List of mountain ranges of Greenland



This is a list of mountain ranges of Greenland.

List by alphabetical order

 * Alángup Qáqai, located in SW Disko Island
 * Albert Heim Range (Albert Heim Bjerge), located in northern Hudson Land, north of Promenadedal.
 * Alexandrine Range (Alexandrine Bjerge), rising above the southeastern shore of Denmark Fjord.
 * Amitsorssûp Qulâ, located south of the Ameralik Fjord in West Greenland.
 * Barth Range (Barth Bjerge), located in Queen Margrethe II Land.
 * Borgtinderne, a long nunatak with multiple peaks east of the Ejnar Mikkelsen Range. Highest peak Borgetinde.
 * Brages Range (Brages Bjerge), located at the western end of Odinland in a nunatak between the Fimbul and Sleipner glaciers at the head of the Bernstorff Fjord.
 * Crown Prince Frederick Range (Kronprins Frederik Bjerge), very long range of nunataks stretching southwest of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland.
 * Daly Range (Daly Bjerge), a subrange of the Roosevelt Range located in Peary Land.
 * Dannebrog Range (Dannebrogsfjeldene), chain of mountains and nunataks located in southwestern Queen Louise Land.
 * Didrik Pining Range (Didrik Pining Bjerge), located in Liverpool Land.
 * Dødemandstoppene (Danish for "Mountains of the Dead", lit. "Peaks of the Dead Men"), located in the Gronau Nunataks eastern zone.
 * Ejnar Mikkelsen Range (Ejnar Mikkelsen Fjeld), a long nunatak with multiple peaks east of the Watkins Range.
 * Ellemands Range (Ellemandsbjerge), located in Traill Island.
 * Eventyrfjelde, a group of nunataks in southern Queen Louise Land.
 * Fynske Alps (Fynske Alper), located north of the head of Denmark Fjord.
 * Giesecke Range (Giesecke Bjerge), located in the east part of the Gauss Peninsula.
 * Graah Mountains (Graah Fjelde), rise to the south of Kangerluluk fjord and are relatively free from snow.
 * Gronau Nunataks (Gronau Nunatakker), a group of nunataks located in the area of the Gronau Glacier.
 * Grønne Range (Grønnebjerge), located in Traill Island.
 * H. H. Benedict Range (H. H. Benedict Bjerge), a subrange of the Roosevelt Range located in Peary Land.
 * Halle Range (Hallebjergene), located in Clavering Island.
 * Häsi Mountains (Häsi Bjerge), located northwest of Nathorst Land.
 * Haug Range (Hauge Bjerge), located in Hall Land.
 * Heywood Range (Heywood Bjerge), located in Liverpool Land.
 * Hjelm Range (Hjelmbjergene), located on the southern coast of the Gauss Peninsula.
 * J. A. D. Jensen Nunataks near the west coast of Greenland.
 * Jyske Ridge (Jyske Ås), a ridge located south of Hagen Fjord.
 * Kangerluluk Range (Kangerluluk Bjerge), rising on the northern flank of Kangerluluk fjord.
 * Kangerlussuaq Peaks (Kangerlussuaq Tinder), located west of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland.
 * Kloftbjerge, rising at the eastern end of Renland.
 * Klosterbjerge, located in Nathorst Land.
 * Knud Rasmussen Range (Knud Rasmussen Bjerge), located in West Greenland, south of Tycho Brahe Lake at the terminus of J.P. Koch Glacier.
 * Lacroix Range (Lacroix Bjerge), located in SW Andrée Land on the eastern flank of Isfjord.
 * Lemon Range (Lemon Bjerge), located east of Courtauld Glacier which has its terminus in an arm of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland.
 * Lilloise Range (Lilloise Bjerge), located southeast of the Watkins Range in King Christian IX Land.
 * Lindbergh Range (Lindbergh Fjelde), nunatak group located west of the Christian IV Glacier.
 * Mary Peary Peaks (Mary Peary Tinder), Roosevelt Range located in Peary Land.
 * Mols Range (Mols Bjerge), located in Traill Island.
 * Murchison Range, a subrange of the Stauning Alps.
 * Musk Ox Range (Moskusoksefjeldene), located in Germania Land.
 * Nordfjord Plateau, located to the northeast of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland.
 * Nordkrone (Nordkronen), located in Peary Land.
 * Norlund Alps (Nørlund Alper), located in northeastern Hudson Land, east of Stordalen.
 * Paul Stern Land, an area of nunataks located in the SW area of inner Scoresby Sound.
 * Pentamerus Range (Pentamerus Bjerge), located in far NW Greenland.
 * Pictet Range (Pictet Bjerge), located NW of Antarctic Haven, on the southern side of Davy Sound.
 * Prince of Wales Range (Prinsen af Wales Bjerge), located north of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland.
 * Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps (Prinsesse Caroline Mathilde Alper), located in Holm Land.
 * Princess Elizabeth Alps, located in Crown Prince Christian Land.
 * Qalorujoorneq, located in Kulusuk Island.
 * Qârusuit Range, located in the Nuussuaq Peninsula.
 * Qivssakatdlagfik, located in Itilleq Island.
 * Queen Louise Land (Dronning Louise Land), vast mountainous region located west of Dove Bay made up of several very large and numerous small nunataks.
 * Rasmussens Range (Rasmussens Bjerge), name sometimes used to refer to the northern part of the Watkins Range between the 69th parallel north and the Gronau Nunataks.
 * Rold Range (Rold Bjerge), located in Traill Island.
 * Roosevelt Range (Roosevelt Fjelde), located in Peary Land.
 * Roscoe Range (Roscoe Bjerge), located in Liverpool Land.
 * Schweizerland, located north of the head of Sermilik in King Christian IX Land.
 * Sioraq Range (Sioraq Fjelde), located near Tasiilaq.
 * Sjælland Range (Sjællands Fjelde), located south of the head of Denmark Fjord.
 * Skaermen (Skærmen), a long nunatak with multiple peaks west of the Watkins Range.
 * Skirnir Mountains, west of Sehested Fjord.
 * Sortebrae Range, located by the Sortebrae Glacier.
 * Søbjergene, located in Liverpool Land.
 * Stauning Alps (Stauning Alper), located in Scoresby Land.
 * Svinhufvud Range (Svinhufvud Bjerge), located in Traill Island.
 * Tågefjeldene (Ingolf Fjord), located on the west side of inner Ingolf Fjord.
 * Tågefjeldene (Hold with Hope), located in the southern part of Hold with Hope.
 * Wager Nunataks (Wager Nunatakker), a group of nunataks located southwest of the Magga Dan Glacier.
 * Watkins Range, the highest point of Greenland is located in this range.
 * Werner Range (Werner Bjerge), located in Scoresby Land, east of the Stauning Alps.
 * Wiedemann Range (Wiedemann Bjerge), located in a nunatak stretching northwards at the head of the Wiedemann Fjord.