List of mountain peaks of Oregon


This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of the U.S. State of Oregon.
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 30 highest major summits of Oregon 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 30 most prominent summits of Oregon.
  3. The topographic isolation of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation. The [|third table] below ranks the 30 most isolated major summits of Oregon.

    Highest major summits

Of the highest major summits of Oregon, five peaks exceed elevation and 24 peaks exceed elevation.
RankMountain peakMountain rangeElevationProminenceIsolationLocation
1
Cascade Range
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2
Cascade Range
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3
Cascade Range
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4
Cascade Range
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5
Wallowa Mountains
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6
Steens Mountain
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7
Wallowa Mountains
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8
Wallowa Mountains
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9
Wallowa Mountains
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10
Cascade Range
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11
Elkhorn Mountains
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12
Cascade Range
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13
Cascade Range
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14
Elkhorn Mountains
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15
Cascade Range
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16
Strawberry Range
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17
Cascade Range
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18
Cascade Range
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19
Pueblo Mountains
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20
Warner Mountains
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21
Warner Mountains
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22
Cascade Range
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23
Gearhart Mountain
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24
Cascade Range
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25
Cascade Volcanic Arc
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26
Greenhorn Mountains
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27
Cascade Range
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28
Strawberry Range
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29
Hart Mountain
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30
Paulina Mountains
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Most prominent summits

Of the most prominent summits of Oregon, Mount Hood exceeds of topographic prominence. Four peaks are ultra-prominent summits with more than of topographic prominence and 12 peaks exceed of topographic prominence.
RankMountain peakMountain rangeElevationProminenceIsolationLocation
1
Cascade Range
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2
Wallowa Mountains
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3
Cascade Range
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4
Cascade Range
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5
Elkhorn Mountains
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6
Cascade Range
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7
Steens Mountain
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8
Strawberry Range
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9
Klamath Mountains
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10
Gearhart Mountain
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11
Cascade Range
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12
Oregon Coast Range
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13
Paulina Mountains
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14
Cascade Volcanic Arc
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15
Siskiyou Mountains
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16
Cascade Range
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17
Blue Mountains
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18
Cascade Range
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19
Cascade Range
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20
Pueblo Mountains
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21
Oregon Coast Range
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22
Cascade Range
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23
Cascade Range
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24
Blue Mountains
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25
Oregon Coast Range
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26
Cascade Range
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27
Cascade Range
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28
Klamath Mountains
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29
Cascade Range
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30
Cascade Range
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Most isolated major summits

Of the most isolated major summits of Oregon, Sacajawea Peak and Steens Mountain exceed of topographic isolation and Mount McLoughlin exceeds of topographic isolation.
RankMountain peakMountain rangeElevationProminenceIsolationLocation
1
Wallowa Mountains
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2
Steens Mountain
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3
Cascade Range
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4
Oregon Coast Range
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5
Cascade Range
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6
Cascade Range
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7
Oregon Coast Range
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8
Cascade Range
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9
Strawberry Range
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10
Ochoco Mountains
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11
Warner Mountains
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12
Elkhorn Mountains
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13
Gearhart Mountain
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14
Cascade Range
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15
Klamath Mountains
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16
Blue Mountains
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17
Cascade Volcanic Arc
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18
Siskiyou Mountains
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19
Paulina Mountains
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20
Pueblo Mountains
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21
Oregon Coast Range
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22
Columbia Plateau
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23
Cascade Range
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24
Oregon Coast Range
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25
Hart Mountain
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26
Blue Mountains
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27
Oregon Coast Range
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28
Beatys Butte
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29
Bald Mountain
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30
Yainax Butte
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