Peak Attractions
 
Mt. McKinley's vertical relief of 18,000 feet is greater than that of Mt. Everest. Measured from the 2,000-foot lowlands near Wonder Lake to its summit of 20,320 feet, Mt. McKinley, in Denali National Park, is considered by many to be the highest in the world.
Mt. Logan, in Kluane National Park, is the second-tallest peak in North America. The most enormous mountain above water in the world, the ridgeline alone is 45 miles long.
Seven Highest Peaks in North America
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| Mt. McKinley |
Denali National Park |
20,320 ft. |
| Mt. Logan |
Kluane National Park |
19,545 ft. |
| Mt. St. Elias |
Kluane National Park/Wrangell-St. Elias National Park |
18,008 ft. |
| Mt. Foraker |
Denali National Park |
18,400 ft. |
| Mt. Lucania |
Kluane National Park |
17,150 ft. |
| Mt. King |
Kluane National Park |
17,130 ft. |
| Mt. Steele |
Kluane National Park |
16,625 ft. |
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