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The highest natural point in the U.S. state of Missouri, Taum Sauk Mountain at 1,772 feet above sea level.

This article comprises three sortable tables of the significant mountain peaks of Missouri. This article defines a significant mountain peak as a summit with at least 100 meters (328.1 feet) of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least 500 meters (1640 feet) of topographic prominence. All summits in this article have at least 100 meters of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence.

The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:

  1. The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level. The first table below ranks the 20 highest summits of Missouri by elevation.
  2. The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings. The second table below ranks the 20 most prominent summits of Missouri.
  3. The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation. The third table below ranks the 50 most isolated major summits of Missouri.

Highest significant summits

Of these 9 peaks, 4 are located in Iron County, 2 in St. Francois County, 1 in Webster County, 1 in Reynolds County, and 1 in Madison County.

The 9 highest summits of Missouri with at least 100 meters of topographic prominence

Rank Mountain peak County Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
1 Taum Sauk Mountain[1][a] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 540 m
1,772 ft
156 m
512 ft
238 km
148.1 mi
37°34′17″N 90°43′45″W / 37.571301°N 90.729144°W / 37.571301; -90.729144 (Taum Sauk Mountain)
2 Webster County High Point[2][b] Webster County Ozarks 530 m
1,739 ft
140 m
459 ft
16.88 km
10.49 mi
37°13′44″N 92°44′29″W / 37.228997°N 92.741512°W / 37.228997; -92.741512 (Webster County High Point)
2 Buford Mountain[3] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 530 m
1,739 ft
195 m
640 ft
14.06 km
8.74 mi
37°41′49″N 90°41′24″W / 37.696966°N 90.69005°W / 37.696966; -90.69005 (Buford Mountain)
4 Bell Mountain[4] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 519 m
1,703 ft
117 m
384 ft
11.45 km
7.11 mi
37°37′34″N 90°51′58″W / 37.626205°N 90.866219°W / 37.626205; -90.866219 (Bell Mountain)
5 Proffit Mountain[5][c] Reynolds St. Francois Mountains 518 m
1,699 ft
110 m
361 ft
2.1 km
1.3 mi
37°34′08″N 90°46′53″W / 37.568982°N 90.781264°W / 37.568982; -90.781264 (Proffit Mountain)
6 Johnson Mountain[6] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 506 m
1,660 ft
116 m
381 ft
11.01 km
6.84 mi
37°43′37″N 90°53′20″W / 37.727°N 90.889°W / 37.727; -90.889 (Johnson Mountain)
7 Brown Mountain[7][8] Saint Francois County St. Francois Mountains 503 m
1,650 ft
149 m
489 ft
7.62 km
4.73 mi
37°40′57″N 90°35′57″W / 37.682578°N 90.599221°W / 37.682578; -90.599221 (Brown Mountain)
8 Stono Mountain[9] Saint Francois County St. Francois Mountains 501 m
1,644 ft
147 m
482 ft
5.79 km
3.6 mi
37°43′03″N 90°33′01″W / 37.717392°N 90.550325°W / 37.717392; -90.550325 (Stono Mountain)
9 Black Mountain[10][11] Madison County St. Francois Mountains 458 m
1,503 ft
117 m
384 ft
6.83 km
4.24 mi
37°28′09″N 90°29′46″W / 37.469175°N 90.496078°W / 37.469175; -90.496078 (Black Mountain)

Most prominent summits

The 9 most topographically prominent summits of Missouri

Rank Mountain peak County Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
1 Buford Mountain[3] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 530 m
1,739 ft
195 m
640 ft
14.06 km
8.74 mi
37°41′49″N 90°41′24″W / 37.696966°N 90.69005°W / 37.696966; -90.69005 (Buford Mountain)
2 Taum Sauk Mountain[1][a] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 540 m
1,772 ft
156 m
512 ft
238 km
148.1 mi
37°34′17″N 90°43′45″W / 37.571301°N 90.729144°W / 37.571301; -90.729144 (Taum Sauk Mountain)
3 Brown Mountain[12][13] Saint Francois County St. Francois Mountains 503 m
1,650 ft
149 m
489 ft
7.62 km
4.73 mi
37°40′57″N 90°35′57″W / 37.682578°N 90.599221°W / 37.682578; -90.599221 (Brown Mountain)
4 Stono Mountain[9] Saint Francois County St. Francois Mountains 501 m
1,644 ft
147 m
482 ft
5.79 km
3.6 mi
37°43′03″N 90°33′01″W / 37.717392°N 90.550325°W / 37.717392; -90.550325 (Stono Mountain)
5 Webster County High Point[2][b] Webster County Ozarks 530 m
1,739 ft
140 m
459 ft
16.88 km
10.49 mi
37°13′44″N 92°44′29″W / 37.228997°N 92.741512°W / 37.228997; -92.741512 (Webster County High Point)
6 Bell Mountain[14] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 519 m
1,703 ft
117 m
384 ft
11.45 km
7.11 mi
37°37′34″N 90°51′58″W / 37.626205°N 90.866219°W / 37.626205; -90.866219 (Bell Mountain)
6 Black Mountain[15][16] Madison County St. Francois Mountains 458 m
1,503 ft
117 m
384 ft
6.83 km
4.24 mi
37°28′09″N 90°29′46″W / 37.469175°N 90.496078°W / 37.469175; -90.496078 (Black Mountain)
8 Johnson Mountain[6] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 506 m
1,660 ft
116 m
381 ft
11.01 km
6.84 mi
37°43′37″N 90°53′20″W / 37.727°N 90.889°W / 37.727; -90.889 (Johnson Mountain)
9 Proffit Mountain[5][c] Reynolds St. Francois Mountains 518 m
1,699 ft
110 m
361 ft
2.1 km
1.3 mi
37°34′08″N 90°46′53″W / 37.568982°N 90.781264°W / 37.568982; -90.781264 (Proffit Mountain)

Most isolated significant summits

The 9 most topographically isolated summits of Missouri with at least 100 metres of topographic prominence

Rank Mountain peak County Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
1 Taum Sauk Mountain[a] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 540 m
1,772 ft
156 m
512 ft
238 km
148.1 mi
37°34′17″N 90°43′45″W / 37.571301°N 90.729144°W / 37.571301; -90.729144 (Taum Sauk Mountain)
2 Webster County High Point[2][b] Webster County Ozarks 530 m
1,739 ft
140 m
459 ft
16.88 km
10.49 mi
37°13′44″N 92°44′29″W / 37.228997°N 92.741512°W / 37.228997; -92.741512 (Webster County High Point)
3 Buford Mountain[3] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 530 m
1,739 ft
195 m
640 ft
14.06 km
8.74 mi
37°41′49″N 90°41′24″W / 37.696966°N 90.69005°W / 37.696966; -90.69005 (Buford Mountain)
4 Bell Mountain[17] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 519 m
1,703 ft
117 m
384 ft
11.45 km
7.11 mi
37°37′34″N 90°51′58″W / 37.626205°N 90.866219°W / 37.626205; -90.866219 (Bell Mountain)
5 Johnson Mountain[6] Iron County St. Francois Mountains 506 m
1,660 ft
116 m
381 ft
11.01 km
6.84 mi
37°43′37″N 90°53′20″W / 37.727°N 90.889°W / 37.727; -90.889 (Johnson Mountain)
6 Brown Mountain[18][19] Saint Francois County St. Francois Mountains 503 m
1,650 ft
149 m
489 ft
7.62 km
4.73 mi
37°40′57″N 90°35′57″W / 37.682578°N 90.599221°W / 37.682578; -90.599221 (Brown Mountain)
7 Black Mountain[20][21] Madison County St. Francois Mountains 458 m
1,503 ft
117 m
384 ft
6.83 km
4.24 mi
37°28′09″N 90°29′46″W / 37.469175°N 90.496078°W / 37.469175; -90.496078 (Black Mountain)
8 Stono Mountain[9] Saint Francois County St. Francois Mountains 501 m
1,644 ft
147 m
482 ft
5.79 km
3.6 mi
37°43′03″N 90°33′01″W / 37.717392°N 90.550325°W / 37.717392; -90.550325 (Stono Mountain)
9 Proffit Mountain[5][c] Reynolds St. Francois Mountains 518 m
1,699 ft
110 m
361 ft
2.1 km
1.3 mi
37°34′08″N 90°46′53″W / 37.568982°N 90.781264°W / 37.568982; -90.781264 (Proffit Mountain)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Taum Sauk Mountain is the highest summit of Iron County, Missouri, as well as the state overall.
  2. ^ a b c Webster County High Point is the highest summit of Webster County, Missouri.
  3. ^ a b c Proffit Mountain is the highest summit of Reynolds County, Missouri.

References

  1. ^ a b "Taum Sauk Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Webster County High Point". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "Buford Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Bell Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  5. ^ a b c "Proffit Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  6. ^ a b c "Johnson Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  7. ^ Brown Mountain is the highest summit of Saint Francois County, Missouri.
  8. ^ "Brown Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  9. ^ a b c "Stono Mountain". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  10. ^ Black Mountain is the highest summit of Madison County, Missouri.
  11. ^ "Black Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  12. ^ Brown Mountain is the highest summit of Saint Francois County, Missouri.
  13. ^ "Brown Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  14. ^ "Bell Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  15. ^ Black Mountain is the highest summit of Madison County, Missouri.
  16. ^ "Black Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  17. ^ "Bell Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  18. ^ Brown Mountain is the highest summit of Saint Francois County, Missouri.
  19. ^ "Brown Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  20. ^ Black Mountain is the highest summit of Madison County, Missouri.
  21. ^ "Black Mountain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 28 January 2019.