List of mountains and hills of the Taunus

This list of mountains and hills of the Taunus contains a selection of the highest and most notable mountains and hills in the Taunus and its foothills in the German states of Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate. The Taunus is part of the Rhenish Massif, part of the German Central Uplands, and has three nature parks: Taunus (formerly Hochtaunus), Nassau and Rhine-Taunus.

The mountains and hills in the table below are initially sorted by height in metres (m) above sea level (NHN) (source unless otherwise stated) The table may be resorted by any of five columns by clicking on the symbol at the top. In the column headed "Mountain or hill" alternative names are given in brackets, small text and italics. In this column, when there is more than one entry of the same name, they are distinguished by a place name.

The abbreviations used in the table are explained below.

Abkürzungen
Die in der Tabelle verwendeten Abkürzungen (alphabetisch sortiert) bedeuten:

County abbreviations:
 * HG = Hochtaunuskreis
 * LDK = Lahn-Dill-Kreis
 * LM = Limburg-Weilburg
 * RÜD = Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis
 * MTK = Main-Taunus-Kreis
 * EMS = Rhein-Lahn-Kreis
 * FB = Wetteraukreis

Independent city and town abbreviations:
 * GI = Gießen
 * WI = Wiesbaden

German state abbreviations (ISO 3166-2):
 * HE = Hesse
 * RP = Rhineland-Palatinate

Sonstiges:
 * > = "greater than" symbol (here: used where the actual height is probably higher than that given)
 * AT = viewing tower
 * FFH = Fauna-Flora habitat region
 * KD = Cultural monument
 * ND = Natural monument
 * Nk = Subpeak
 * NP = Nature park
 * NSG = Nature reserve
 * UG-R Limes = Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes (ORL)
 * RMC = Römerkastell = Roman military camp
 * VCP = Verband Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder
 * s. a. = see also