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America’s 5 iconic mountains and their hidden wonders

Riya Arora
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 18, 2025, 21:00 IST
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America’s 5 iconic mountains and their hidden wonders


Mountains have a special kind of beauty that always amazes people. They make us realise how big and powerful nature really is. Across the United States, there are many stunning peaks known for their breathtaking views, interesting history, and strong presence in the landscape. From Alaska’s snowy ranges to the rocky heights of Colorado and Washington, these mountains attract travelers, photographers, and adventure lovers from all over.

Here are five of the most beautiful mountains in the US that show just how amazing nature can be.
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Baring Mountain, Washington


Baring Mountain is in Washington’s Cascade Range. It has very steep slopes and two tall, sharp peaks. It’s one of the hardest climbs in the state and looks bold and dramatic. The north side is especially steep and tough to climb. Because the weather is rough and the rocks are weak, people don’t climb it often, which makes it seem even more mysterious and strong.
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Mount Shishaldin, Alaska



Mount Shishaldin is on Unimak Island in Alaska. It has a perfect cone shape and is one of the most evenly shaped volcanoes in the world. For many years, sailors have used it as a guide, even though it’s often hidden by fog. The local Aleut people called it Sisquk, which means “the mountain that points the way when I am lost.” The name shows how much they respect this mountain.
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El Capitan, Idaho


El Capitan in Idaho’s Sawtooth Range may not be as well-known as the one in Yosemite, but it’s still beautiful. It has a big, rounded rock wall that looks strong and grand. The area around it is home to mountain goats that climb the rocky slopes. Thanks to protection efforts from the 1950s, these goats are now safe, and their numbers are steady.

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Maroon Bells, Colorado




The Maroon Bells in Colorado are two peaks– Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak. They are known as the most photographed mountains in the state. The twin peaks and their reflection in the lake below make a breathtaking view. Both peaks are over 14,000 feet tall and are often listed among Colorado’s famous “fourteeners.” Colorado has many tall mountains, but the Maroon Bells are the most loved and well-known pair.
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Denali, Alaska





Denali is the tallest mountain in North America, standing at 6,190 meters. It’s massive and can be seen from far away. For a long time, it was called Mount McKinley, but in 2015, it got back its original name– Denali– which means “The High One” or “The Great One.” It’s in Denali National Park, where animals like bears, moose, caribou, and wolves live. Denali stands for Alaska’s natural beauty and deep cultural history.
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