How tall are the Rocky Mountains?


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Mountains Mount Elbert peak, 14,433 ft (4,399 m) high, central Colo.; highest point in the state and tallest peak in the U.S. Rocky Mts.

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Pikes Peak, the tallest peak of the Rocky Mountains, is 14,115 feet tall! Thanks for using ChaCha, ask another question!

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The Southern Rockies include the chain's loftiest point, Mount Elbert (4399 m/14,433 ft high), in central Colorado.

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The range's highest peak in Rocky mountains is Colorado's Mount Elbert at 14,440 feet above sea level. ChaCha on!

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