Southernmost Points
- Rose Atoll, American Samoa (14°34′11″S 168°9′10″W / 14.56972°S 168.15278°W / -14.56972; -168.15278 (Rose Atoll)) — southernmost point in all U.S. controlled territory
- Palmyra Atoll - southernmost point in all US incorporated territory
- Ka Lae, Hawaii (18°54′39″N 155°40′52″W / 18.91083°N 155.68111°W / 18.91083; -155.68111 (Ka Lae)) — southernmost point in the 50 states
- Nā'ālehu, Hawaii (19°3′57″N 155°35′15″W / 19.06583°N 155.5875°W / 19.06583; -155.5875 (Nā'ālehu, HI)) — southernmost town in the 50 states
- Honolulu, Hawaii — southernmost incorporated place in the 50 states (Hawaii's only incorporated place)
- Western Dry Rocks, Florida (24°26.8′N 81°55.6′W / 24.4467°N 81.9267°W / 24.4467; -81.9267 (Western Dry Rocks)) — In the Florida Keys - southernmost point in the 48 contiguous states occasionally above water at low tide
- Ballast Key, Florida (24°31′15″N 81°57′49″W / 24.52083°N 81.96361°W / 24.52083; -81.96361 (Ballast Key)) — southernmost point in the 48 contiguous states continuously above water
- Key West, Florida (24°32′41″N 81°48′37″W / 24.544701°N 81.810333°W / 24.544701; -81.810333 (Key West, FL)) — southernmost incorporated place in the contiguous 48 states
- Cape Sable, Florida (25°7′6″N 81°5′11″W / 25.11833°N 81.08639°W / 25.11833; -81.08639 (Cape Sable)) — southernmost point on the U.S. mainland
- Miami, Florida — the southernmost major metropolitan city in the 48 contiguous states
- Hawaii has the southernmost geographic center of all the states. Florida has the southernmost geographic center of the 48 contiguous states.
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