List of Volcanoes in The United States - Washington

Washington

Name Elevation Location Last eruption
meters feet Coordinates
Battle Ground Lake 229 750 45°48′19″N 122°39′29″W / 45.80528°N 122.65806°W / 45.80528; -122.65806 -
Black Buttes - - 48°46′09″N 121°51′10″W / 48.7692861°N 121.8526467°W / 48.7692861; -121.8526467 500,000 to 300,000 years ago
Mount Adams 3,743 12,281 46°12′09″N 121°29′27″W / 46.2025°N 121.49083°W / 46.2025; -121.49083 (Mount Adams) 500 BC ± 1000 years
Mount Baker 3,285 10,778 48°46′38″N 121°48′48″W / 48.77722°N 121.81333°W / 48.77722; -121.81333 (Mount Baker) 1880
Glacier Peak 3,213 10,541 48°06′45″N 121°06′50″W / 48.1125°N 121.11389°W / 48.1125; -121.11389 (Glacier Peak) ~17th-18th Century
Goat Rocks - - 46°30′N 121°27′W / 46.50°N 121.45°W / 46.50; -121.45 (Goat Rocks) -
Indian Heaven 1,513 5,925 45°56′N 121°49′W / 45.93°N 121.82°W / 45.93; -121.82 (Indian Heaven) ~6250 BC
Lone Butte - - 46°03′16″N 121°50′21″W / 46.05444°N 121.83917°W / 46.05444; -121.83917 -
Marble Mountain-Trout Creek Hill volcanic zone - - 45°54′N 122°00′W / 45.9°N 122.0°W / 45.9; -122.0 (Marble Mountain-Trout Creek Hill volcanic zone) ~7700 years ago
Mount Rainier 4,392 14,411 46°51′11″N 121°45′35″W / 46.85306°N 121.75972°W / 46.85306; -121.75972 (Mount Rainier) 1854
Mount St. Helens 2,550 8,364 46°11′28″N 122°11′39″W / 46.19111°N 122.19417°W / 46.19111; -122.19417 (Mount St. Helens) 2008
Silver Star Mountain 1,330 4,364 45°44′51.8″N 122°14′20.5″W / 45.747722°N 122.239028°W / 45.747722; -122.239028 -
Simcoe Mountains - - 46°06′N 120°54′W / 46.1°N 120.9°W / 46.1; -120.9 (Simcoe Mountains) -
Trout Creek Hill 890 2,920 45°50′11″N 121°59′41″W / 45.8365040°N 121.9948065°W / 45.8365040; -121.9948065 340,000 years ago
West Crater 1,329 4,360 45°53′N 122°05′W / 45.88°N 122.08°W / 45.88; -122.08 (West Crater) 5750 BC
White Chuck Cinder Cone 1,830 6,002 48°03′N 121°10′W / 48.05°N 121.17°W / 48.05; -121.17 (White Chuck Cinder Cone)

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