There are 55 peaks over 14,000 feet in elevation and more than 1,000 two- mile-high mountains. In fact, 75% of the area in the U.S. over 10,000 feet is
in Colorado. The Continental Divide separates the eastern range from the western range of mountains as it winds its way through the middle of the Rockies from north to south.

name

Mt. Elbert
Mt. Massive
Mt. Harvard
Blanca Peak
LaPlata Peak
Uncompahgre Peak
Crestone Peak
Mt. Lincoln
Grays Peak
Mt. Antero
Torreys Peak
Castle Peak
Quandary Peak
Mt. Evans
Longs Peak
Mt. Wilson
Mt. Shavano
Mt. Belford
Mt. Princeton
Mt. Yale
Creston Needle
Mt. Bross
Kit Carson Peak
El Diente Peak
Maroon Peak
Tabequache Mtn.
Mt. Oxford
Mt. Sneffels
Mt. Democrat
Capitol Peak
Pikes Peak
Snowmass Mtn.
Mt. Eolus
Windom Peak
Challenger Peak
Mt. Columbia
Culebra Peak
Missouri Mtn.
Humboldt Peak
Mt. Bierstadt
Sunlight Peak
Handies Peak
Ellingwood Point
Mt. Lindsey
Little Bear Peak
Mt. Sherman
Redcloud Peak
Pyramid Peak
Wilson Peak
Wetterhorn Peak
North Maroon Peak
San Luis Peak
Huron Peak
Mt. of the Holy Cross
Sunshine Peak

county

Lake
Lake
Chaffee
Alamosa
Chaffee
Hinsdale
Saguache
Park
Gilpin
Chaffee
Summit
Pitkin
Summit
Gilpin
Boulder
Dolores
Chaffee
Chaffee
Chaffee
Chaffee
Saguache
Park
Saguache
Dolores
Aspen
Chaffee
Chaffee
Ouray
Park
Pitkin
El Paso
Pitkin
Montezuma
Montezuma
Custer
Chaffee
Costilla
Chaffee
Custer
Gilpin
Montezuma
Hinsdale
Alamosa
Costilla
Costilla
Park
Hinsdale
Pitkin
San Miguel
Hinsdale
Pitkin
Saguache
Chaffee
Eagle
Hinsdale

feet

14,433
14,421
14,420
14,345
14,336
14,309
14,294
14,286
14,270
14,269
14,267
14,265
14,265
14,264
14,255
14,246
14,229
14,197
14,197
14,196
14,191
14,172
14,165
14,159
14,156
14,155
14,153
14,150
14,148
14,130
14,110
14,092
14,083
14,082
14,080
14,073
14,069
14,067
14,064
14,060
14,059
14,048
14,042
14,042
14,037
14,036
14,034
14,018
14,017
14,017
14,014
14,014
14,005
14,005
14,001


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