America’s tallest mountains aren’t just for climbers; they offer a wealth of beauty, history, and accessible adventures for the average tourist. Whether you’re looking for breathtaking views, serene hikes, or just a picturesque backdrop for your next photo, here’s a countdown of the 18 tallest mountains in the US, each a beacon of natural wonder.
18. Mount Lincoln, Colorado
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Height: 14,286 feet
Mount Lincoln is a pinnacle in Colorado’s scenic Mosquito Range. Accessible via scenic drives and moderate hikes, it’s a great spot for tourists to experience high-altitude landscapes without the need for technical climbing gear.
17. Crestone Peak, Colorado
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Height: 14,294 feet
While its summit may challenge climbers, the areas surrounding Crestone Peak offer tourists the opportunity to explore Colorado’s rugged beauty through accessible trails that weave through the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, offering glimpses of alpine forests and wildlife.
16. Uncompahgre Peak, Colorado
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Height: 14,321 feet
Uncompahgre Peak’s distinct, broad shape makes it an iconic part of the San Juan skyline. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from nearby lookouts or embark on manageable hikes within the Uncompahgre National Forest for a closer look at this majestic peak.
15. La Plata Peak, Colorado
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Height: 14,343 feet
Part of the renowned Collegiate Peaks, La Plata offers visitors the chance to see some of Colorado’s most impressive alpine scenery. Easy access to surrounding trails makes it a great day-trip destination for families and casual hikers.
14. Blanca Peak, Colorado
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Height: 14,351 feet
Visible for miles around, Blanca Peak dominates the landscape. The surrounding Sangre de Cristo Range provides numerous vantage points for spectacular photography and leisurely exploration, accessible by car and on foot.
13. Mount Williamson, California
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Height: 14,379 feet
As California’s second-highest peak, Mount Williamson’s massive presence is best appreciated from the Owens Valley, where tourists can enjoy spectacular desert-to-mountain vistas, with nearby campgrounds offering a peaceful base for exploration.
12. Mount Rainier, Washington
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Height: 14,411 feet
Iconic and imposing, Mount Rainier National Park offers visitors miles of trails, wildflower meadows in the summer, and a chance to see glaciers up close. Its visitor centers and guided tour options make it exceptionally accessible for all.
11. Mount Whitney, California
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Height: 14,505 feet
The tallest peak in the contiguous US, Mount Whitney is accessible via a challenging but non-technical day hike, with permits required. The Whitney Portal area provides less strenuous nature walks, camping, and breathtaking views suitable for the whole family.
10. Mount Hunter, Alaska
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Height: 14,573 feet
Though a remote challenge for climbers, Mount Hunter’s surrounding Denali National Park offers tourists scenic flights, wildlife viewing, and bus tours through one of Alaska’s most stunning landscapes.
9. Mount Bear, Alaska
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Height: 14,831 feet
Situated in the pristine wilderness of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Mount Bear is a spectacle of natural beauty. The park’s visitor center and guided tours offer safe and informative ways to explore the area’s glaciers and wildlife.
8. Mount Hubbard, Alaska and Yukon
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Height: 14,951 feet
Straddling the border with Canada, Mount Hubbard looms over the stunning landscapes of Kluane/Wrangell-St. Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek park system. Sightseeing flights from nearby towns offer unparalleled views of this colossal peak and its surrounding glaciers.
7. Mount Fairweather, Alaska and British Columbia
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Height: 15,325 feet
Ironically named for its notoriously harsh weather, Mount Fairweather’s surrounding Glacier Bay National Park offers more than just challenging climbs. Boat tours provide up-close views of its glaciers, while the park itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site full of breathtaking vistas.
6. Mount Sanford, Alaska
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Height: 16,237 feet
Visible from the Copper River Highway, Mount Sanford’s impressive stature can be admired from a distance. The surrounding Wrangell-St. Elias National Park provides numerous recreational opportunities, from flightseeing to easy day hikes.
5. Mount Blackburn, Alaska
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Height: 16,390 feet
As the highest peak in the Wrangell Mountains, Mount Blackburn offers awe-inspiring views from Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. The park’s extensive network of trails and visitor services make it a great place for tourists to experience the Alaskan wilderness.
4. Mount Bona, Alaska
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Height: 16,550 feet
One of the major ice-covered peaks in the Saint Elias Mountains, Mount Bona is surrounded by untouched wilderness. The area is a dream for those interested in glaciology or simply looking to behold the power of nature from the safety of established viewing points.
3. Mount Foraker, Alaska
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Height: 17,400 feet
Adjacent to Denali, Mount Foraker stands as a stunning sight within Denali National Park. Visitors can enjoy its majestic view from park roads or while on ranger-led programs, offering a deep dive into the region’s natural history.
2. Mount St. Elias, Alaska
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Height: 18,008 feet
Mount St. Elias marks the border between Alaska and Canada, and its grandeur is accessible through Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Though remote, the park’s visitor center and available tours make it a bucket-list destination for those drawn to the extreme landscapes of the north.
1. Denali (Formerly Mount McKinley), Alaska
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Height: 20,310 feet
Denali is not only the tallest mountain in the US but also one of its most iconic natural landmarks. Denali National Park offers bus tours, flightseeing excursions, and short trails, allowing visitors of all abilities to witness its majesty up close. From wildlife viewing to simply soaking in the views, Denali embodies the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska’s wilderness.
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Each of these mountains, from the accessible peaks of Colorado to the remote giants of Alaska, offers visitors a unique window into the natural wonders of the United States. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or simply seeking a peaceful retreat into nature, these majestic mountains await.
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