Also highest peak in North America.)
Arizona - Humphreys Peak - 12,633 ft. (3,851 meters)
Arkansas - Mount Magazine - 2,753 ft. (839 meters)
California - Mount Whitney - 14,505 ft. (4,421 meters)
(Also highest peak in continental United States.)
Colorado - Mount Elbert - 14,440 ft. (4,401 meters)
Connecticut - Bear Mountain - 2,316 ft. (706 meters)
(The highest point in the state is on the Connecticut-Massachusetts border, on the south slope of Frissell Mountain - 2,380 ft.)
Delaware - Ebright Azimuth - 448 ft. (137 meters)
Florida - Britton Hill - 345 ft. (105 meters)
Georgia - Brasstown Bald - 4,784 ft. (1,458 meters)
Hawaii - Mauna Kea - 13,796 ft. (4,205 meters)
Idaho - Borah Peak - 12,662 ft. (3,859 meters)
Illinois - Charles Mound - 1,235 ft. (376 meters)
Indiana - Hoosier Hill - 1,257 ft. (383 meters)
Iowa - Hawkeye Point - 1,670 ft. (509 meters)
Kansas - Mount Sunflower - 4,039 ft. (1,231 meters)
Kentucky - Black Mountain - 4,145 ft. (1,263 meters)
Louisiana - Driskill Mountain - 535 ft. (163 meters)
Maine - Mount Katahdin - 5,267 ft. (1,605 meters)
Maryland - Hoye Crest - 3,360 ft. (1,024 meters)
Massachusetts - Mount Greylock - 3,491 ft.
Michigan - Mount Arvon - 1,979 ft. (1,064 meters)
Minnesota - Eagle Mountain - 2,301 ft. (701 meters)
Mississippi - Woodall Mountain - 806 ft. (245 meters)
Missouri - Taum Sauk - 1,772 ft. (540 meters)
Montana - Granite Peak - 12,799 ft. (3,901 meters)
Nebraska - Panorama Point - 5,424 ft. (1,653 meters)
Nevada - Boundary Peak - 13,143 ft. (4,006 meters)
New Hampshire - Mount Washington - 6,288 ft. (1,917 meters)
(Also highest peak in New England)
New Jersey - High Point - 1,803 ft. (550 meters)
New Mexico - Wheeler Peak - 13,161 ft. (4,011 meters)
New York - Mount Marcy - 5,344 ft. (1,629 meters)
North Carolina - Mount Mitchell - 6,684 ft. (2,037 meters)
(Also highest peak east of the Mississippi River.)
North Dakota - White Butte - 3,506 ft. (1,068 meters)
Ohio - Campbell Hill - 1,550 ft. (472 meters)
Oklahoma - Black Mesa Mountain - 4,973 ft. (1,516 meters)
Oregon - Mount Hood - 11,239 ft. (3,426 meters)
Pennsylvania - Mount Davis - 3,213 ft. (979 meters)
Rhode Island - Jerimoth Hill - 812 ft. (247 meters)
South Carolina - Sassafras Mountain - 3,560 ft. (1,085 meters)
(Summit straddles South Carolina-North Carolina border.)
South Dakota - Harney Peak - 7,242 ft. (2,207 meters)
Tennessee - Clingmans Dome - 6,643 ft. (2,024 meters)
(Summit straddles Tennessee-North Carolina border.)
Texas - Guadalupe Peak - 8,749 ft. (2,667 meters)
Utah - Kings Peak - 13,528 ft. (4,123 meters)
Vermont - Mount Mansfield - 4,235 ft. (1,292 meters)
Virginia - Mount Rogers - 5,729 ft. (1,746 meters)
Washington - Mount Rainier - 14,410 ft. (4,392 meters)
West Virginia - Spruce Knob - 4,863 ft. (1,482 meters)
Wisconsin - Timms Hill - 1,951 ft. (595 meters)
Wyoming - Gannett Peak - 13,804 ft. (4,207 meters)
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