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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Collegiate Peaks

The Collegiate Peaks (or Collegiate Range) is a name given to a section of the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains located in central Colorado. Drainages to the east include headwaters of the Arkansas River.

The Collegiate Peaks include some of the highest mountains in the Rockies. The section is so named because several of the mountains are named for prominent universities.

In the Arapaho language the Collegiate Peaks were called "hiwoxuu hookuhu'ee" or the Elk's Head.

Prominent peaks

Summits of the Collegiate Peaks With At Least 100 Meters of Topographic Prominence
Rank Mountain Peak Elevation Prominence Isolation
1 Mount Harvard NGS 14,421 ft
4396 m
2,327 ft
709 m
14.92 mi
24 km
2 La Plata Peak 14,343 ft
4372 m
1,841 ft
561 m
6.28 mi
10.1 km
3 Mount Belford NGS 14,204 ft
4329 m
1,317 ft
401 m
3.3 mi
5.31 km
4 Mount Princeton NGS 14,204 ft
4329 m
2,156 ft
657 m
5 Mount Yale NGS 14,202 ft
4329 m
1,876 ft
572 m
5.55 mi
8.93 km
6 Mount Oxford NGS 14,160 ft
4316 m
633 ft
193 m
1.22 mi
1.97 km
7 Mount Columbia NGS 14,079 ft
4291 m
873 ft
266 m
1.9 mi
3.05 km
8 Missouri Mountain NGS 14,074 ft
4290 m
827 ft
252 m
1.31 mi
2.11 km
9 Huron Peak NGS 14,012 ft
4271 m
1,403 ft
428 m
3.21 mi
5.16 km
10 Grizzly Peak NGS 13,995 ft
4266 m
1,908 ft
582 m
6.77 mi
10.89 km
11 Ice Mountain PB 13,958 ft
4254 m
991 ft
302 m
2.11 mi
3.39 km
12 Mount Hope PB 13,939 ft
4249 m
853 ft
260 m
2.91 mi
4.68 km
13 Emerald Peak PB 13,911 ft
4240 m
544 ft
166 m
1.3 mi
2.09 km
14 North Apostle PB 13,847 ft
4220 m
360 ft
110 m
0.37 mi
0.59 km
15 Rinker Peak PB 13,789 ft
4203 m
903 ft
275 m
1.53 mi
2.46 km
16 Peak 13,762 (Silver King Peak) PB 13,769 ft
4197 m
822 ft
251 m
1.69 mi
2.72 km
17 Garfield Peak PB 13,767 ft
4196 m
340 ft
104 m
0.83 mi
1.34 km
18 Sayres Benchmark NGS PB 13,745 ft
4189 m
958 ft
292 m
1.92 mi
3.09 km
19 Turner Peak

PB

13,233 ft
4033 m
1,157 ft
353 m
3.88 mi
6.24 km
20 Sewanee Peak 13,132 ft
4003 m
538 ft
164 m
0.73 mi
1.18 km

See also

References

  1. ^ "U.S. Board on Geographic Names".
  2. ^ "Colorado Places: Their Native American Names". Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies (CNAIS). 2020-07-24. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  3. ^ The elevation of this summit has been converted from the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). National Geodetic Survey