Mount Bachelor
Mount Bachelor, formerly named Bachelor Butte, is a dormant stratovolcano atop a shield volcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the Cascade Range of central Oregon, United States. Named Mount Bachelor because it stands apart from the nearby Three Sisters, it lies in the eastern segment of the central portion of the High Cascades, the eastern segment of the Cascade Range. The volcano lies at the northern end of the long Mount Bachelor Volcanic Chain, which underwent four major eruptive episodes during the Pleistocene and the Holocene. The United States Geological Survey considers Mount Bachelor a moderate threat, but Bachelor poses little threat of becoming an active volcano in the near future. It remains unclear whether the volcano is extinct or just inactive.
Details
- Age
- Less than 15,000 years
- Topo
- USGS Mount Bachelor
- Type
- Stratovolcano (on top of a shield volcano)
- Range
- Cascade Range
- Location
- Deschutes County, Oregon, U.S.
- Formed By
- Subduction zone volcanism
- Elevation Ft
- 9068
- Volcanic Arc
- Cascade Volcanic Arc
- Easiest Route
- Ski lifts
- Last Eruption
- 5800 BC