Most Mountainous States

United States
6,134.58 ftHighest ElevationNational Average
Highest ElevationQuestion Mark
Map visualization
345 ft20,320 ft
1
AlaskaAlaska
20,320ft
2
CaliforniaCalifornia
14,494ft
3
ColoradoColorado
14,433ft
4
WashingtonWashington
14,411ft
5
WyomingWyoming
13,804ft
6
HawaiiHawaii
13,796ft
7
UtahUtah
13,528ft
8
New MexicoNew Mexico
13,161ft
9
NevadaNevada
13,140ft
10
MontanaMontana
12,799ft
11
IdahoIdaho
12,662ft
12
ArizonaArizona
12,633ft
13
OregonOregon
11,239ft
14
TexasTexas
8,749ft
15
South DakotaSouth Dakota
7,242ft
16
North CarolinaNorth Carolina
6,684ft
17
TennesseeTennessee
6,643ft
18
New HampshireNew Hampshire
6,288ft
19
VirginiaVirginia
5,729ft
20
NebraskaNebraska
5,424ft
21
New YorkNew York
5,344ft
22
MaineMaine
5,268ft
23
OklahomaOklahoma
4,973ft
24
West VirginiaWest Virginia
4,863ft
25
GeorgiaGeorgia
4,784ft
26
VermontVermont
4,393ft
27
KentuckyKentucky
4,145ft
28
KansasKansas
4,039ft
29
South CarolinaSouth Carolina
3,560ft
30
North DakotaNorth Dakota
3,506ft
31
MassachusettsMassachusetts
3,491ft
32
MarylandMaryland
3,360ft
33
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
3,213ft
34
ArkansasArkansas
2,753ft
35
AlabamaAlabama
2,407ft
36
ConnecticutConnecticut
2,380ft
37
MinnesotaMinnesota
2,301ft
38
MichiganMichigan
1,979ft
39
WisconsinWisconsin
1,951ft
40
MissouriMissouri
1,772ft
41
IowaIowa
1,670ft
42
OhioOhio
1,550ft
43
IndianaIndiana
1,257ft
44
IllinoisIllinois
1,235ft
45
Rhode IslandRhode Island
812ft
46
MississippiMississippi
806ft
47
LouisianaLouisiana
535ft
48
DelawareDelaware
448ft
49
District of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia
410ft
50
FloridaFlorida
345ft
Most Mountainous States
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Last updated May 24, 2025

Introduction

As an essential aspect of the country's diverse topography, mountains play a vital role in America's geographical persona. Ranging from tranquil, snow-capped summits in Alaska to the sun-soaked peaks in Hawaii, the nation's mountains not only define the physical landscape but profoundly influence climate, wildlife, and human activities.

  • Alaska stands unparalleled with the Denali’s staggering height of 20,310 ft - more than twice the tallest peak in the eastern U.S.
  • Following Alaska, but not by much, states in the Mountain West dominate the list with California's Mount Whitney peaking at 14,494 ft, Colorado's Mount Elbert at 14,440 ft, and Washington's Mount Rainier at 14,411 ft.
  • Hawaii isn't generally associated with mountainous terrain in popular conception, but it holds the sixth rank for its highest peak, Mauna Kea, extending 13,803 ft above sea level.
  • Interestingly, the South Eastern States, geographically known for their flat areas and beaches, still boast some appreciable mountainous peaks with North Carolina and Tennessee sitting over 6,000 ft.
  • Finally, states generally not known for mountains, like Nebraska and Kansas, boast peaks reaching over 4,000 ft.

10 Most Mountainous States

Based on their peak elevations, the ten most mountainous states are Alaska, California, Colorado, Washington, Wyoming, Hawaii, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, and Montana.

Alaska holds the high-ranking position, with the tallest peak in the nation, Denali, standing at a majestic 20,310 feet. Trailing but not far behind, California comes in second with Mount Whitney at 14,494 feet, followed closely by Colorado's highest point, Mount Elbert, standing at 14,440 feet.

The stunning Mount Rainier in Washington lays claim to the fourth spot at 14,411 feet, with Wyoming's highest peak, Gannett Peak, ascending to 13,804 feet. Further proving to have more than just beautiful beaches, Hawaii stands at sixth with Mauna Kea reaching a height of 13,803 feet. Utah, famed for its unique geological features, also slew in with Kings Peak reaching a height of 13,528 feet.

Adding diversity to the list, New Mexico rises in the ranks with its highest peak, Wheeler Peak, standing at 13,161 feet. Nevada, known for its vast desert lands, surprises with Boundary Peak at 13,140 feet. Montana closes the list, showcasing Granite Peak at a significant 12,807 feet.

10 Most Mountainous States - Peak Elevation (ft):

  1. Alaska – 20,310
  2. California – 14,494
  3. Colorado – 14,440
  4. Washington – 14,411
  5. Wyoming – 13,804
  6. Hawaii – 13,803
  7. Utah – 13,528
  8. New Mexico – 13,161
  9. Nevada – 13,140
  10. Montana – 12,807

Sources & Notes

Highest Elevation

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