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Santa Clara Volcano

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Santa Clara Volcano

View of the southern Santa Clara cinder cone from the flanks of the northern one.
Elevation 4,806ft (1,465 m)
Location Diamond Valley, Utah, USA
Coordinates 37°15′25″N, 113°37′30″W
Type Volcanic field and cinder cones
Age of rock 10,000 - 20,000 yrs
Last eruption Unknown
Easiest route hike

Santa Clara Volcano is a volcanic field and lava flow in southwest Utah. The most prominent features are two cinder cones that rise above Snow Canyon. The southern cinder cone and most of the north cinder cone are within the boundaries of Snow Canyon State Park. The city of St. George, Utah is located in the volcanic field. The date of the last eruption is unknown.

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