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14ers

A "fourteener" is a mountain peak that exceeds the 14,000-foot  barrier. With 54 to its credit, Colorado has the most 14ers in the continental United States.

Name
Height above sea level (in feet)
 
Mount Elbert
14,433
1st
Mount Massive
14,421
2nd
Mount Harvard
14,420
3rd
Blanca Peak
14,345
4th
La Plata Peak
14,336
5th
Uncompahgre Peak
14,309
6th
Crestone Peak
14,294
7th
Mount Lincoln
14,286
8th
Grays Peak
14,270
9th
Mount Antero
14,269
10th
Torreys Peak
14,267
11th
Castle Peak
14,265
12th
Quandary Peak
14,265
13th
Mount Evans
14,264
14th
Longs Peak
14,255
15th
Mount Wilson
14,246
16th
Mount Shavano
14,229
17th
Mount Princeton
14,197
18th
Mount Belford
14,197
19th
Crestone Needle
14,197
20th
Mount Yale
14,196
21st
Mount Bross
14,172
22nd
Kit Carson Mountain
14,165
23rd
El Diente Peak
14,159
24th
Maroon Peak
14,156
25th
Tabeguache Peak
14,155
26th
Mount Oxford
14,153
27th
Mount Sneffels
14,150
28th
Mount Democrat
14,148
29th
Capitol Peak
14,130
30th
Pikes Peak
14,110
31st
Snowmass Mountain
14,092
32nd
Mount Eolus
14,083
33rd
Windom Peak
14,082
34th
Challenger Point
14,080
35th
Mount Columbia
14,073
36th
Culebra Peak
14,069
37th
Missouri Mountain
14,067
38th
Humboldt Peak
14,064
39th
Mount Bierstadt
14,060
40th
Sunlight Peak
14,059
41st
Handies Peak
14,048
42nd
Mount Lindsey
14,042
43rd
Ellingwood Point
14,042
44th
Little Bear Peak
14,037
45th
Mount Sherman
14,036
46th
Redcloud Peak
14,034
47th
Pyramid Peak
14,018
48th
Wilson Peak
14,017
49th
Wetterhorn Peak
14,015
50th
San Luis Peak
14,014
51st
Mount of the Holy Cross
14,005
52nd
Huron Peak
14,005
53rd
Sunshine Peak
14,001
54th

 

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