The ten highest elevations in Pennsylvania are predominantly found in the Appalachian Mountains. The highest point is Mount Davis at 3,213 feet, followed by other notable peaks such as Mount Mitchell (3,197 feet), Blue Knob (3,146 feet), and Allegheny Mountain (3,213 feet). Other significant elevations include the peaks of the Laurel Highlands, including Chestnut Ridge and the surrounding areas. These elevations contribute to Pennsylvania's varied topography and recreational opportunities.
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