Tallest Mountains in Yellowstone

Tallest Mountains in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is primarily known for its volcanic plateau and geothermal features, but it is also home to over 40 peaks that surpass 10,000 feet. The park’s topography is defined by several distinct ranges—the Absaroka Range to the east, the Gallatin Range to the northwest, and the Red Mountains to the south—all of which provide high-altitude habitats for the park’s iconic wildlife.

RankPeak NameElevation (ft)Elevation (m)RangeNotable Fact
1Eagle Peak11,358′3,462mAbsaroka RangeThe highest point in Yellowstone National Park.
2Mount Schurz11,139′3,395mAbsaroka RangeThe second-highest peak, located in the remote eastern wilderness.
3Pollux Peak11,067′3,373mAbsaroka RangeNamed after one of the twins of Greek mythology.
4Atkins Peak10,935′3,333mAbsaroka RangeOffers dramatic views of the Yellowstone Lake region.
5Castor Peak10,854′3,308mAbsaroka RangeThe twin companion to Pollux Peak.
6Mount Hancock10,214′3,113mBig Game RidgeA prominent peak in the southern portion of the park.
7Electric Peak10,969′3,343mGallatin RangeNamed by explorers who experienced electrical charges during a storm in 1872.
8Mount Sheridan10,308′3,142mRed MountainsFeatures a historic fire lookout with panoramic views of Heart Lake.
9Mount Washburn10,243′3,122mWashburn RangeThe most popular peak for hikers, known for its bighorn sheep.
10Mount Doane10,656′3,248mAbsaroka RangePart of the rugged eastern boundary peaks.

 

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