Mount Greylock is the highest point in the state at 3,491 feet (1,064 m) in elevation. As such, no mountains in Massachusetts are recognized by the
Appalachian Mountain Club in its list of
Four-thousand footers — a list of
New England peaks over 4,000 feet with a minimum 200 feet of
topographic prominence. Thousands of named summits in Massachusetts (including mountains and hills) are recognized by the USGS.[1]
Mount Greylock is the highest point in the state at 3,491 feet (1,064 m) in elevation. As such, no mountains in Massachusetts are recognized by the
Appalachian Mountain Club in its list of
Four-thousand footers — a list of
New England peaks over 4,000 feet with a minimum 200 feet of
topographic prominence. Thousands of named summits in Massachusetts (including mountains and hills) are recognized by the USGS.[1]