Goat Rocks WA

Goat Rocks is an extinct stratovolcano in the Cascade Range, located between Mount Rainier and Mount Adams in southern Washington, in the United States. Part of the Cascade Volcanoes, it was formed by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate under the western edge of the North American Plate. The volcano was active from 3.2 million years ago u…
Goat Rocks is an extinct stratovolcano in the Cascade Range, located between Mount Rainier and Mount Adams in southern Washington, in the United States. Part of the Cascade Volcanoes, it was formed by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate under the western edge of the North American Plate. The volcano was active from 3.2 million years ago until eruptions ceased between 1 and 0.5 million years ago. Throughout its complex eruptive history, volcanism shifted from silicic explosive eruptions to voluminous, mafic activity.
  • Elevation: 8,201 ft (2,500 m)
  • Location: Lewis / Yakima counties, Washington, U.S.
  • Parent range: Cascade Range
  • Topo map: USGS Old Snowy Mountain, Walupt Lake
  • Age of rock: 3.2 million - ~500,000 years
  • Mountain type: Extinct stratovolcano
  • Volcanic arc: Cascade Volcanic Arc
Data from: en.wikipedia.org