The correct answer is $\boxed{\frac{{\text{h}}}{2}}$.
The center of gravity (CG) of a right circular cone is located at a height of $\frac{{\text{h}}}{2}$ from the base, where $h$ is the height of the cone. This is because the mass of the cone is evenly distributed around the axis of symmetry, so the CG must lie on this axis.
Option A is incorrect because it is the height of the cone. Option B is incorrect because it is the radius of the base of the cone. Option C is incorrect because it is the radius of the cone. Option D is incorrect because it is the diameter of the base of the cone.