Whitehope Heights is a hill in the Moffat Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland.
The lowest Donald hill in the range, it is separated from Hart Fell by a steep grassy cleuch known as The Gyle.
Like its neighbour, the Dumfries and Galloway-Scottish Borders border runs along its summit.
[3] The southern slopes of the hill are part of the Corehead hill farm, an area owned by the Borders Forest Trust for the purposes of habitat regeneration; as a result, a large deer fence lines the boundary.
[4] East of the Devil's Beef Tub and Annandale Way, it is most frequently climbed from this direction, but ascents from Hart Fell are also common.