Rocky Mountains
Large mountain range that extends from Northern
New Mexico in the south to the Canadian provinces
of Alberta and British Columbia in the north.
Adirondack Mountains
Located in upstate New York in the Eastern United States.
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Adirondack Mountains
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WikiTravel Adirondacks Travel Guide
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Fodor's Adirondacks and Thousand Islands Travel Guie
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Adirondack Park Agency
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Adirondack Museum (Blue Mountain Lake, New York)
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Adirondack Regional Tourism Council
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Adirondack Mountain Club
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Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts
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Pure Adirondacks Web Site
- Lake Placid
- Lake George
- Lake Saranac
Appalachian Mountains
Mountain range in the Eastern United States and Canada.
Extends from the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador
in the North to the U.S. state of Alabama in the south, passing
through the Canadian provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
and the U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, New Y ork, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia,
West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, New Jersey, North Carolina,
South Carolina, and Georgia along the way.
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Wikipedia Introduction to Appalachia
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Appalachian Mountains
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WikiTravel Appalachian Mountains Travel Guide
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WikiTravel Appalachian Trail Travel Guide
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Southern Appalachian Botanical Society
Cascade Mountain Range
Mountain range extending from British Columbia, on the west
coast of anada through the U.S. west coast states of Washington and Oregon, to
the Shasta Cascade region of North California.
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Cascade Mountains
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WikiTravel Washington State Cascades Travel Guide
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WikiTravel Oregon Cascades Mountains Travel Guide
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WikiTravel Shasta Cascade Region of California
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Mount Adams (12,281 feet)
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Mount Rainier (14,417 feet)
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Mount Shasta (14,179 feet)
Sierra Nevada Mountains
Most of this Western United States mountain range
lies within the U.S. state of California but a small
section of it is in the state of Nevada.
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Sierra Nevada Mountains
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Gold Country in the Sierra Foothills of California
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WikiTravel Sierra Nevada Travel Guide
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Yosemite National Park
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
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Devil's Postpile National Monument
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Giant Sequoia National Monument
Absaroka Mountain Range
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Absaroka Mountain Range
- Carter Mountain (12,324 feet)
- Castle Mountain (12,618 feet)
- Francs Peak (13,164 feet)
- Granite Peak (12,807 feet)
- Mount Wood (12,665 feet)
- Trout Peak (12,250 feet)
- Younts Peak (12,166 feet)
Alaska Mountain Range
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Alaska Mountain Range
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Wikipedia Introduction to Mount McKinley (highest Mt. in N. America)
- Mount McKinley / Denali (20,320 feet)
- Mount Foraker (17,400 feet)
- Mount Hunter (14,573 feet)
- Mount Hayes (13,832 feet)
- Mount Silverthrone (13,220 feet)
Bighorn Mountains
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Big Horn Mountains
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Cloud Peak (13,167) Wyoming
Blue Ridge Mountains
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Blue Ridge Mountains
Catskill Mountains
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Catskill Mountains
Chugach Mountains
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Mount Marcus Baker (13,176 feet)
- Mount Thor
- Mount Witherspoon
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Cugach Mountains
Cimarron Mountains
- Baldy Mountain
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Wikipedia Introduction to Baldy Mountain
Great Smokey Mountains
Mountain range on the border between southeastern U.S. states
of Tennessee and North Carolina. The Great Smokey Mountains
are a sub-range of the Appalachian Mountains. Home of the
most visited national park in the United States,
Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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Wikipedia Introduction to the Great Smokey Mountains
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Great Smokey Mountains National Park (NC and TN)
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Smoky Mountains Tourism Development
- Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center (Townsend, Tennessee)
- Pigeon Forge (Tennessee)
- Gatlinburg (Tennessee)
- Cherokee (North Carolina)
- Whitewater Rafting and River Tubing in Summer
- Downhill skiing in W (Cataloochee, Ober Gatlinburg)
- Dolly Parton's home mountain range
Saint Elias Mountains
Mountain range located in Eastern Alaska.
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Wikipedia Introduction to the St. Elias Mountains
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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
- Mount Saint Elias (18,009 feet)
- Mount Bona (16,550 feet)
- Mount Fairweather (15,299 feet))
- Mount Hubbard (15,016 feet)
- Mount Bear (14,831 feet)
- Mount Alverstone (14,564 feet)
- University Peak (14,470 feet)
- Mount Augusta (14,072 feet)
- Mount Cook (13,760 feet)
- Mount Natazhat (13,435 feet)
- Tressider Peak (13,315 feet)
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