List of the major 3000-meter summits of the Rocky Mountains



The following sortable table comprises the 184 peaks of the Rocky Mountains of North America with at least 3000 m of elevation and at least 500 m of topographic prominence.

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.
 * 2) The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings.
 * 3) The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation.

In the Rocky Mountains, 62 major summits exceed 4000 m elevation, 137 exceed 3500 m, and the following 184 exceed 3000 m elevation.

Major 3000-meter summits
Of the 401 major 3000-meter summits of greater North America, the following 184 (or 46%) are in the Rocky Mountains.

Of these 184 major 3000-meter summits of the Rocky Mountains, 116 are located in Colorado, 17 in Wyoming, 15 in Montana, 12 in Alberta, 11 in British Columbia, seven in New Mexico, five in Idaho, and four in Utah. Three of these summits lie on the Great Divide between Alberta and British Columbia. The 30 highest major summits of the Rocky Mountains are all located in Colorado.