As Far as I know Alma, Colorado is the highest at 10,355 FT, followed by Leadville, Colorado at 10,152 FT. Winter Park Colorado claims to be the highest, but is because they incorporated their ski resort into the city limits.
The highest mountain is Mt McKinley in Alaska
No, the Rockies are
Colorado has the second highest average elevation in the United States, with a mean elevation of 6,800 feet above sea level. This is second only to Wyoming, which has the highest mean elevation at 6,700 feet.
Colorado has the highest average elevation among all U.S. states, with an average elevation of around 6,800 feet. The state is known for its Rocky Mountains, which contribute to its overall high elevation.
The highest elevation tornado on record in the US was an F0 that hit Sequoia National Park on July 7, 2004. It was recorded at an elevation of 12,000 feet.
Mt.McKinley in Alaska
Leadville Colorado
Mt. McKinley, in Alaska.
The highest elevation in the US is the summit of Mount Denali (also known as Mount McKinley) in Alaska, which reaches an elevation of 20,310 feet (6,194 meters) above sea level.
Airport outside of Leadville, CO
The highest-elevation settlement in the United States is Leadville, Colorado, which sits at an elevation of 10,152 feet (3,094 meters) above sea level.
New York's highest point is Mount Marcy and it is 5,344 feet (1,629 meters) above sea level