List of highest points in Nevada by county

This is a list of highest points in the U.S. state of Nevada, in alphabetical order by county.

All elevations use the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88), the currently accepted vertical control datum for United States, Canada and Mexico. Elevations are from the National Geodetic Survey when available. Others are from the United States Geological Survey topographic maps when available. Elevations followed by a plus sign (+) were interpolated using topographic map contour lines. The true elevation is between that shown and the elevation plus forty feet since the relevant topographic maps all use 40-foot contours.

Boundary Peak is the highest peak in terms of elevation, however, it has only 253 feet of clean prominence and so is usually considered a subsidiary peak of Montgomery Peak in California. Wheeler Peak, the next highest, has a clean prominence of 7,563 feet.

County Name Height
feet / m
Source
Carson CitySnow Valley Peak9,218 / 2,809PB
ChurchillDesatoya Peak9,977 / 3,041NGS
ClarkMount Charleston11,916 / 3,632NGS
DouglasEast Peak9,595 / 2,924PB
ElkoRuby Dome11,392 / 3,472PB
EsmeraldaBoundary Peak13,147 / 4,007NGS
EurekaDiamond Peak10,631 / 3,240NGS
HumboldtGranite Peak9,736 / 2,967PB
LanderBunker Hill11,477 / 3,498NGS
LincolnMount Grafton (South Ridge)10,645+ / 3,244+PB
LyonMiddle Sister (Northeast Ridge)10,565+ / 3,221+PB
MineralMount Grant11,285+ / 3,439+PB
NyeMount Jefferson11,946 / 3,642PB
PershingStar Peak9,840 / 2,999NGS
StoreyMount Davidson7,868 / 2,398NGS
WashoeMount Rose10,785 / 3,287NGS
White PineWheeler Peak13,065 / 3,982NGS

References

  • "Nevada County High Points". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
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