North America’s highest peak

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North America’s highest peak is Denali, a towering mountain in Alaska renowned for its extreme elevation and challenging climbing conditions.

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instanceOf North America’s highest peak
mountain
stratovolcano
climate subarctic
climbingDifficulty high
climbingSeason May–June
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 20310 feet
6190 meters
firstAscentBy Harry Karstens
Hudson Stuck
Robert Tatum
Walter Harper
firstAscentDate 1913-06-07
formerName Denali
surface form: Mount McKinley
geologicalType granite pluton
hasGlaciers yes
hazard altitude sickness
avalanches
crevasses
extreme cold
knownFor challenging climbing conditions
extreme elevation
latitude 63.069°N
listing Seven Summits
locatedIn Alaska
Denali National Park and Preserve
United States of America
surface form: United States
longitude 151.007°W
mountainRange Alaska Range
nameLanguage Koyukon Athabaskan
nameMeaning the high one
nationalParkEstablished 1917
notableGlacier Kahiltna Glacier
Muldrow Glacier
officialRenamingDate 2015-08-30
originalParkName Denali National Park and Preserve
surface form: Mount McKinley National Park
partOf Denali Borough
prominence 20146 feet
6138 meters
protectedArea Denali National Park and Preserve
rankByElevation 1 in North America
rankByProminence 3 in the world
renamedBy United States Department of the Interior
surface form: U.S. Department of the Interior
standardRoute West Buttress route
surface form: West Buttress Route
state Alaska
topographicIsolation 7450 kilometers
UNESCOStatus part of Denali Biosphere Reserve

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Denali National Park and Preserve knownFor North America’s highest peak