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Southeast Pennsylvania Hills

Range TypeGeographically-defined sub-range
Highest PointWomelsdorf Benchmark (1380+ ft/421+ m)
CountriesUnited States
States/ProvincesPennsylvania (88%), Delaware (6%), Maryland (5%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
Area4,720 sq mi / 12,225 sq km
Area may include lowland areas
Extent88 mi / 141 km North-South
107 mi / 172 km East-West
Center Lat/Long40° 3' N; 75° 44' W
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Map of Southeast Pennsylvania Hills
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Southeast Pennsylvania Hills.
Mid-Atlantic HighlandsLevel 4 (Parent)
         Hudson-Jersey HighlandsLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Southeast Pennsylvania HillsLevel 5
         Northeast Islands/Cape CodLevel 5 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Southeast Pennsylvania Hills

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NameftmRange6
1.Womelsdorf Benchmark1380+421+ 
2.Eagle Peak1300+396+ 
3.Topton Mountain1240+378+ 
4.Lancaster County High Point1180+360+ 
5.Cornell Lookout1179359 
6.Gap Hill1140+347+ 
7.Governor Dick Hill1140+347+ 
8.Mount Penn1120341 
9.Welsh Mountain1100+335+ 
10.Spring Hill1092333 
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 Southeast Pennsylvania Hills

Womelsdorf Benchmark
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Womelsdorf Benchmark on a rock outcropping (2016-05-22). Photo by PJ Anderer.
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Lancaster County High Point
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The guardians of the Lancaster County High Point (2019-04-20). Photo by Frank Sutman.
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Governor Dick Hill
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Floral meadows and a fire tower on top of Governor Dick Hill (2015-07-29). Photo by Jared Evans.
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Eagle Rock
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About the only view in the area, looking north over the Lebanon Valley. A little early autumn color in the trees (2015-10-14). Photo by Jared Evans.
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Mill Hill
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The summit of Mill Hill (2018-03-23). Photo by Frank Sutman.
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Ebright Azimuth
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Ebright Road, summit sign, bench and surrounding area, but where's the true highest natural ground in Delaware? (2013-07-14). Photo by Peter Stone.
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Centerville Hill
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Huge home atop the 2nd most prominent point in DE, with easy access now that it’s being renovated. That will change soon, though. Good luck everyone else! (2020-09-29).
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Andorra High Point
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The path up to the high point (2022-07-23). Photo by Joshua Cohen.
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Iron Hill
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Iron Hill (2020-12-20). Photo by Steven Fishback.
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Sugarloaf Hill
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Amongst the trees lie the rocks that mark the top of the hill (2022-07-23). Photo by Joshua Cohen.
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