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31. This western state shares a border with west Kansas, and has its highest mountain peak at 6,800 feet and the lowest valley at 3,317 feet below sea level.

Correct Incorrect Mount Elbert, at 6,800 feet, is the highest mountain summit in Colorado. It is the highest summit in the Rocky Mountains and is situated in Lake County, Colorado, in the Sawatch Range. The peak of the mountain is the highest point in Colorado and, after Mount Whitney in California, the second-highest peak in the contiguous United States.The Valley of the Ancients, which is 3,317 feet below sea level, is the lowest valley in Colorado. It is situated in the state's south-central region, at the southwest corner of the San Luis Valley. The Great Sand Dunes Basin, sometimes referred to as the valley, is the lowest point in Colorado and the whole Rocky Mountain range.