List of mountain peaks of Texas

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This is a list of mountains in the state of Texas greater than 2,000 feet.

Peaks in the state of Texas [1] [2] [3]
Mountain Peak Elevation Prominence Isolation Location Mountain range County
Guadalupe Peak 8,751 ft
2667 m
3,031 ft
924 m
72.6 mi
116.9 km
31°53′29″N104°51′39″W / 31.891483°N 104.860727°W / 31.891483; -104.860727 (Guadalupe Peak) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Bush Mountain 8,631 ft
2631 m
951 ft
290 m
2.87 mi
4.62 km
31°55′47″N104°52′48″W / 31.929707°N 104.880097°W / 31.929707; -104.880097 (Bush Mountain) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Shumard Peak8,615 ft
2626 m
656 ft
200 m
1.37 mi
2.2 km
31°54′27″N104°52′28″W / 31.907482°N 104.874481°W / 31.907482; -104.874481 (Shumard Peak) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Bartlett Peak8,508 ft
2593 m
427 ft
130 m
0.82 mi
1.32 km
31°55′04″N104°52′55″W / 31.917852°N 104.88183°W / 31.917852; -104.88183 (Bartlett Peak) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Baldy Peak
(Mount Livermore)
8,378 ft
2554 m
3,921 ft
1195 m
95.4 mi
153.6 km
30°38′08″N104°10′25″W / 30.635656°N 104.173728°W / 30.635656; -104.173728 (Baldy Peak) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Hunter Peak8,368 ft
2551 m
571 ft
174 m
2.35 mi
3.78 km
31°54′49″N104°49′49″W / 31.913747°N 104.830414°W / 31.913747; -104.830414 (Hunter Peak) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Blue Ridge8,360 ft
2548 m
161 ft
49 m
0.89 mi
1.43 km
31°56′33″N104°52′44″W / 31.942533°N 104.878776°W / 31.942533; -104.878776 (Blue Ridge) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Peak 8,342 (Mt. Pratt)8,342 ft
2543 m
463 ft
141 m
2.24 mi
3.6 km
31°56′45″N104°49′26″W / 31.94573°N 104.823845°W / 31.94573; -104.823845 (Peak 8,342) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Blue Ridge – North Peak8,280 ft
2524 m
121 ft
37 m
0.47 mi
0.75 km
31°56′55″N104°52′31″W / 31.948627°N 104.875352°W / 31.948627; -104.875352 (Blue Ridge North Peak) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
El Capitan 8,085 ft
2464 m
285 ft
87 m
0.98 mi
1.57 km
31°52′39″N104°51′29″W / 31.877501°N 104.858101°W / 31.877501; -104.858101 (El Capitan) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Peak 8,0408,040 ft
2451 m
361 ft
110 m
0.68 mi
1.09 km
30°38′20″N104°11′04″W / 30.638767°N 104.184502°W / 30.638767; -104.184502 (Peak 8,040) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Peak 7,9167,917 ft
2413 m
476 ft
145 m
1.56 mi
2.51 km
31°58′01″N104°50′01″W / 31.966807°N 104.83356°W / 31.966807; -104.83356 (Peak 7,916) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Lost Peak7,831 ft
2387 m
151 ft
46 m
1.27 mi
2.05 km
31°58′12″N104°51′18″W / 31.969933°N 104.854962°W / 31.969933; -104.854962 (Lost Peak) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Emory Peak 7,824 ft
2385 m
4,485 ft
1367 m
46.2 mi
74.3 km
29°14′46″N103°18′19″W / 29.246045°N 103.305252°W / 29.246045; -103.305252 (Emory Peak) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Brooks Mountain7,779 ft
2371 m
620 ft
189 m
1.4 mi
2.26 km
30°37′59″N104°12′26″W / 30.63317°N 104.207223°W / 30.63317; -104.207223 (Brooks Mountains) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Chinati Peak7,728 ft
2355 m
2,946 ft
898 m
49.6 mi
79.8 km
29°57′11″N104°28′41″W / 29.953002°N 104.477989°W / 29.953002; -104.477989 (Chinati Peak) Chinati Mountains Presidio
Paradise Mountain7,720 ft
2353 m
400 ft
122 m
3.34 mi
5.37 km
30°35′47″N104°08′28″W / 30.596297°N 104.141004°W / 30.596297; -104.141004 (Paradise Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
McKittrick Ridge7,717 ft
2352 m
236 ft
72 m
1.59 mi
2.56 km
31°58′24″N104°48′27″W / 31.973469°N 104.807587°W / 31.973469; -104.807587 (McKittrick Ridge) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Pine Peak7,710 ft
2350 m
725 ft
221 m
3.8 mi
6.12 km
30°39′19″N104°06′51″W / 30.655268°N 104.114044°W / 30.655268; -104.114044 (Pine Peak) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Sawtooth Mountain7,687 ft
2343 m
1,407 ft
429 m
3.79 mi
6.1 km
30°41′06″N104°13′42″W / 30.685094°N 104.228198°W / 30.685094; -104.228198 (Sawtooth Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Richman Mountain7,641 ft
2329 m
331 ft
101 m
0.97 mi
1.56 km
30°38′44″N104°09′44″W / 30.645632°N 104.162216°W / 30.645632; -104.162216 (Richman Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Peak 7,6257,625 ft
2324 m
305 ft
93 m
1.56 mi
2.51 km
31°59′41″N104°49′01″W / 31.994643°N 104.817043°W / 31.994643; -104.817043 (Peak 7,625) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Townsend Point7,559 ft
2304 m
400 ft
122 m
1.01 mi
1.63 km
29°14′19″N103°17′27″W / 29.238652°N 103.290743°W / 29.238652; -103.290743 (Townsend Point) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Black Mountain7,543 ft
2299 m
1,381 ft
421 m
9.14 mi
14.71 km
30°43′21″N103°58′54″W / 30.722612°N 103.981754°W / 30.722612; -103.981754 (Black Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Lost Mine Peak7,536 ft
2297 m
1,417 ft
432 m
3.21 mi
5.16 km
29°16′32″N103°15′30″W / 29.275588°N 103.258465°W / 29.275588; -103.258465 (Lost Mine Peak) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Whitetail Mountain7,484 ft
2281 m
479 ft
146 m
1.84 mi
2.96 km
30°39′56″N104°11′00″W / 30.66546°N 104.183445°W / 30.66546; -104.183445 (Whitetail Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Eagle Peak7,484 ft
2281 m
3,114 ft
949 m
53.4 mi
85.9 km
30°55′17″N105°05′08″W / 30.92134°N 105.085465°W / 30.92134; -105.085465 (Eagle Peak) Eagle Mountains Hudspeth
Peak 7,4187,418 ft
2261 m
299 ft
91 m
1.04 mi
1.68 km
30°34′52″N104°08′34″W / 30.581234°N 104.142867°W / 30.581234; -104.142867 (Peak 7,418) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Toll Mountain7,415 ft
2260 m
420 ft
128 m
1.04 mi
1.67 km
29°15′16″N103°17′28″W / 29.254562°N 103.291142°W / 29.254562; -103.291142 (Toll Mountain) Chisos Mountains Brewster
South Rim Chisos Mountains7,402 ft
2256 m
82 ft
25 m
0.27 mi
0.43 km
29°13′57″N103°17′30″W / 29.232486°N 103.291612°W / 29.232486; -103.291612 (South Rim Chisos Mountains) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Pine Mesa7,402 ft
2256 m
82 ft
25 m
1.35 mi
2.17 km
30°37′03″N104°09′55″W / 30.617461°N 104.165277°W / 30.617461; -104.165277 (Pine Mesa) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Casa Grande Peak7,326 ft
2233 m
568 ft
173 m
0.94 mi
1.51 km
29°16′04″N103°17′14″W / 29.267698°N 103.287147°W / 29.267698; -103.287147 (Casa Grande Peak) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Brown Mountain7,323 ft
2232 m
289 ft
88 m
1.57 mi
2.53 km
30°40′06″N104°05′33″W / 30.668351°N 104.092412°W / 30.668351; -104.092412 (Brown Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Peak 7,3207,320 ft
2231 m
240 ft
73 m
0.78 mi
1.26 km
30°39′16″N104°10′50″W / 30.654347°N 104.180694°W / 30.654347; -104.180694 (Peak 7,320) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Peak 7,3017,300 ft
2225 m
259 ft
79 m
0.66 mi
1.06 km
31°59′23″N104°48′27″W / 31.989665°N 104.807444°W / 31.989665; -104.807444 (Peak 7,301) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Blue Mountain7,287 ft
2221 m
1,526 ft
465 m
7.24 mi
11.65 km
30°33′54″N104°01′22″W / 30.565091°N 104.022856°W / 30.565091; -104.022856 (Blue Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Peak 7,2827,283 ft
2220 m
282 ft
86 m
1.17 mi
1.88 km
30°55′13″N105°06′18″W / 30.920242°N 105.105128°W / 30.920242; -105.105128 (Peak 7,282) Eagle Mountains Hudspeth
Sierra Parda7,270 ft
2216 m
1,132 ft
345 m
3.22 mi
5.19 km
29°56′50″N104°31′53″W / 29.947248°N 104.531336°W / 29.947248; -104.531336 (Sierra Parda) Chinati Mountains Presidio
Bear Mountain7,257 ft
2212 m
1,017 ft
310 m
1.55 mi
2.5 km
30°40′30″N104°15′06″W / 30.675076°N 104.251538°W / 30.675076; -104.251538 (Bear Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
McDaniel Mountain7,234 ft
2205 m
633 ft
193 m
2.34 mi
3.76 km
30°41′47″N104°10′03″W / 30.696512°N 104.167632°W / 30.696512; -104.167632 (McDaniel Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
North Franklin Mountain 7,192 ft
2192 m
2,982 ft
909 m
25.1 mi
40.5 km
31°54′11″N106°29′37″W / 31.903028°N 106.493649°W / 31.903028; -106.493649 (North Franklin Mountain) Franklin Mountains El Paso
Peak 7,1507,149 ft
2179 m
469 ft
143 m
1.27 mi
2.04 km
29°14′25″N103°19′31″W / 29.240404°N 103.325249°W / 29.240404; -103.325249 (Peak 7,150) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Crown Mountain7,119 ft
2170 m
561 ft
171 m
1.39 mi
2.24 km
29°15′26″N103°14′55″W / 29.257302°N 103.248682°W / 29.257302; -103.248682 (Crown Mountain) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Peak 7,1207,119 ft
2170 m
279 ft
85 m
0.87 mi
1.4 km
30°35′33″N104°07′37″W / 30.59262°N 104.127007°W / 30.59262; -104.127007 (Peak 7,120) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Peak 7,0957,096 ft
2163 m
377 ft
115 m
0.62 mi
0.99 km
30°41′25″N104°13′11″W / 30.690267°N 104.219726°W / 30.690267; -104.219726 (Peak 7,095) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Peak 7,0707,070 ft
2155 m
269 ft
82 m
0.55 mi
0.88 km
29°14′53″N103°19′24″W / 29.24813°N 103.323286°W / 29.24813; -103.323286 (Peak 7,070) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Davis Peak 7,0407,041 ft
2146 m
400 ft
122 m
1.18 mi
1.9 km
30°40′50″N104°09′38″W / 30.680496°N 104.160491°W / 30.680496; -104.160491 (Davis Peak 7,040) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Guadalupe Peak 7,0407,041 ft
2146 m
240 ft
73 m
1.91 mi
3.07 km
31°58′13″N104°46′31″W / 31.970327°N 104.775269°W / 31.970327; -104.775269 (Guadalupe Peak 7,040) Guadalupe Mountains Culberson
Chisos Peak 7,0407,041 ft
2146 m
240 ft
73 m
0.43 mi
0.7 km
29°16′32″N103°15′57″W / 29.275519°N 103.265695°W / 29.275519; -103.265695 (Chisos Peak 7,040) Chisos Mountains Brewster
San Antonio Mountain7,024 ft
2141 m
1,804 ft
550 m
2.87 mi
4.62 km
31°59′42″N105°32′58″W / 31.99512°N 105.549358°W / 31.99512; -105.549358 (San Antonio Mountain) Cornudas Mountains Hudspeth
Crown Mountain West Peak7,011 ft
2137 m
571 ft
174 m
0.71 mi
1.14 km
29°15′37″N103°15′35″W / 29.260397°N 103.259849°W / 29.260397; -103.259849 (Crown Mountain West Peak) Chisos Mountains Brewster
Peak 7,0007,001 ft
2134 m
761 ft
232 m
2.4 mi
3.87 km
30°42′43″N104°15′14″W / 30.712027°N 104.253978°W / 30.712027; -104.253978 (Peak 7,000) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Sierra Blanca6,890 ft
2100 m
2,251 ft
686 m
26.8 mi
43.1 km
31°15′07″N105°26′09″W / 31.252078°N 105.435841°W / 31.252078; -105.435841 (Sierra Blanca) None Hudspeth
Mount Locke6,759 ft
2060 m
558 ft
170 m
4.16 mi
6.7 km
30°40′18″N104°01′21″W / 30.671621°N 104.02255°W / 30.671621; -104.02255 (Mount Locke) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Cerro Alto Mountain 6,703 ft
2043 m
1,447 ft
441 m
25 mi
40.2 km
31°56′43″N105°58′12″W / 31.945278°N 105.97°W / 31.945278; -105.97 (Cerro Alto Mountain) Hueco Mountains Hudspeth
Quitman Mountains High Point6,690 ft
2039 m
2,031 ft
619 m
7.92 mi
12.74 km
31°08′59″N105°29′48″W / 31.149725°N 105.496648°W / 31.149725; -105.496648 (Quitman Mountains High Point) Quitman Mountains Hudspeth
Diablo Rim6,640 ft
2024 m
1,939 ft
591 m
29.7 mi
47.8 km
31°27′N104°54′W / 31.45°N 104.90°W / 31.45; -104.90 (Diablo Rim) Sierra Diablo Culberson
Santiago Peak6,526 ft
1989 m
2,444 ft
745 m
24.3 mi
39.1 km
29°50′07″N103°24′59″W / 29.835321°N 103.416272°W / 29.835321; -103.416272 (Santiago Peak) Santiago Mountains Brewster
Beach Mountains Peak5,827 ft
1776 m
1,726 ft
526 m
3.34 mi
5.38 km
31°08′17″N104°52′08″W / 31.138103°N 104.868947°W / 31.138103; -104.868947 (Beach Peak) Beach Mountains Culberson
Sue Peaks5,853 ft
1784 m
2,913 ft
888 m
17.04 mi
27.4 km
29°25′15″N102°58′48″W / 29.420799°N 102.980046°W / 29.420799; -102.980046 (Sue Peaks) Sierra del Carmen Brewster
Carpenter Mountain 5,826 ft
1776 m
406 ft
124 m
1.33 mi
2.14 km
30°31′07″N104°03′57″W / 30.518611°N 104.065833°W / 30.518611; -104.065833 (Carpenter Mountain) Davis Mountains Jeff Davis
Christmas Mountains High Point5,728 ft
1746 m
2,388 ft
728 m
12.19 mi
19.62 km
29°25′31″N103°26′32″W / 29.425293°N 103.442347°W / 29.425293; -103.442347 (Christmas Mountains High Point) Christmas Mountains Brewster
Rosillo Peak5,446 ft
1660 m
2,106 ft
642 m
13.99 mi
22.5 km
29°31′51″N103°14′39″W / 29.53092°N 103.244164°W / 29.53092; -103.244164 (Rosillo Peak) Rosillos Mountains Brewster
Needle Peak 4,608 ft
1405 m
821 ft
250 m
1.35 mi
2.17 km
29°25′42″N103°48′37″W / 29.428248°N 103.810191°W / 29.428248; -103.810191 (Needle Peak) The Solitario Presidio
Jumbo Hill3,422 ft
1043 m
32°23′45″N102°56′34″W / 32.3959462°N 102.9426826°W / 32.3959462; -102.9426826 (Jumbo Hill) None Andrews
Double Mountains 2,580 ft
786 m
540 ft
165 m
31.6 mi
50.9 km
33°03′54″N100°26′18″W / 33.06498°N 100.438402°W / 33.06498; -100.438402 (Double Mountains) Double Mountains Stonewall
Leonard Mountain 5,868 ft
1789 m
1,190 ft
363 m
[4] 30°19′31″N103°13′56″W / 30.3251653°N 103.2321178°W / 30.3251653; -103.2321178 (Leonard Mountain) Glass Mountains Brewster
Castle Peak 2,341 ft
714 m
291 ft
89 m
13.25 mi
21.3 km
32°22′02″N100°00′00″W / 32.3672°N 100.0001°W / 32.3672; -100.0001 (Castle Peak) None Taylor

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  2. "Mountains of Texas". Texas State Library. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  3. "TX Peaks". Lists of John. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  4. Handbook of Texas
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