U.S. State High PointsShowing Bob Martin's first ascent dates for climbed peaks| Rank | State | Peak | Elev-Ft | Range (Level 3) | Ascent Date |
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| 1. | California | Mount Whitney | 14,495 | Sierra Nevada | Unknown | | 2. | Colorado | Mount Elbert | 14,433 | Southern Rocky Mountains | Unknown | | 3. | Hawaii | Mauna Kea | 13,796 | Hawaii | Unknown | | 4. | Utah | Kings Peak | 13,528 | Western Rocky Mountains | Unknown | | 5. | New Mexico | Wheeler Peak | 13,161 | Southern Rocky Mountains | Unknown | | 6. | Nevada | Boundary Peak | 13,140 | Great Basin Ranges | Unknown | | 7. | Idaho | Borah Peak | 12,662 | Idaho-Bitterroot Rocky Mountains | Unknown | | 8. | Arizona | Humphreys Peak | 12,633 | Colorado Plateau | Unknown | | 9. | Texas | Guadalupe Peak | 8749 | Southwest Basins and Ranges | Unknown | | 10. | South Dakota | Harney Peak | 7242 | Great Plains | Unknown | | 11. | Tennessee | Clingmans Dome | 6643 | Blue Ridge Mountains | Unknown | | 12. | Nebraska | Panorama Point | 5426 | Great Plains | Unknown | | 13. | Oklahoma | Black Mesa | 4973 | Great Plains | Unknown | | 14. | Kansas | Mount Sunflower | 4039 | Great Plains | Unknown | | 15. | North Dakota | White Butte | 3506 | Great Plains | Unknown | | 16. | Arkansas | Magazine Mountain | 2753 | Ozark Highlands | Unknown | | 17. | Missouri | Taum Sauk Mountain | 1772 | Ozark Highlands | Unknown | | 18. | Indiana | Hoosier Hill | 1257 | Midwest-Great Lakes Area | Unknown | | 19. | Mississippi | Woodall Mountain | 806 | Appalachian Plateaus | Unknown | | 20. | Louisiana | Driskill Mountain | 535 | Ozark Highlands | Unknown | | | Alaska | Mount McKinley | 20,320 | Alaska Range | | | | Washington | Mount Rainier | 14,411 | Cascade Range | | | | Wyoming | Gannett Peak | 13,804 | Greater Yellowstone Rockies | | | | Montana | Granite Peak | 12,799 | Greater Yellowstone Rockies | | | | Oregon | Mount Hood | 11,239 | Cascade Range | | | | North Carolina | Mount Mitchell | 6684 | Blue Ridge Mountains | | | | New Hampshire | Mount Washington | 6288 | Northern U.S. Appalachians | | | | Virginia | Mount Rogers | 5729 | Blue Ridge Mountains | | | | New York | Mount Marcy | 5344 | Canadian Shield | | | | Maine | Katahdin | 5268 | Northern U.S. Appalachians | | | | West Virginia | Spruce Knob | 4861 | Appalachian Plateaus | | | | Georgia | Brasstown Bald | 4784 | Blue Ridge Mountains | | | | Vermont | Mount Mansfield | 4393 | Northern U.S. Appalachians | | | | Kentucky | Black Mountain | 4139 | Appalachian Plateaus | | | | South Carolina | Sassafras Mountain | 3554 | Blue Ridge Mountains | | | | Massachusetts | Mount Greylock | 3488 | Northern U.S. Appalachians | | | | Maryland | Backbone Mountain | 3360 | Appalachian Plateaus | | | | Pennsylvania | Mount Davis | 3213 | Appalachian Plateaus | | | | Alabama | Cheaha Mountain | 2405 | Appalachian Ridges | | | | Connecticut | Mount Frissell-South Slope | 2372 | Northern U.S. Appalachians | | | | Minnesota | Eagle Mountain | 2301 | Midwest-Great Lakes Area | | | | Michigan | Mount Arvon | 1978 | Midwest-Great Lakes Area | | | | Wisconsin | Timms Hill | 1951 | Midwest-Great Lakes Area | | | | New Jersey | High Point | 1803 | Appalachian Ridges | | | | Iowa | Hawkeye Point | 1670 | Great Plains | | | | Ohio | Campbell Hill | 1549 | Midwest-Great Lakes Area | | | | Illinois | Charles Mound | 1235 | Midwest-Great Lakes Area | | | | Rhode Island | Jerimoth Hill | 812 | Northern U.S. Appalachians | | | | Delaware | Ebright Azimuth | 442 | Northern U.S. Appalachians | | | | Florida | Britton Hill | 345 | Piedmont-Southeast Coast | |
Front Runners List: Click here to see list completion progress by climbers that log their climbs using Peakbagger.com. Compare Climbers: Click here to compare ascents of up to 5 climbers working on this list. List DescriptionThe fifty state high points of the United States are an increasingly popular peakbagging pursuit. There is a club (the Highpointers) and several guidebooks to completing this diverse list of peaks.
Of the fifty high points, five require real mountaineering skills: Mount McKinley (Denali) in Alaska; Washington state's Mount Rainier and Oregon's Mount Hood in the Pacific Northwest; and Montana's Granite Peak and Wyoming's Gannett Peak in the Northern Rockies. Another five or so (Illinois, Kentucky, and others) are on private land and require landowner permission or visiting on specially scheduled open access dates.
Most of the remaining state summits are easy hikes or drive-ups. Hiking the cool forests of the Appalachians, exploring the windy, lonely high plains, and backpacking above treeline in the western mountains are all part of the great fun of this scavenger hunt.
This list includes does not include the high point of the District of Columbia. This is the version the Highpointers Club recognizes. Selected Guidebook(s) for this List Fifty State Summits, Guide with Maps to State Highpoints (Zumwalt) Highpoints of the United States: A Guide to the Fifty State Summits (Holmes)
Caution: These books feature many of the peaks on this list, but may not have information on all of them.
Map Showing Location of Peaks = Peaks climbed by Bob Martin = Unclimbed peaks Click on a peak to see its name and a clickable link.(Map only shows peaks ranked by clean prominence)
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