Highest elevations in the U.S. (including D.C.). All elevations are in feet.
To give you a reference as to elevation, Santiago Peak in Orange County, CA (Saddleback) is 5,687 feet.
Mountains and peaks over 10,000 feet are in RED.
Mountains and peaks between 5,000 and 9,999 are in BLUE.
Mountains and peaks between 1,000 and 5,000 are in GREEN.
Mountains and peaks below 1,000 are in BLACK.
Alabama: Cheaha Mountain 2,405
Alaska: Mt. McKinley 20,320 - highest in North America
Arizona: Humphreys Peak 12,633 - Near Flagstaff
Arkansas: Magazine Mountain 2,753
California: Mt. Whitney 14,497 - highest in continental United States
Colorado: Mt. Elbert 14,433
Connecticut: Mt. Frissell 2,380
Delaware: Unnamed point, Castle County 448
D.C.: Tenleytown 410
Florida: Britton Hill 345
Georgia: Brasstown Bald 4,784
Hawaii: Puu Wekiu 13,796
Idaho: Borah Peak 12,662
Illinois: Charles Mound 1,235
Indiana: Unnamed point, Franklin Township 1,257
Iowa: Hawkeye Point 1,670
Kansas: Mt. Sunflower 4,039
Kentucky: Black Mountain 4,139
Louisiana: Driskill Mountain 535
Maine: Mt. Katahdin 5,267
Maryland: Backbone Mountain 3,360
Massachusetts: Mt. Greylock 3,487
Michigan: Mt Arvon 1,979
Minnesota: Eagle Mountain 2,301
Mississippi: Woodall Mountain 806
Missouri: Taum Sauk Mountain 1,772
Montana: Granite Peak 12,799
Nebraska: Panorama Point 5,424
Nevada: Boundary Peak 13,140
New Hampshire: Mt. Washington 6,288
New Jersey: High Point 1,803
New Mexico: Wheeler Peak 13,161
New York: Mt. Marcy 5,344
North Carolina: Mt. Mitchell 6,684
North Dakota: White Butte 3,506
Ohio: Campbell Hill 1,549
Oklahoma: Black Mesa 4,973
Oregon: Mt. Hood 11,239
Pennsylvania: Mt. Davis 3,213
Rhode Island: Jerimoth Hill 812
South Carolina: Sassafras Mountain 3,560
South Dakota: Harney Peak 7,242
Tennessee: Clingman's Dome 6,643
Texas: Guadalupe Peak 8,749
Utah: Kings Peak 13,258
Vermont: Mt. Mansfield 4,393
Virginia: Mt. Rogers 5,729
Washington: Mt. Rainier 14,410
West Virginia: Spruce Knob 4,861
Wisconsin: Timms Hill 1,951
Wyoming: Gannett Peak 13,804