Tallest Mountains in Denali National Park

Tallest Mountains in Denali National Park

Denali National Park and Preserve is home to the most formidable terrain in North America, dominated by the massive granite uplift of the Alaska Range. The primary peak, Denali, features the greatest vertical rise of any mountain situated entirely above sea level. This subarctic wilderness is defined by extreme glacial activity and permanent snowfields, where summits like Mount Foraker and Mount Hunter create a skyline that is often visible from hundreds of miles away on clear Alaskan days.

 

Here are the highest peaks within the park and preserve:

 

RankPeak NameElevation (ft)Elevation (m)Notable Fact
1Denali20,310′6,190mThe highest peak in North America and the center of the park.
2Mount Foraker17,400′5,304mThe second-highest peak in the Alaska Range; often called “Sultana.”
3Mount Hunter14,573′4,442mConsidered one of the most difficult 14,000ft peaks to climb in North America.
4Mount Silverthrone13,218′4,029mA massive, high-standing peak located on the east side of the Denali massif.
5Mount Russell11,670′3,557mA prominent granite peak located in the southwestern part of the park.
6Mount Crosson11,440′3,487mSits on the long ridge leading toward the summit of Mount Foraker.
7Mount Kahiltna11,070′3,374mOverlooks the massive Kahiltna Glacier, the longest in the park.
8Mount Mather11,020′3,359mNamed after Stephen Mather, the first director of the National Park Service.
9Mount Huntington10,950′3,338mWidely regarded as one of the most beautiful and jagged peaks in the range.
10Mount Brooks10,312′3,143mA major peak on the ridge that forms the northern boundary of the Muldrow Glacier.