Tallest Mountains in New Mexico

Tallest Mountains in New Mexico

Known for its high-desert beauty and dramatic alpine transitions, New Mexico’s landscape is anchored by the southern tip of the Rocky Mountains. The state’s “sky islands” rise sharply from the arid plains, culminating in the Sangre de Cristo Range, which hosts the majority of the state’s highest summits. From the jagged ridges of Wheeler Peak to the sacred, volcanic slopes of Mount Taylor, these peaks offer world-class hiking and significant cultural importance to the region’s indigenous history. The following list highlights the tallest mountains in New Mexico, ordered by their primary summits.

RankMountainRangeElevation (ft)
1Wheeler PeakTaos Mountains13,167
2Truchas PeakSanta Fe Mountains13,108
3Venado PeakTaos Mountains12,739
4Gold HillTaos Mountains12,700
5Santa Fe BaldySanta Fe Mountains12,632
6Little Costilla PeakCulebra Range12,588
7Baldy MountainCimarron Range12,445
8Sierra Blanca PeakSacramento Mountains11,981
9Cerro VistaSangre de Cristo Mountains11,937
10Mount PhillipsCimarron Range11,742