List of U.S. states and territories by elevation facts for kids
This list includes the topographic elevations of each of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories.
The elevation of a geographic area may be stated in several ways. These include:
- The maximum elevation of the area (high point);
- The minimum elevation of the area (low point);
- The arithmetic mean elevation of the area (statistical mean elevation);
- The median elevation of the area (statistical 50% elevation); and
- The elevation range of the area.
All topographic elevations are adjusted to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). All geographic coordinates are adjusted to the World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS 84). The mean elevation for each state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico are accurate to the nearest 100 feet (30 m). Mean elevation data is not available for the other U.S. territories.
Cultural Significance
Those who try to summit the highest point in each US state and territory are known as highpointers.
Elevations
State, district, or territory | Highest point, rank & elevation | Lowest point, rank & elevation | Elevation: mean, range | High point coordinates | |||||||
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Alabama | Cheaha Mountain | 38 | 733 m |
2,405 ftGulf of Mexico | 3 | sea level | 41 | 150 m |
500 ft38 | 733 m |
2,405 ft33°29′07″N 85°48′31″W / 33.4854°N 85.8086°W |
Alaska | Denali | 1 | 6190.5 m |
20,310 ftGulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, and Arctic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 15 | 580 m |
1,900 ft1 | 6190.5 m |
20,310 ft63°04′08″N 151°00′23″W / 63.0690°N 151.0063°W |
American Samoa | Lata Mountain on Taʻū Island | 36 | 966 m |
3,169 ftPacific Ocean | 3 | sea level | NA | 35 | 966 m |
3,169 ft14°13′59″S 169°27′15″W / 14.2331°S 169.4543°W | |
Arizona | Humphreys Peak | 12 | 3851.8 m |
12,637 ftColorado River at Sonora border, San Luis, Arizona |
33 | 21 m |
70 ft7 | 1250 m |
4,100 ft6 | 3830 m |
12,567 ft35°20′47″N 111°40′41″W / 35.3464°N 111.6780°W |
Arkansas | Mount Magazine | 37 | 839 m |
2,753 ftOuachita River at Louisiana border | 32 | 17 m |
55 ft37 | 200 m |
650 ft37 | 822 m |
2,698 ft35°10′02″N 93°38′41″W / 35.1671°N 93.6447°W |
California | Mount Whitney | 2 | 4421.0 m |
14,505 ftBadwater Basin in Death Valley | 1 | −282 ft −86 m |
11 | 880 m |
2,900 ft2 | 4507 m |
14,787 ft36°34′43″N 118°17′33″W / 36.5786°N 118.2924°W |
Colorado | Mount Elbert | 3 | 4401.2 m |
14,440 ftArikaree River at Kansas border | 57 | 1011 m |
3,317 ft1 | 2070 m |
6,800 ft10 | 3390 m |
11,123 ft39°07′04″N 106°26′43″W / 39.1178°N 106.4453°W |
Connecticut | Southern slope of Mount Frissell at Massachusetts border | 39 | 727 m |
2,386 ftLong Island Sound | 3 | sea level | 41 | 150 m |
500 ft39 | 727 m |
2,386 ft42°02′59″N 73°28′58″W / 42.0496°N 73.4828°W |
Delaware | Near the Ebright Azimuth | 54 | 137 m |
449 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 52 | 20 m |
60 ft54 | 137 m |
449 ft39°50′10″N 75°31′20″W / 39.8360°N 75.5222°W |
District of Columbia | Point Reno | 55 | 126 m |
414 ftPotomac River at eastern Maryland border | 31 | 0.3 m |
1 ft49 | 50 m |
150 ft55 | 126 m |
413 ft38°57′06″N 77°04′34″W / 38.9517°N 77.0760°W |
Florida | Britton Hill | 56 | 105 m |
345 ftAtlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico | 3 | sea level | 50 | 30 m |
100 ft56 | 105 m |
345 ft30°59′05″N 86°16′57″W / 30.9848°N 86.2824°W |
Georgia | Brasstown Bald | 25 | 1458 m |
4,784 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 38 | 180 m |
600 ft22 | 1458 m |
4,784 ft34°52′28″N 83°48′40″W / 34.8744°N 83.8111°W |
Guam | Mount Lamlam | 48 | 406 m |
1,332 ftPacific Ocean | 3 | sea level | NA | 46 | 406 m |
1,332 ft13°20′23″N 144°39′56″E / 13.3397°N 144.6655°E | |
Hawaii | Mauna Kea | 6 | 4207.3 m |
13,803 ftPacific Ocean | 3 | sea level | 10 | 920 m |
3,030 ft4 | 4207 m |
13,803 ft19°49′15″N 155°28′05″W / 19.8207°N 155.4680°W |
Idaho | Borah Peak | 11 | 3861.2 m |
12,668 ftConfluence of Snake and Clearwater rivers | 49 | 216 m |
710 ft6 | 1520 m |
5,000 ft7 | 3645 m |
11,958 ft44°08′15″N 113°46′52″W / 44.1374°N 113.7811°W |
Illinois | Charles Mound | 50 | 376.4 m |
1,235 ftConfluence of Mississippi and Ohio rivers | 39 | 85 m |
279 ft38 | 180 m |
600 ft49 | 291 m |
956 ft42°30′15″N 90°14′23″W / 42.5041°N 90.2398°W |
Indiana | Hoosier Hill | 49 | 383 m |
1,257 ftConfluence of Wabash and Ohio rivers | 41 | 98 m |
320 ft34 | 242 m |
795 ft50 | 286 m |
937 ft40°00′04″N 84°50′55″W / 40.0012°N 84.8487°W |
Iowa | Hawkeye Point | 45 | 509 m |
1,671 ftConfluence of Mississippi and Des Moines rivers | 44 | 146 m |
480 ft22 | 340 m |
1,100 ft47 | 363 m |
1,191 ft43°27′37″N 95°42′32″W / 43.4602°N 95.7089°W |
Kansas | Mount Sunflower | 29 | 1232 m |
4,041 ftVerdigris River at Oklahoma border | 48 | 207 m |
679 ft14 | 610 m |
2,000 ft32 | 1025 m |
3,362 ft39°01′19″N 102°02′14″W / 39.0220°N 102.0371°W |
Kentucky | Black Mountain | 28 | 1262 m |
4,139 ftMississippi River at Kentucky Bend | 38 | 78 m |
257 ft35 | 230 m |
750 ft28 | 1183 m |
3,882 ft36°54′51″N 82°53′38″W / 36.9142°N 82.8938°W |
Louisiana | Driskill Mountain | 53 | 163 m |
535 ftNew Orleans | 2 | −8 ft −2.4 m |
50 | 30 m |
100 ft53 | 166 m |
543 ft32°25′30″N 92°53′48″W / 32.4249°N 92.8967°W |
Maine | Mount Katahdin | 22 | 1606.4 m |
5,270 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 38 | 180 m |
600 ft21 | 1606 m |
5,270 ft45°54′16″N 68°55′17″W / 45.9044°N 68.9214°W |
Maryland | Hoye-Crest | 33 | 1027 m |
3,370 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 44 | 110 m |
350 ft31 | 1027 m |
3,370 ft39°14′15″N 79°29′08″W / 39.2374°N 79.4855°W |
Massachusetts | Mount Greylock | 32 | 1063 m |
3,489 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 41 | 150 m |
500 ft30 | 1063 m |
3,489 ft42°38′14″N 73°09′57″W / 42.6373°N 73.1659°W |
Michigan | Mount Arvon | 41 | 603 m |
1,979 ftLake Erie | 45 | 174 m |
571 ft29 | 270 m |
900 ft44 | 429 m |
1,408 ft46°45′21″N 88°09′19″W / 46.7557°N 88.1553°W |
Minnesota | Eagle Mountain | 40 | 702 m |
2,302 ftLake Superior | 47 | 183 m |
601 ft21 | 370 m |
1,200 ft41 | 518 m |
1,701 ft47°53′51″N 90°33′38″W / 47.8974°N 90.5606°W |
Mississippi | Woodall Mountain | 52 | 246.0 m |
807 ftGulf of Mexico | 3 | sea level | 46 | 90 m |
300 ft52 | 246 m |
807 ft34°47′16″N 88°14′30″W / 34.7877°N 88.2416°W |
Missouri | Taum Sauk Mountain | 44 | 540 m |
1,772 ftSaint Francis River at southern Arkansas border | 36 | 70 m |
230 ft33 | 240 m |
800 ft43 | 470 m |
1,542 ft37°34′17″N 90°43′45″W / 37.5713°N 90.7291°W |
Montana | Granite Peak | 10 | 3903.5 m |
12,807 ftKootenai River at Idaho border | 53 | 549 m |
1,800 ft8 | 1040 m |
3,400 ft11 | 3355 m |
11,007 ft45°09′49″N 109°48′27″W / 45.1635°N 109.8076°W |
Nebraska | Panorama Point | 20 | 1656 m |
5,432 ftMissouri River at Kansas border | 51 | 256 m |
840 ft12 | 790 m |
2,600 ft25 | 1400 m |
4,592 ft41°00′28″N 104°01′53″W / 41.0077°N 104.0314°W |
Nevada | Boundary Peak | 9 | 4007 m |
13,147 ftColorado River at California border | 43 | 146 m |
479 ft5 | 1680 m |
5,500 ft5 | 3861 m |
12,668 ft37°50′46″N 118°21′05″W / 37.8461°N 118.3514°W |
New Hampshire | Mount Washington | 18 | 1915.92 m |
6,285.8 ftAtlantic Ocean (Gulf of Maine) | 3 | sea level | 25 | 300 m |
1,000 ft17 | 1916 m |
6,286 ft44°16′14″N 71°18′12″W / 44.2705°N 71.3034°W |
New Jersey | High Point | 43 | 549 m |
1,802 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 47 | 80 m |
250 ft40 | 549 m |
1,802 ft41°19′15″N 74°39′42″W / 41.3209°N 74.6616°W |
New Mexico | Wheeler Peak | 8 | 4013.3 m |
13,167 ftRed Bluff Reservoir on Texas border | 55 | 866 m |
2,842 ft4 | 1740 m |
5,700 ft13 | 3147 m |
10,325 ft36°33′24″N 105°25′01″W / 36.5568°N 105.4169°W |
New York | Mount Marcy | 21 | 1628.57 m |
5,343 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 25 | 300 m |
1,000 ft20 | 1629 m |
5,343 ft44°06′46″N 73°55′26″W / 44.1129°N 73.9238°W |
North Carolina | Mount Mitchell | 16 | 2037 m |
6,684 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 36 | 210 m |
700 ft15 | 2037 m |
6,684 ft35°45′54″N 82°15′54″W / 35.7649°N 82.2651°W |
North Dakota | White Butte | 31 | 1069 m |
3,506 ftRed River of the North at Manitoba border | 50 | 229 m |
750 ft15 | 580 m |
1,900 ft36 | 840 m |
2,756 ft46°23′13″N 103°18′10″W / 46.3870°N 103.3027°W |
Northern Marianas | Mount Agrihan on the island of Agrihan | 35 | 977 m |
3,204 ftPacific Ocean | 3 | sea level | NA | 34 | 977 m |
3,204 ft18°46′05″N 145°40′24″E / 18.7681°N 145.6732°E | |
Ohio | Campbell Hill | 47 | 472 m |
1,548 ftOhio River at Indiana border | 42 | 139 m |
455 ft32 | 260 m |
850 ft48 | 333 m |
1,093 ft40°22′13″N 83°43′12″W / 40.3703°N 83.7201°W |
Oklahoma | Black Mesa | 23 | 1516 m |
4,975 ftLittle River at Arkansas border | 40 | 88 m |
289 ft20 | 400 m |
1,300 ft23 | 1428 m |
4,686 ft36°55′54″N 102°59′52″W / 36.9318°N 102.9979°W |
Oregon | Mount Hood | 13 | 3428.8 m |
11,249 ftPacific Ocean | 3 | sea level | 9 | 1010 m |
3,300 ft9 | 3429 m |
11,249 ft45°22′25″N 121°41′46″W / 45.3735°N 121.6960°W |
Pennsylvania | Mount Davis | 34 | 979 m |
3,213 ftDelaware River at Delaware border | 3 | sea level | 22 | 340 m |
1,100 ft33 | 979 m |
3,213 ft39°47′10″N 79°10′36″W / 39.7860°N 79.1768°W |
Puerto Rico | Cerro de Punta | 27 | 1338 m |
4,390 ftAtlantic Ocean (Caribbean sea) | 3 | sea level | 31 | 261 m |
856 ft26 | 1338 m |
4,390 ft18°10′20″N 66°35′30″W / 18.1722°N 66.5917°W |
Rhode Island | Jerimoth Hill | 51 | 247 m |
811 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 48 | 60 m |
200 ft51 | 247 m |
811 ft41°50′57″N 71°46′44″W / 41.8493°N 71.7789°W |
South Carolina | Sassafras Mountain | 30 | 1083 m |
3,554 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 44 | 110 m |
350 ft29 | 1083 m |
3,554 ft35°03′54″N 82°46′38″W / 35.0651°N 82.7773°W |
South Dakota | Black Elk Peak | 15 | 2208 m |
7,244 ftBig Stone Lake on Minnesota border | 52 | 294 m |
966 ft13 | 670 m |
2,200 ft18 | 1914 m |
6,278 ft43°51′58″N 103°31′52″W / 43.8660°N 103.5312°W |
Tennessee | Clingmans Dome | 17 | 2025 m |
6,643 ftMississippi River at Mississippi border | 35 | 54 m |
178 ft29 | 270 m |
900 ft16 | 1971 m |
6,465 ft35°33′46″N 83°29′55″W / 35.5629°N 83.4986°W |
Texas | Guadalupe Peak | 14 | 2667.4 m |
8,751 ftGulf of Mexico | 3 | sea level | 17 | 520 m |
1,700 ft14 | 2667 m |
8,751 ft31°53′29″N 104°51′39″W / 31.8915°N 104.8607°W |
Utah | Kings Peak | 7 | 4125 m |
13,534 ftBeaver Dam Wash at Arizona border | 54 | 610 m |
2,000 ft3 | 1860 m |
6,100 ft8 | 3516 m |
11,534 ft40°46′35″N 110°22′22″W / 40.7763°N 110.3729°W |
Vermont | Mount Mansfield | 26 | 1339.69 m |
4,395.3 ftLake Champlain | 34 | 29 m |
95 ft25 | 300 m |
1,000 ft27 | 1311 m |
4,300 ft44°32′38″N 72°48′52″W / 44.5438°N 72.8144°W |
Virgin Islands | Crown Mountain on the island of Saint Thomas | 46 | 474 m |
1,556 ftAtlantic Ocean (Caribbean Sea) | 3 | sea level | NA | 42 | 474 m |
1,556 ft18°21′26″N 64°58′24″W / 18.3571°N 64.9732°W | |
Virginia | Mount Rogers | 19 | 1740.6 m |
5,711 ftAtlantic Ocean | 3 | sea level | 28 | 290 m |
950 ft19 | 1741 m |
5,711 ft36°39′36″N 81°32′42″W / 36.6601°N 81.5449°W |
Washington | Mount Rainier | 4 | 4394 m |
14,417 ftPacific Ocean | 3 | sea level | 17 | 520 m |
1,700 ft3 | 4394 m |
14,417 ft46°51′10″N 121°45′37″W / 46.8529°N 121.7604°W |
West Virginia | Spruce Knob | 24 | 1482 m |
4,862 ftPotomac River at Virginia border | 37 | 73 m |
240 ft19 | 460 m |
1,500 ft24 | 1409 m |
4,622 ft38°41′59″N 79°31′59″W / 38.6998°N 79.5330°W |
Wisconsin | Timms Hill | 42 | 595 m |
1,951 ftLake Michigan | 46 | 176 m |
579 ft24 | 320 m |
1,050 ft45 | 418 m |
1,372 ft45°27′03″N 90°11′43″W / 45.4508°N 90.1954°W |
Wyoming | Gannett Peak | 5 | 4209.1 m |
13,809 ftBelle Fourche River at South Dakota border | 56 | 945 m |
3,101 ft2 | 2040 m |
6,700 ft12 | 3264 m |
10,709 ft43°11′04″N 109°39′15″W / 43.1844°N 109.6543°W |
Outlying islands | Navassa Island high point | 57 | 85 m |
280 ftNavassa Island in the Caribbean Sea and other islands in the Pacific Ocean | 3 | sea level | NA | 57 | 85 m |
280 ft18°23′48″N 75°00′45″W / 18.3968°N 75.0125°W |
Minor outlying islands
The highest points in the U.S. minor outlying islands, mostly unnamed:
- Baker Island high point – 26 feet (8 m)
- Howland Island high point – 10 feet (3 m)
- Jarvis Island high point – 23 feet (7 m)
- Johnston Atoll, Sand Island high point – 33 feet (10 m)
- Kingman Reef high point – less than 7 feet (2 m)
- Midway Atoll, Sand Island high point – 50 feet (15 m) – The highest point of the U.S. minor outlying islands in the Pacific Ocean.
- Navassa Island high point – 280 feet (85 m) – The highest point of all the U.S. minor outlying islands.
- Palmyra Atoll high point – 10 feet (3 m)
- Wake Island high point – 26 feet (8 m)
Gallery
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2. Mount Whitney in California
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3. Mount Elbert in Colorado
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4. Mount Rainier in Washington
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5. Gannett Peak in Wyoming
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7. Kings Peak in Utah
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8. Wheeler Peak in New Mexico
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9. Boundary Peak in Nevada
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10. Granite Peak in Montana
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11. Borah Peak in Idaho.
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12. Humphreys Peak in Arizona
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13. Mount Hood in Oregon
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14. Guadalupe Peak in Texas
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15. Black Elk Peak in South Dakota
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16. Mount Mitchell in North Carolina
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17. Clingmans Dome in Tennessee
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18. Mount Washington in New Hampshire
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19. Mount Rogers in Virginia
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20. Panorama Point in Nebraska
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21. Mount Marcy in New York
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22. Mount Katahdin in Maine
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23. Mount Lamlam in Guam
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The Badwater Basin in Death Valley is the lowest point in all of North America.
See also
In Spanish: Anexo:Estados de los Estados Unidos por altitud para niños
- Highpointing
- List of elevation extremes by country
- List of elevation extremes by region
- Lists of highest points
- List of highest counties in the United States
- List of highest United States cities by state