Keeping track of the state high points visited along with a mini trip report in the table below. State high points are listed in the order in which I visited. Click the link of each high point name to be taken to a more detailed post of that high point (video is usually also included). If there is no link, it just means I am still working on the blog post, so check back soon!
State High Point | Date | Details |
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(1) Black Elk Peak, SD | July 14, 2017 | 7 Hours Round Trip |
(2) Spruce Knob, WV | June 10, 2021 | Easy walk from the parking lot. The drive up was bonkers. |
(3) Hoye Crest, MD | June 15, 2021 | Steady 1-mile incline to the top |
(4) Magazine Mountain, AR | June 25, 2021 | |
(5) Driskill Mountain, LA | July 04, 2021 | Easy out and back. |
(6) Black Mesa, OK | August 18, 2021 | Bring a trekking umbrella…thank me later! Wonderful hike to the top! |
(7) Mount Sunflower, KS | August 19, 2021 | Drive right up. No hiking is required. |
(8) Black Mountain, KY | September 23, 2023 | Drive up if in a 4×4 |
I found this trivia list from Outdoor Pilgram and thought it was super neat, so I have added my own trivia from my completed state high points.
TRIVIA FROM MY COMPLETED STATE HIGH POINTS VISITED
- My current HP tally: 8 states!
- States east of the Mississippi completed: 4
- States west of the Mississippi completed: 4
- Number of HPs I visited solo: 0
- Number I hiked with a guide: 0
- Number completed with family: 8
- Number completed with friends: 0
- Number of HPs I visited in 2017: 1
- Number I visited in 2018: 0
- Number I visited in 2019: 0
- Number I visited in 2020: 0
- Number I visited in 2021: 6
- Number I visited in 2022: 0
- Number I visited in 2023: 1
- Lowest HP I’ve stood upon: Kansas
- Highest one I’ve conquered: South Dakota
- Longest distance hiked for a HP: 7 Miles Round Trip (South Dakota)
- Number of State high points visited in winter (December-February): 0
- Number visited in spring (March-May): 0
- Number visited in summer (June-August): 7
- Number visited in autumn (September-November): 1
- How many HPs I’ve done more than once: 0
- Number of HPs completed (or revisited) because of my 2020 AT thru-hike: 0 (had to get off trail because of the pandemic, will retry in 2025)
- Which contiguous states are left: Too many to list
- Which of the 2 non-contiguous states are left: Both of them
- Favorite thus far: Black Elk Peak, South Dakota
- My least favorite: Mount Sunflower, Kansas (only because it was in the middle of nowhere and nothing to see)
- Highpointing goal for 2023: Finally knock out Texas!!
Have you visited any state high points? Comment down below and let me know! I’d love to hear what you think and any advice for those I have not done so far! Or, if you have any trivia questions you think I should add, let me know.
Paige says
Love this! I haven’t really kept track, but I can think of two because they were recent – Mount Mitchell in North Carolina and Brasstown Bald in Georgia – both very beautiful and short (but steep) hikes to the top.
Lori says
Amazing to look back and see how far you’ve gone!
Sammie says
What a fantastic idea for a bucket list! I will be following your journey
Yeah Lifestyle says
It is wonderful to read that you have visited 7 HP so far, hope you continue to visit more HPs in the coming months
Kira says
Wow it’s amazing to look back on how far!
Cheryl D Garcia says
You do a great job of chronicling the details, which gives a reader the stats needed for planning a trip. Well done, thanks for your hard work.
joyce wilson says
Great info!
Angelica says
I’ve never heard of visiting state high points as a goal. So fun! I don’t think I’ll ever hit the high point in my home state of Washington because I’m not a mountain climber. Lol! I can’t wait to visit some lower elevation states and start checking off my own high points!
Ron Ablang says
It’s always good to keep track of the nearest State High Point that you are closest to in case you get lost and need to call for help.
Tina Fleenor says
No high points between 2018-2020?
Tina Fleenor says
No high points between 2018-2020? For some reason it is stating I have already commented this statement but it’s the 1st time hearing of you🤷♀️
Cheryl Ann Bomar says
I would love to visit!!
Lily Kwan says
very impressive list, looking forward to more posts!
Leo Pierson says
That takes a lot of time and effort!
Dale Schrieber says
Way to Go very inspriing!
Sandy Davis says
We have a list we check for our hiking adventures & we GeoCache.