Do you like to plan your travel based on extremes? From the highest peaks to the coldest yearly temperatures, the following USA sights are noteworthy of a visit from a statistical standpoint. While these attractions may very well have been on your radar all along, they do provide a new way to think about travel in the USA and can give you new ideas on where to go and what to see. Highest Point - Mount McKinley, also known as Denali, is located in Alaska. It rises to a height of more than 20,000 feet (6,194 meters). According to the CIA World Factbook for the United States, Mauna Kea, a volcano in Hawaii, would be classified as the world's tallest mountain (at 10,200 meters) if measured from its base on the Pacific Ocean floor. The tallest mountain in the lower 48 states is Mount Whitney in California.
- Overview of Alaska's Denali National Park
- Mauna Kea Summit Adventures
- Mount Whitney: California's Highest Point
- Death Valley Complete Visitors Guide
- Death Valley Photo Tour
Westernmost Point in the USA - The westernmost point within the 50 states is Cape Wrangell, Alaska, located within the Wrangell-St. Elias and Glacier Bay National Park, part of a U.S. UNESCO site. Meanwhile, the westernmost point in the U.S. and territories is Point Udall, Guam.
Northernmost Point in the USA - Point Barrow, Alaska, is the northernmost point of the U.S. Within the continental United States, the northernmost point is Lake of the Woods, Minnesota.
Southernmost Point in the USA - Ka Lae, Hawaii, is the southernmost point in the 50 United States, while the southernmost of the 48 contiguous states is Cape Sable, Florida. The southernmost point of all U.S. territory is Rose Atoll in American Samoa.
Tallest Building - Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) in Chicago, Illinois, is currently the tallest building. But One World Trade Center, also known as Freedom Tower, is scheduled to be completed by 2013. It will stand on the former site of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York City.
- Visiting the Willis Tower (Sears Tower) Skydeck
- Visiting the 9/11 Memorials
- Visiting the Gateway Arch in Downtown St. Louis
- How Yakutat, Alaska, came to be the largest city in the U.S. by area
- Guide to Jacksonville, Florida
- Guide to New York City Travel
- Guide to Los Angeles Travel
- Guide to Chicago Travel
- Guide to Houston
- Guide to Phoenix
- Guide to Michigan National Parks
- Guide to Wisconsin National Parks
- Guide to Minnesota National Parks
- St. Augustine - Florida's Ancient City
- Taos Pueblo Guide
- Guide to Touring Hopi Mesas of Arizona
- Visiting Zuni Pueblo
- San Juan: Puerto Rico's Capital City
- Visiting Cahokia Mounds and other UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the USA
- Planning Information for an Alaska Vacation
- New Hampshire Travel Guide
- Planning Information for an Alaska Vacation
- Montana Travel Guide
- Guide to Phoenix
- Death Valley Weather and Climate Information

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