State High Points

rank name elevation state summited
1 Denali 20,310′ Alaska
2 Mount Whitney 14,498′ California 8/5/2020
3 Mount Elbert 14,433′ Colorado 5/15/2021
4 Mount Rainier 14,411′ Washington 8/14/2018
5 Gannett Peak 13,804′ Wyoming
6 Mauna Kea 13,796′ Hawaii 11/27/2021
7 Kings Peak 13,528′ Utah
8 Wheeler Peak 13,161′ New Mexico 6/19/24
9 Boundary Peak 13,140′ Nevada 7/30/2023
10 Granite Peak 12,799′ Montana
11 Borah Peak 12,662′ Idaho
12 Humphreys Peak 12,633′ Arizona
13 Mount Hood 11,239′ Oregon
14 Guadalupe Peak 8,749′ Texas
15 Black Elk Peak 7,231′ South Dakota
16 Mount Mitchell 6,684′ North Carolina 10/8/2023
17 Kuwohi 6,643′ Tennessee 10/10/2023
18 Mount Washington 6,288′ New Hampshire 8/8/2022
19 Mount Rogers 5,729′ Virginia 10/7/2023
20 Panorama Point 5,429′ Nebraska
21 Mount Marcy 5,344′ New York 7/22/2017
22 Katahdin 5,268′ Maine 8/6/2022
23 Black Mesa 4,973′ Oklahoma 2/8/2022
24 Spruce Knob 4,861′ West Virginia 4/15/2023
25 Brasstown Bald 4,784′ Georgia 10/12/2023
26 Mount Mansfield 4,393′ Vermont 8/10/2022
27 Black Mountain 4,139′ Kentucky 10/7/2023
28 Mount Sunflower 4,039′ Kansas
29 Sassafras Mountain 3,554′ South Carolina 10/13/2023
30 White Butte 3,506′ North Dakota
31 Mount Greylock 3,487′ Massachusetts 8/12/2022
32 Backbone Mountain 3,360′ Maryland 4/15/2023
33 Mount Davis 3,213′ Pennsylvania 4/15/2023
34 Magazine Mountain 2,753′ Arkansas 8/11/2024
35 Cheaha Mountain 2,405′ Alabama
36 Mount Frissell-South Slope 2,382′ Connecticut 8/3/2022
37 Eagle Mountain 2,301′ Minnesota
38 Mount Arvon 1,979′ Michigan
39 Timms Hill 1,951′ Wisconsin
40 High Point 1,803′ New Jersey 8/1/2022
41 Taum Sauk Mountain 1,772′ Missouri 8/9/2024
42 Hawkeye Point 1,670′ Iowa
43 Campbell Hill 1,549′ Ohio 5/13/2023
44 Hoosier Hill 1,257′ Indiana 5/13/2023
45 Charles Mound 1,235′ Illinois
46 Jerimoth Hill 812′ Rhode Island 8/3/2022
47 Woodall Mountain 806′ Mississippi
48 Driskill Mountain 535′ Louisiana
49 Ebright Azimuth 450′ Delaware
50 Point Reno 415′ D.C.
51 Britton Hill 345′ Florida