Mount St. Helens, Active volcano in Washington, United States.
Mount St. Helens is a part of the Cascade Mountain Range and stands at an elevation of 8,363 feet above sea level.
It famously erupted in May 1980, causing significant damage and loss of life.
The eruption has been an influence on popular culture, depicted in numerous books, films, and songs.
Visitors can experience hiking, camping, fishing, and other activities via designated routes and camps.
It is famously known for its 'rebirth' after the eruption, with nature regenerating itself within the National Volcanic Monument.
Location: Washington
Elevation above the sea: 2,549 m
Material: dacite
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap