This article comprises four sortable tables of mountain summits of the United States that are higher than any other point north or south of their latitude or east or west of their longitude in the U.S.
The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:
Rank | Mountain peak | State | Mountain range | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
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6 | Mount Chamberlin[6][7][a][b] | Alaska | Brooks Range | 8,901 ft 2713 m |
4,151 ft 1265 m |
27.2 mi 43.9 km |
69°16′39″N 144°54′39″W / 69.2775°N 144.9107°W |
5 | Mount Isto[8][9][c][d] | Alaska | Brooks Range | 8,976 ft 2736 m |
7,901 ft 2408 m |
394 mi 634 km |
69°12′09″N 143°48′07″W / 69.2025°N 143.8020°W |
4 | Hess Mountain[10][11][e] | Alaska | Alaska Range | 11,940 ft 3639 m |
2,490 ft 759 m |
2.78 mi 4.47 km |
63°38′18″N 147°08′54″W / 63.6382°N 147.1482°W |
3 | Mount Deborah[12][13][f] | Alaska | Alaska Range | 12,339 ft 3761 m |
5,189 ft 1582 m |
16.08 mi 25.9 km |
63°38′16″N 147°14′18″W / 63.6377°N 147.2384°W |
2 | Mount Hayes[14][15][g][h] | Alaska | Alaska Range | 13,832 ft 4216 m |
11,507 ft 3507 m |
125.5 mi 202 km |
63°37′13″N 146°43′04″W / 63.6203°N 146.7178°W |
1 | Denali[16][17][i] (Mount McKinley) |
Alaska | Alaska Range | 20,310 ft 6190.5 m |
20,146 ft 6141 m |
7,450.24 | 63°04′08″N 151°00′23″W / 63.0690°N 151.0063°W |
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