Belknap Crater

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Coordinates: 44°17′03″N 121°50′34″W / 44.2842848, -121.8428303

Belknap Crater

Belknap shield volcano with lava flows in foreground
Elevation 6,876 feet (2,096 m)[1]
Location Linn County, Oregon, USA
Range Cascades
Coordinates 44°17′03″N 121°50′34″W / 44.2842848, -121.8428303[2]
Topo map USGS Mount Washington
Type Shield volcano
Volcanic arc/belt Cascade Volcanic Arc
Last eruption about 1500 years ago[3]
Easiest route hike

Portions of this article include public domain text from the USFS Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests - Crooked River National Grassland.

Belknap Crater is a shield volcano in the Cascade Range in Oregon, USA.[4] It is within the Mount Washington Wilderness area.

Belknap volcano is an great Holocene example of the process which built the High Cascade Platform during the Pleistocene. Small shield volcanoes with a capping cinder cone.[5]

A number of other eruptions also occurred in the general area during roughly the same time period. About 1,300 calendar years ago (1,330 14C years B.P.) a series of small spatter conespatter cones formed between Belknap and Blue Lake. North of these, a phreatic explosion blasted out the crater which is today occupied by Blue Lake. To the south there are a number of cinder cones and associated lava flows, including Collier, Four-in-One, and Yapoah cones. Four-in-One Cone has been dated at about 1,900 calendar yrs old (1,980 14C years B.P.) while Collier is dated at about 1,500 calendar yrs old (1,600 14C years B.P.)[5]

[edit] Notable Vents

Name Elevation Location Last eruption
meters feet Coordinates
Blue Lake[5] - - - -
Spatter Cone Chain[5] - - - -
Belknap Crater[5] - - - -
Little Belknap[5] - - - -
South Belknap Cone[5] - - - -
Yapoah Cone[5] - - - -
Four-in-One Cone[5] - - - ~1,900 years ago
Collier Cone[5] - - - ~1,500 years ago

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