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Major Peaks of the Smoky MountainsTen Highest Peaks | Rank | Peak Name | ft | m | Range6 | 1. | Saviers Peak | 10,441 | 3182 | | 2. | Camas County High Point | 10,337 | 3151 | | 3. | Norton Peak | 10,336 | 3150 | | 4. | Bromaghin Peak | 10,225 | 3117 | | 5. | Vienna Benchmark | 10,224 | 3116 | | 6. | Baker Peak | 10,174 | 3101 | | 7. | Peak 10158 | 10,158 | 3096 | | 8. | Prairie Creek Peak | 10,138 | 3090 | | 9. | Peak 10137 | 10,137 | 3090 | | 10. | Titus Peak | 10,110 | 3082 | | Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included. |
Photos of Peaks in the Smoky Mountains
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