List of Colorado fourteeners
{{short description|List of 14,000 foot mountain peaks in the U.S. State of Colorado}}
{{see also|List of mountain peaks of Colorado}}
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File:Mt. Elbert.jpg in the Sawatch Range is the highest summit of the Rocky Mountains and the highest point in the U.S. State of Colorado.]]
This is a list of mountain peaks in the U.S. State of Colorado that exceed {{convert|14000|ft|m|1|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of elevation.
In the mountaineering parlance of the Western United States, a fourteener is a mountain peak with an elevation of at least 14,000 feet. This is a complete list of the 53 fourteeners in the U.S. State of Colorado with at least {{convert|300|ft|m|2|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic prominence. See the main fourteener article, which has a list of all of the fourteeners in the United States, for some information about how such lists are determined and caveats about elevation and ranking accuracy.
The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:
- The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level.{{efn|name=NAVD_88|All elevations in the 48 states of the contiguous United States include an elevation adjustment from the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). For further information, please see this United States National Geodetic Survey [http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/faq.shtml#WhatVD29VD88 note].}}{{efn|name=range|If the elevation or prominence of a summit is calculated as a range of values, the arithmetic mean is shown.}}
- The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings.{{efn|name=prominence|The topographic prominence of a summit is the topographic elevation difference between the summit and its highest or key col to a higher summit. The summit may be near its key col or quite far away. The key col for Denali in Alaska is the Isthmus of Rivas in Nicaragua, {{convert|7642|km|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} away.}}{{efn|name=range}}{{efn|name=lists|This list of the 53 Colorado fourteeners includes 28 peaks with over 14,000 feet of elevation but less than 1640 feet of topographic prominence: Torreys Peak, Quandary Peak, Mount Shavano, Mount Belford, Crestone Needle, Mount Bross, Kit Carson Mountain, Tabeguache Peak, Mount Oxford, Mount Democrat, Snowmass Mountain, Windom Peak, Challenger Point, Mount Columbia, Missouri Mountain, Humboldt Peak, Mount Bierstadt, Sunlight Peak, Ellingwood Point, Mount Lindsey, Little Bear Peak, Mount Sherman, Redcloud Peak, Pyramid Peak, Wilson Peak, Wetterhorn Peak, Huron Peak, and Sunshine Peak.
The list of the 55 Colorado major 4000-meter summits includes 30 peaks with more than 500 meters of topographic prominence and between 4000 and 4267 meters in elevation: Grizzly Peak, Mount Ouray, Vermilion Peak, Mount Silverheels, Rio Grande Pyramid, Bald Mountain, Mount Oso, Mount Jackson, Bard Peak, West Spanish Peak, Mount Powell, Hagues Peak, Tower Mountain, Treasure Mountain, North Arapaho Peak, Parry Peak, Bill Williams Peak, Sultan Mountain, Mount Herard, West Buffalo Peak, Summit Peak, Middle Peak, Antora Peak, Henry Mountain, Hesperus Mountain, Jacque Peak, Bennett Peak, Conejos Peak, Twilight Peak, and South River Peak.
The first 25 summits on the 4000-meter list are included on both lists: Mount Elbert, Mount Massive, Mount Harvard, La Plata Peak, Blanca Peak, Uncompahgre Peak, Crestone Peak, Mount Lincoln, Castle Peak, Grays Peak, Mount Antero, Mount Evans, Longs Peak, Mount Wilson, Mount Princeton, Mount Yale, Maroon Peak, Mount Sneffels, Capitol Peak, Pikes Peak, Mount Eolus, Handies Peak, Culebra Peak, San Luis Peak, and Mount of the Holy Cross.
}} - The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation.{{efn|name=isolation|The topographic isolation of a summit is the great-circle distance to its nearest point of equal elevation.}}
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{{see also|List of the major 4000-meter summits of Colorado|List of the major 3000-meter summits of Colorado}}
The following sortable table comprises the 53 Colorado summits with at least {{convert|14000|ft|0|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of elevation and at least {{convert|300|ft|2|abbr=off|comma=5|sp=us}} of topographic prominence.
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Elbert|hp=the Rocky Mountains and the U.S. State of Colorado|ngs=KL0637|stn=MOUNT ELBERT|pb=5736|cme=9145|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4401.2|2771.552|1079.21|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.1178 |
106.4454|name=Mount Elbert}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Massive|peak=is the second highest summit of the Rocky Mountains|ngs=KL0640|stn=MOUNT MASSIVE CAIRN|va=2.087|pb=5729|cme=12465|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4397.617|597.714|8.14|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.1875 |
106.4757|name=Mount Massive}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Harvard|hp=the Collegiate Peaks|ngs=JL0879|stn=HARVARD|pb=5754|cme=12464|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4395.6|719.329|24.03|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.9244 |
106.3207|name=Mount Harvard}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Blanca Peak|hp=the Sangre de Cristo Range|va=1.755|pb=5921|cme=9499|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4374.12|1623.368|166.43|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.5775 |
105.4856|name=Blanca Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|La Plata Peak|va=1.983|pb=5744|cme=12469|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4371.605|559.614|10.11|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.0294 |
106.4729|name=La Plata Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Uncompahgre Peak|hp=the San Juan Mountains|ngs=JL0798|stn=UNCOMPAHGRE|pb=5836|cme=9502|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4365|1303.632|136.89|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.0717 |
107.4621|name=Uncompahgre Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Crestone Peak|va=1.76|pb=5908|cme=9501|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4358.572|1388.059|44.07|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9669 |
105.5855|name=Crestone Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Lincoln (Colorado)|name=Mount Lincoln|hp=the Mosquito Range|ngs=KL0627|stn=MT LINCOLN|pb=5793|cme=12152|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4356.5|1177.14|36.31|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.3515 |
106.1116|name=Mount Lincoln}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Castle Peak (Colorado)|name=Castle Peak|hp=the Elk Mountains|ngs=KL0659|stn=CASTLE PK|pb=5709|cme=12463|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4352.2|720.853|33.71|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.0097 |
106.8614|name=Castle Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Grays Peak|hp=the Front Range and the Continental Divide of North America|ngs=KK2036|stn=GRAYS PEAK|pb=5664|cme=12324|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4352|844.298|40.27|e=0|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.6339 |
105.8176|name=Grays Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Antero|hp=the southern Sawatch Range|ngs=JL0883|stn=MT ANTERO|pb=5759|cme=12390|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4351.4|762.916|28.56|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.6741 |
106.2462|name=Mount Antero}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Torreys Peak|ngs=KK2037|stn=TORREYS PEAK|pb=5662|cme=12471|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4351|170.688|1.05|e=0|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.6428 |
105.8212|name=Torreys Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Quandary Peak|ngs=KL0622|stn=QUANDARY|pb=5788|cme=12475|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4349.9|342.901|5.09|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.3973 |
106.1064|name=Quandary Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Blue Sky|ngs=KK2030|stn=EVANS|vo=1.798|pb=5676|cme=12325|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4349.798|844.269|15.76|e=0|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.5883 |
105.6438|name=Mount Blue Sky}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Longs Peak|hp=the northern Front Range|ngs=LL1346|stn=LONGS PEAK|pb=5642|cme=9415|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4346|896.114|70.19|e=0|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|40.2550 |
105.6151|name=Longs Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Wilson (Colorado)|name=Mount Wilson|hp=the San Miguel Mountains|va=1.899|pb=5820|cme=12143|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4344.089|1226.518|53.21|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.8391 |
107.9916|name=Mount Wilson}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Shavano|ngs=JL0887|stn=SHAVANO|pb=5762|cme=12479|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4337.7|493.472|6.09|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.6192 |
106.2393|name=Mount Shavano}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Princeton|ngs=JL0886|stn=PRINCETON|pb=5757|cme=12491|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4329.3|663.551|8.36|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.7492 |
106.2424|name=Mount Princeton}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Belford|ngs=JL0884|stn=MT BELFORD|pb=5747|cme=12483|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4329.1|407.518|5.31|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.9607 |
106.3607|name=Mount Belford}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Crestone Needle|va=1.763|pb=5909|cme=25470|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4329.017|139.294|0.72|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9647 |
105.5766|name=Crestone Needle}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Yale|ngs=JL0889|stn=YALE|pb=5756|cme=12492|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4328.2|577.902|8.93|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.8442 |
106.3138|name=Mount Yale}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Bross|ngs=KL0628|stn=MT BROSS ET|pb=5796|cme=12495|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4321.6|95.098|1.60|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.3354 |
106.1077|name=Mount Bross}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Kit Carson Mountain|va=1.773|pb=5903|cme=12501|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4319.274|312.421|2.05|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9797 |
105.6026|name=Kit Carson Mountain}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Maroon Bells|name=Maroon Peak|ngs=KL0805|stn=MAROON PEAK|pb=5701|cme=12468|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4317|712.014|12.97|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.0708 |
106.9890|name=Maroon Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Tabeguache Peak|ngs=JL0888|stn=TABEGUACHE|pb=5761|cme=12506|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4316.7|138.684|1.21|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.6255 |
106.2509|name=Tabeguache Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Oxford (Colorado)|ngs=JL0885|stn=MT OXFORD|pb=5746|cme=12510|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4315.9|199.035|1.97|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.9648 |
106.3388|name=Mount Oxford (Colorado)}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Sneffels|hp=the Sneffels Range|ngs=JL0826|stn=SNEFFLES|pb=5830|cme=12245|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4315.4|929.642|25.32|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.0038 |
107.7923|name=Mount Sneffels}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Democrat|ngs=KL0630|stn=MT DEMOCRAT ET|pb=5795|cme=12513|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4314.5|234.087|2.04|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.3396 |
106.1400|name=Mount Democrat}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Capitol Peak (Colorado)|name=Capitol Peak|ngs=KL0688|stn=CAPITOL PK|va=1.991|pb=5695|cme=12517|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4308.824|533.401|11.98|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.1503 |
107.0829|name=Capitol Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Pikes Peak|peak=is the easternmost 14,000-foot (4267.2 m) summit of the United States. Pikes Peak was the inspiration for the lyrics of America the Beautiful|ngs=JK1242|stn=PIKES PEAK|pb=5689|cme=9498|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4302.31|1685.547|97.82|e=2|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.8405 |
105.0442|name=Pikes Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Snowmass Mountain|ngs=KL0813|stn=SNOWMASS|pb=5697|cme=12522|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4297.3|351.13|3.77|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.1188 |
107.0665|name=Snowmass Mountain}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Windom Peak|hp=the San Juan Mountains and La Plata County, Colorado|note=Mount Eolus may be higher than Windom Peak|va=1.785|pb=5861|cme=12527|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4295.511|666.599|42.41|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.6212 |
107.5919|name=Windom Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Eolus|va=1.756|pb=5860|cme=12532|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4294.568|312.116|2.72|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.6218 |
107.6227|name=Mount Eolus}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Challenger Point|va=1.752|pb=5902|cme=25457|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4293.649|91.745|0.36|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9804 |
105.6066|name=Challenger Point}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Columbia (Colorado)|name=Mount Columbia|ngs=JL0878|stn=COLUMBIA PK|pb=5755|cme=12536|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4290.8|272.187|3.05|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.9039 |
106.2975|name=Mount Columbia}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Missouri Mountain|ngs=JL0882|stn=MISSOURI MTN|pb=5748|cme=12537|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4289.8|258.166|2.11|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.9476 |
106.3785|name=Missouri Mountain}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Humboldt Peak (Colorado)|name=Humboldt Peak|va=1.790|pb=5906|cme=12538|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4288.506|366.98|2.27|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9762 |
105.5552|name=Humboldt Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Bierstadt|ngs=KK2029|stn=BIERSTADT|pb=5678|cme=12539|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4287|219.456|1.80|e=0|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.5826 |
105.6688|name=Mount Bierstadt}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Sunlight Peak|va=1.804|pb=5858|cme=12540|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4286.996|121.615|0.77|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.6274 |
107.5959|name=Sunlight Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Handies Peak|ngs=HL0635|stn=HANDIES|pb=5840|cme=12544|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4284.8|581.56|18.00|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9130 |
107.5044|name=Handies Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Culebra Peak|hp=the Culebra Range|va=1.740|pb=5924|cme=9500|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4283.274|1471.273|57.07|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.1224 |
105.1858|name=Culebra Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Ellingwood Point|va=1.789|pb=5919|cme=35112|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4281.799|104.242|0.83|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.5826 |
105.4927|name=Ellingwood Point}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Lindsey|va=1.691|pb=5918|cme=12549|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4281.701|470.003|3.64|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.5837 |
105.4449|name=Mount Lindsey}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Little Bear Peak|va=1.733|pb=5922|cme=25486|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4280.219|114.91|1.58|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.5666 |
105.4972|name=Little Bear Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount Sherman|va=2.029|pb=5803|cme=12550|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4280.21|259.081|12.97|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.2250 |
106.1699|name=Mount Sherman}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Redcloud Peak|va=2.015|pb=5847|cme=12551|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4279.587|437.694|7.90|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9410 |
107.4219|name=Redcloud Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Pyramid Peak (Colorado)|name=Pyramid Peak|ngs=KL0810|stn=PYRAMID|pb=5700|cme=12564|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4274.7|499.263|3.36|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.0717 |
106.9502|name=Pyramid Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Wilson Peak|va=1.877|pb=5816|cme=12565|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4274.267|261.214|2.43|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.8603 |
107.9847|name=Wilson Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|San Luis Peak|hp=the La Garita Mountains|ngs=HL0570|stn=SAN LUIS PEAK CAIRN|pb=5874|cme=12240|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4273.8|948.844|43.41|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9868 |
106.9313|name=San Luis Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Wetterhorn Peak|va=1.903|pb=5838|cme=12566|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4273.684|498.349|4.45|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.0607 |
107.5109|name=Wetterhorn Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Mount of the Holy Cross|hp=the northern Sawatch Range|ngs=KL0649|stn=MT HOLY CROSS ET|vo=0.610|pb=5725|cme=12568|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4270.51|644.034|29.81|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|39.4668 |
106.4817|name=Mount of the Holy Cross}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Huron Peak|ngs=JL0880|stn=HURON|pb=5749|cme=12567|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4270.2|433.731|5.16|e=1|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|38.9455 |
106.4381|name=Huron Peak}} |
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{{Mountain table cell|Sunshine Peak|va=1.969|pb=5848|cme=12569|date=3 March 2016}} {{epi|4269.482|152.705|2.05|e=|m=1|date=3 March 2016}} |{{coord|37.9228 |
107.4256|name=Sunshine Peak}} |
Gallery
Image:MtElbert TurquoiseLake.jpg|View of Mount Elbert with Turquoise Lake in the foreground.
Image:MtBlancaEast.jpg|View of Blanca Peak from Mount Lindsey.
Image:kitcarsonmtn.jpg|The Crestones as seen from Mount Adams. From left to right: Crestone Needle, Crestone Peak, Columbia Point, Kit Carson Peak, Challenger Point.
Image:Grays and Torreys Peaks 2006-08-06.jpg|View of Grays Peak on left and Torreys Peak on right.
Image:Longs_Peak.jpg|View of Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Image:Mt.yale edit.JPG|View of Mount Yale.
Image:Maroon_Bells_Aspens.JPG|Autumn view of the Maroon Bells: Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak.
Image:Mtsneffels.jpg|View of Mount Sneffels.
Image:Mt_Democrat.jpg|View of Mount Democrat.
Image:Mount Eolus.jpg|View of Mount Eolus.
Image:humboldt_peak.jpg|Humboldt Peak as seen from Kit Carson Peak.
Image:Marmotmtn.jpg|View of Mount Bierstadt with a marmot in the foreground.
Image:Mt._Lindsey.jpg |View of Mount Lindsey.
Image:San Miguel Mountains.jpg|View of Wilson Peak and the San Miguel Mountains as seen from Telluride Ski Resort.
Image:Mount of the Holy Cross.jpeg|Photograph of the Mount of the Holy Cross taken by William Henry Jackson in 1873.
See also
{{portal|Geography|North America|United States|Colorado|Mountains}}
- List of mountain peaks of North America
- List of mountain peaks of Greenland
- List of mountain peaks of Canada
- List of mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
- List of mountain peaks of the United States
- List of mountain peaks of Alaska
- List of mountain peaks of California
- List of mountain peaks of Colorado
- List of the highest major summits of Colorado
- List of the major 4000-meter summits of Colorado
- List of the major 3000-meter summits of Colorado
- {{gray|List of Colorado fourteeners}}
- List of the most prominent summits of Colorado
- List of mountain ranges of Colorado
- List of mountain peaks of Hawai{{okina}}i
- List of mountain peaks of Montana
- List of mountain peaks of Nevada
- List of mountain peaks of Utah
- List of mountain peaks of Washington (state)
- List of mountain peaks of Wyoming
- List of mountain peaks of México
- List of mountain peaks of Central America
- List of mountain peaks of the Caribbean
- Colorado
- Geography of Colorado
- :Category:Mountains of Colorado
- commons:Category:Mountains of Colorado
- Physical geography
- Topography
- Topographic elevation
- Topographic prominence
- Topographic isolation
Notes
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References
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External links
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- [http://www.usgs.gov/ United States Geological Survey (USGS)]
- [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/ Geographic Names Information System @ USGS]
- [http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/ United States National Geodetic Survey (NGS)]
- [http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/CORS-Proxy/Glossary/xml/NGS_Glossary.xml Geodetic Glossary @ NGS]
- [http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/VERTCON/vert_con.prl NGVD 29 to NAVD 88 online elevation converter @ NGS]
- [http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/datasheets/ Survey Marks and Datasheets @ NGS]
- [http://www.14ers.com/ 14ers.com]
- [http://bivouac.com/ Bivouac.com]
- [http://www.peakbagger.com/ Peakbagger.com]
- [http://www.peaklist.org/ Peaklist.org]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120615014501/http://www.peakware.com/peaks.html Peakware.com]
- [http://www.summitpost.org/ Summitpost.org]
- [http://www.nomadcolorado.com/colorado-guide/colorado-fourteeners-checklist/ Nomadcolorado.com for printable fourteeners checklist]
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