According to the USGS GNIS, Cinder Cone is the proper name of 1 cinder cone in Canada and 7 cinder cones in the United States:
In Canada: Cinder Cone (British Columbia)
In the United States:
Name | USGS link | State | County | USGS map | Coordinates |
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Cinder Cone and the Fantastic Lava Beds | California | Lassen | Prospect Peak | 40°32′51″N 121°19′08″W / 40.5475°N 121.31889°W / 40.5475; -121.31889 | |
Cinder Cone | California | Shasta | Coble Mountain | 40°55′57″N 121°21′46″W / 40.9325°N 121.36278°W / 40.9325; -121.36278 | |
Cinder Cone | California | Siskiyou | Hotlum | 41°28′39″N 122°17′15″W / 41.4775°N 122.2875°W / 41.4775; -122.2875 | |
Cinder Cone | California | Siskiyou | Little Glass Mountain | 41°31′43″N 121°38′48″W / 41.52861°N 121.64667°W / 41.52861; -121.64667 | |
Cinder Cone Butte | Idaho | Ada | Cinder Cone Butte | 43°13′10″N 115°59′32″W / 43.21944°N 115.99222°W / 43.21944; -115.99222 | |
Cinder Cone | Oregon | Deschutes | China Hat | 43°39′05″N 121°07′27″W / 43.65139°N 121.12417°W / 43.65139; -121.12417 | |
Cinder Cone | Oregon | Wasco | Boulder Lake | 44°50′24″N 121°44′39″W / 44.84°N 121.74417°W / 44.84; -121.74417 |
This set index article includes a list of mountains that share the same name (or similar names). |
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